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Our armed forces have not, so far, performed well in wars or in running civil administrations through martial laws.
We need to listen and take note of criticism if we are to learn from our mistakes.
Both the articles reflect what ordinary Pakistanis feel at the Sialkot lynching - anger, frustration and hopelessness.
I think those who criticise Fulton do not like the fact that he refers to Pakistan as his country.
Much of the content of Mr Fulton’s article is unfortunately true.
The article makes it sound as if the genetic make-up of Pakistanis has an active violence gene.
This is with reference to your coverage of the flood.
Fasi Zaka’s brilliant article should be translated into Urdu and published in all Urdu newspapers.
Kudos to Fasi Zaka for having the courage to call a spade a spade. We are a failed state because of our moral decline.
Tarring the whole nation with a black brush does not serve any purpose.