Stories from Anwer Mooraj
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The sailor who never said ‘no’
My uncle, the late Lt Commander Ghaffar Ahmed Muraj, was a sailor for whom the word ‘impossible’ just didn’t exist.
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The seamy side of democracy
There is a perception that law-enforcement agencies are not behaving independently but as a branch of ruling party.
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The triumph of criticism
I am left-wing, I write according to my conscience, have always attacked the cant, hypocrisy of the people in power.
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Thanks Mr Katju, however…
Mr Katju seems to have forgot that it takes special kind of judicial creature to handle the political situation here.
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Hail to the Chief
It appears as if the president, his stooges in the PPP are hell-bent on turning the SC into a ceremonial institution.
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The slow but steady rise of mediocrity
There has been gradual deterioration in journalism, the legal profession, the judiciary and education.
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The chips are down for the PPP
The way things are, I don’t think Prime Minister Raja Pervaiz Ashraf will last very long.
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The forgotten horse painter
Shehla Rehman may have dropped out of the public eye but her unique work continues to shine.
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Down … but this time out
The fault of the worst PM in the history of Pakistan was that he was terminally hampered by his sense of loyalty.
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The brush off
We are going to continue to be governed by yahoos who have been tarred with the same brush for over 50 years.