The Way I See It
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Sialkot lynching: Roots of extremism run deep
With popular religious opinion by people's side, perpetrators found good reason for subjecting the two "filthy dakoos" to sanctioned justice.
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Adventures of an unemployed Columbia grad
Returning to Pakistan from Columbia University’s School of Journalism was a reality check. The job market everywhere is in a devastating slump.
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Everywhere you look
I think people would agree that this month does not feel like a month of blessing. Even before the country was hit by floods, most of our population had been living hand to mouth.
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Why I do not date in Pakistan
When my cousins found out I had broken up with my girlfriend they insisted on fixing me up with a good 'desi' girl. The lesson I learned? Never date in Pakistan again!
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I am part of the Sialkot lynch mob
Are these people animals? Is this the true face of a nation so despicable that even God has forsaken them? Or is this a mirror to our society - to us as individuals.
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Did Islamabad's underground sell its soul?
Concerts are hardly held at all. When they do take place it all about string pulling and money making. Weren't underground musicians supposed to be opposed to commercialism?
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Dishonoring the Holy Quran
Anti-muslim sentiment strikes again with Burn the Quran Day. As a Muslim, I protest against this day but at the same time my protest will be peaceful.
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Solidarity versus resentment
Islam in Pakistan has lost its democratic appeal for even though minority rights have been safeguarded, the Muslim community has failed to preserve the rights of the Ahmadis.
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Will the political elite please stand up?
Asking for donations is easy. Paying up is another story. How many Pakistani politicians have actually contributed to flood relief?
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Colours of Pakistan
It is an interesting mix. The place where I work and most definitely where I sit. Every ethnicity is represented and deep in my heart I call the Reporters’ Corner.









