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Attack in Hangu
It has almost become a given that the Shia community will be targeted by terrorists during this time.
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Hajj fiasco — the last nail?
The post-scam strategy of the government has been equally smelly and damage control has met with
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When a leak is not a leak
The whole sorry business should remind newsrooms not to allow themselves to be used.
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Not so ‘missing’ after all
It is now clear that no one can remove himself from the obligation of habeas corpus — even a terrorist.
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Going home
The people of South Waziristan must not be used as pawns in any game between the militants and the military.
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The Taliban strike back
The people in Kohat live under the twin administration of the Pakistani state and the Taliban.
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An avoidable tragedy
The surprise is not that this accident took place but that there haven’t been countless others like it.
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Diplomatic doings
The Foreign Office needs to act against its officials and determine how many are part of the latest scandal to hit us.
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Another suicide attack
The setting up of tribal lashkars to challenge militants had seemed like a good idea last year.
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Tall talk
If Musharraf wishes to become part of the democratic system he must demonstrate respect for all other players in it.
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WikiLeaks damage control
WikiLeaks have done a lot of damage to America; and the effort is to foreclose on the leaks in the pipeline.
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Blasphemy law saga
Courts, parliament and institutions must ensure that such laws do not remain on statute books.
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The politics of dharnas
Dr Munawar Hasan is the stormy petrel of politics, intensifying politics of rejection rather than toning it down.
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Smoother sailing?
For all the uproar that surrounded judges appointments, it seems things may work out quite well after all.
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Stop being petty, Delhi
India fears even temporary preferential access to European markets will give Pakistani goods a competitive advantage.
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Reign of terror
The kind of terror the Taiban unleashed in Swat during their rule is now beginning to come forward in its entirety.
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Shooting the messenger
Instead of condemning WikiLeaks, the government should be thankful that it brought military meddling to the fore.
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A clergy above the law
Judicially speaking, no one has committed blasphemy in Pakistan since the coming into force of this law.
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The power of information
Some people, through time, take a leap into the pages of history. The founder of WikiLeaks has done just this.
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The truth about drone attacks
The Americans have gradually become vilified as allies that violated the sovereignty of the country they were to help.
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An unstable power triangle
President, army chief and PM was the distribution of power supposed to preclude imposition of martial law in the 90s.
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RGST — a necessary evil?
With parliament haggling over RGST, it is likely that the next round of financing from IMF will be delayed.
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WikiLeaks and Pakistan’s nukes
It is not so much possible export of nuclear weapons to other countries as their falling into wrong hands in Pakistan.
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SBP’s discount rate hike
Only a balanced federal budget can guarantee manageable levels of inflation.
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Our dereliction in Kurram
Because of Pakistan’s ambivalence towards TTP and Haqqani Group, it has had to suffer gradual diminution of its...
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More WikiLeaks damage
All empires were hated by their competitors but tolerated because they imposed an order on anarchic world.
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Three crashes in four months
Pakistan is becoming the Bermuda Triangle of aviation with three plane crashes in four months.
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Violence against women
It is fallacious to draw validation of domestic abuse from the Holy Quran. We must stop turning a blind eye.
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Ruckus over the RGST
The opposition is convinced that while the government must raise taxes, it must do so with no impact on inflation.
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Farcical talks
The element of farce that marks the effort to tackle the Taliban is sometimes hilarious, but also disturbing.
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Mumbai’s 26/11 and later revelations
By not taking action against declared terrorist organisations, Pakistan is signalling where it stands in this war.
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Oil tanker encroachments
It is deplorable that despite the Supreme Court’s judgment oil tankers still encroach upon Clifton Block 1.
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A stroke of patience
Pakistan hockey, similar to cricket, has set itself a dangerous precedent: to win every time they play.
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The submarine affair
The issue of kickbacks involved in the grant of a contract on submarines by France to Pakistan refuses to die.
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Corruption in India but…
What is it that makes the world think India is ‘shining’ while Pakistan is experiencing a never-ending eclipse?
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The way of justice
There is quite obviously a need for laws to better protect domestic workers who are not covered by any regulation.
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Watan cards fiasco
The performance of the ruling party at the next polls depends on how it oversees flood aid and relief distribution.
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Privatisation through IPOs
Pakistan’s economy needs a financial system that can help it grow.
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Unholy pligrimage
Massive corruption and mismanagement in the conduct of Hajj affairs seem to be the very bottom anyone can sink to.
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Political principles
Seeking a ban on websites used by millions does not offer an acceptable solution.
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Free at last
Suu Kyi’s release has been hailed by world leaders. Many campaigned for years for this.
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New man at the CII
Sherani is known to be a hard-liner who adheres to the same retrogressive views with which the JUI-F is associated.
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NATO and the exit from Afghanistan
Pakistan will be the most threatened state in the region after Nato withdraws from Afghanistan.
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Pakistan’s ranking in terrorism
There are ‘ancillary organisations’ in Pakistan that resonate to the message of al Qaeda.
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Golden girls
Pakistan’s women’s cricket, which has had its share of ups and downs, has come a long way over the past decade.
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Budget cuts
Unless cutbacks affect officials and bureaucrats, it is unreasonable of the govt to ask citizens to pay more taxes.
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Eid and happiness
For many years now, our Eids have been sad occasions overshadowed by events that deter us from expressing happiness.
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Deeper divide
We wonder what the PML-N is scared of and why it has such little faith in its own members meeting the PPP.
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Black gold
Reports of huge reserves of coal buried under the sands of the Thar desert in Sindh have surfaced time to time.
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Evading corruption charges
Accountability is a one-way street in Pakistan, those who aren’t close to levers of power are held for their crimes.