Stories from Rustam Shah Mohmand
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A stalled normalisation process
The subcontinent needs statesmen who have vision, credentials & courage to go past the legacy of unnecessary conflict.
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Afghan election — an exercise in futility?
Confronted with such enormous challenges, race for electing new helpless leader of country would carry no conviction.
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Kabul’s Loya Jirga
The jirga delivered its expected verdict, according to which US military presence in Afghanistan was legitimised.
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MFN status and beyond
The bedrock of a lasting relationship between India and Pakistan is people-to-people contact.
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Separating al Qaeda from Taliban
Resistance leaders have a fear that once fighting ceases as result of ‘peace talks’, the campaign will lose momentum.
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Dr Aafia’s conviction and Musharraf’s complicity
Dr Aafia Siddiqui’s sentence of 86 years of imprisonment by a US court is both shocking and surprising.
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No light at the end of the tunnel
With no alternate leadership or a system that can catch the attention of the people, there is despondency all over.
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Hour of reckoning
The biggest challenge is to restore the confidence of the masses in the continuing viability of the state.
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What ‘Wikileaks’ mean for Pakistan
The revelations contained in the leaks compiled by Wikileaks, have potentially crippling consequences for Pakistan.
 
    






