Stories from Asad Rahim Khan
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Nek Muhammad was ours to try, Malala ours to save
Easier countries can endure lack of consensus; in Pakistan it means certain types of deaths resonate more than others.
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Walk like a man
The first casualty of a knuckle-dragging society is, well, its women.
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Nightmares from Narendra
A nation that votes in a man whose outstanding trait is his bloodlust, is a republic that shines devoid of light.
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Forgiving India, forgiving ourselves
Our shared history, on state level, has become poison that affects water treaties, trade agreements, visa grants.
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Meraj to Mirza, the end of the party
While “leadership” is too often the reason given in explaining away Pakistan’s problems, it seems the case for...
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Imran Khan and the genius of the people
With PTI becoming a vibrant third force on our political landscape, this vindicates the genius of Pakistani people.
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A tribute to Pakistani fiction
The rise of Pakistani fiction in English is one of the most exciting things happening in the country.
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An Iraqi tragedy
Brutal 30-year legacy of Saddam, inseparably wed to cruelty of American policy in the region, broke the Iraqi people.
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Making thought popular again
Leaving aside history, the current academic climate, in terms of fostering ideas, isn’t much to go on.
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Vote Bilawal
The most wracking feeling to be had is to have to comprehend an en masse refusal to bury dead loved ones.