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Ahmadinejad: The granny in the drawing room
Ahmadinejad’s take on the “best” age for marriage undermines his lofty reputation.
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Aasia Bibi: A question of religious freedom
Those calling to repeal blasphemy law are at a disadvantage; tradition and Muslim history are against them.
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A US pilot's tale: The gauntlet of goodwill
I appreciate Pakistan for its breathtaking landscape and delicious food- but I love it for its people, my new friends.
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The man who taught us to be afraid
A tyrant of a school teacher taught us an essential lesson - fear. Adults aren’t as virtuous as we expect them to be.
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In defence of the Baloch sardar
The urban elite stand shoulder to shoulder with the sardar when it comes to their track record on human rights.
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Blasphemy law: An apparatus to sustain tyranny
The debate against the blasphemy laws must take into account the role it plays in Pakistan's foreign policy.
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'Democracy' with daddykins
The Pakistani embassy in Malta has played host to the High Commissioner on a mission - with his son?
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Super comic-book adaptations: How to do it right
Hollywood took a long time to figure it out that shorter stories produce successful comic book adaptations.
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Give the girls a chance!
The ladies showed professionalism of a much higher standard than the ‘professional’ male cricketers.
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Pak Tea House vs Let Us Build Pakistan: Just another talk show?
Brawls, hot words and name calling - a recent debate has turned the blogosphere ugly. Can dissent be civilized?









