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Archive for December, 2011

Quaid e Azam on Muslim Identity

Quaid e Azam on Muslim Identity

(Quaid e Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah at mass gathering in Chittagong, March 1948)

“What we want, what we want is not to talk about Bengali, Punjabi, Sindhi, Sindh, Punjab, Province of Punjab, Kashmir… Yes, there are units, there are provinces.. Pathan, yes.
But I ask you. have you forgotten the lesson when Islam brought it 13 centuries ago. Islam has brought you here. And I think, you will agree with me, that whatever it is you may be or whatever you are, YOU’RE A MUSLIM!!”
(Quaid e Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah at mass gathering in Chittagong, March 1948)

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HINDU INDIA’S TREACHERY:Sarmila Bose: Myth-busting the Bangladesh war of 1971

Pakistani’s will never forget, the treachery of Hindu’desh, and one day we will get even, when India will break apart into five pieces. IA

Sarmila Bose: Myth-busting the Bangladesh war of 1971

Last month, Al Jazeera published an article entitled Book, film greeted with fury among Bengalis. Here, Sarmila Bose, author of Dead Reckoning: Memories of the 1971 Bangladesh War, responds to the criticism levelled at her work.
In all the excitement about the “Arab spring” it is instructive to remember the 1971 war in South Asia. Then too there was a military regime in Pakistan, easily identified as the “baddies” – and a popular uprising in its rebellious Eastern province, where Bengali nationalists were reported to be peacefully seeking freedom, democracy and human rights.
When the regime used military force to crush the rebellion in East Pakistan, India intervened like a knight to the rescue, resulting in the defeat of the bad guys, victory for the good guys and the independence of Bangladesh

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FLASH: Pakistan’s air force is still allowing the U.S. to fly drones over Pakistan, U.S. and Pakistani officials

Pakistan’s air force is still allowing the U.S. to fly drones over Pakistan, U.S. and Pakistani officials
By Ken Dilanian, Los Angeles Times
December 15, 2011, 5:44 p.m.
Reporting from Washington

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The power of narrative

IS the greatest threat facing Pakistan coming from Al Qaeda as President Obama has said or is it the opening script from the US narrative aimed at prioritising the primacy of the latter and thus hiding what Pakistan

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Scholars Corner: US vs. China: Rivals or Partners

US vs. China: Rivals or Partners


1. Introduction.  The terminology of Great Game was initially coined by Rudyard Kipling. He brought world

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