Stories from Imtiaz Gul
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Drones, Pakistan & international law
One can only hope that the Pakistani state at some stage takes a categorical position against drones
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Pakistan’s apathetic rulers
Dated model of elitist governance has reached tipping point, with ever more citizens getting economically marginalised
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Sorry state of bar & bench
Defence and prosecution lawyers, for instance, often fix hearings through connivance to accommodate each other
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A message for Pakistan
Whatever potential Pakistan has — can theoretically offer a lot — as of now remains untapped because of its volatility
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Credibility on trial again
Only a meaningful proscription, credible administrative actions against LET/JUD would help retain public confidence
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Dealing with Afghan refugees
Pakistani leaders need to move with wisdom, calculation, dispassionate far-sightedness to regain confidence of Afghans
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Peshawar — terrorism and crippled governance
The rot began in Peshawar in the name of jihad and transformed into terrorism in and around its vicinity
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So what is Pakistan’s narrative?
Without clear construct of this, anchored in socio-cultural & historical context, crafting narrative will be pointless
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Tackling Balochistan’s challenges
Situation demands strong continued support from Islamabad so that the fragile province can be spared power politics
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What does Imran Khan want?
Khan, his colleagues will certainly benefit if they can push their reform agenda in K-P, showcase it for next election