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Articles with tag: terrorism

Aafia Siddiqui to Appear in Court

Ali Hasan Cemendtaur   Aug 5, 2008   interacts: 231

Disappeared in Pakistan, hysterical screams heard in Afghanistan, and now appearing in a New York court

Ahmedabad Blasts: Numbed Apathy and The Conspiracy Of Our Resilience

Lalit Vanshaj   Jul 27, 2008   interacts: 276

I lost my Chacha (father’s younger brother) in the Ahmedabad blasts yesterday. He was only 49. No, he had not participated in the post-Godhra riots of 2002.

The Indian Mujahideen – The Answer to BJP’s Pseudo-Secularist Fascism or a New Method to Spread Unrest?

Pranay Rupani   Jul 27, 2008   interacts: 242

The blasts in Bangalore and Ahmedabad have brought into focus the potent terror network that exists in India unbeknownst to Indian intelligence agencies and the government.

A Fatal Act-Bad News for India Pakistan Relations

Agha Amin   Jul 9, 2008   interacts: 112

The assassination of Indian Defence Attache in Kabul on 7th July 2008 is a watershed in the ongoing undeclared low intensity war in Afghanistan.

The Emerging Threat

Ayesha Umar   May 27, 2008   interacts: 127

According to some people, Mangal Bagh has the full backing of government. If this is true than another Frankenstein is in the making.

The Deoband Declaration on Terrorism: Why Now?

Dost Mittar   Mar 3, 2008   interacts: 183

On February 25, 2008 an “All India Terrorism Conference” was attended by over 10,000 Islamic clerics, scholars, muftis and teachers.

The Naval War College Bomb Blasts

Feroz R Khan   Mar 4, 2008   interacts: 357

I was about 800 meters away from the bomb blast. The force of the explosion was powerful enough to rattle the windows nearly a mile away.

Monday Morning Blast in Rawalpindi ... An eyewitness account

Sabahat Vahidy   Feb 4, 2008   interacts: 328

This morning marked the first day of classes for the current batch of officers chosen from around the country to take the Unit Command Course. Five of them never signed-in today.

Taliban, Pashtoons and Pakistan

Khalid Bhatti   Jan 28, 2008   interacts: 155

The militants have become so bold that they have started to fight pitch battles against the Army instead of employing hit and run tactics that were the hallmark of tribal battle skills.

Child Interrupted

ehsan syed   Jan 14, 2008   interacts: 3

The boy who blew himself in Dera Ismail Khan last Muharram was hardly 17 years old. Still a child, legally speaking, dying a violent death, martyr to some, and terrorist to others.

Why the American War on Terror is Failing Miserably

Bhaskar Dasgupta   Nov 17, 2007   interacts: 250

USA's counter terrorism effort in the Global War against Terror is frankly creating more terrorists than it is stopping.

Pakistan at War

Akmal Hussain   Nov 16, 2007   interacts: 112

There is little doubt that Pakistan is under attack by the combined forces of Al Qaeda and Taliban. It is equally clear that the war is not going well.

Voice from Waziristan

Khalid Bhatti   Oct 28, 2007   interacts: 68

Today on 28th October, 2007 I woke up to the horror stories of killing and beheading of thirteen people in Swat, Pakistan.

Of Carnage and Triumph

Dilawar Syed   Oct 19, 2007   interacts: 146

At least 135 innocent lives lost; hundreds of families devastated.

A Silent World

Tooba Shah   Oct 12, 2007

There are bodies strewn as far as the eye can see. Are they amongst these dispersed corpses? No! I quell all such thoughts. To be certain, I now start looking carefully.

Twin Blasts in Rawalpindi leaves 27 dead, 70 injured

Saeed Minhas   Sep 4, 2007   interacts: 239

A chilling response to Musharraf's military operation in tribal areas

Suicide attacks: Is there an end in sight?

Manzoor Ali   Jul 26, 2007   interacts: 23

During the first seven months of 2007, nearly 22 suicide attacks were carried out in the country.

As The Drama Unfolds

Asra Nadeem   Jul 5, 2007   interacts: 30

Mulana Abdul Aziz calls for Jihad one minute and runs for his life the next second.

Liberation of a Monster

Subhash Gatade   Apr 27, 2007   interacts: 23

The double standards employed by the US to protect its own buddy Posada have shocked the world. By its refusal to either prosecute Posada for his crimes against humanity on its own or refusing to extradite him to Cuba or Venezuela it has clearly violated

Why Have This Train At All?

Veeresh Malik   Feb 19, 2007   interacts: 457

The complete Samjhauta Express scenario as it operates now, with a full night for the bad guys and their cohorts to create havoc between Delhi and Attari, as well as on the way back, is all about smuggling between India and Pakistan

Terrorists Strike Samjhota Express

Chowk Press   Feb 19, 2007   interacts: 33

Both India and Pakistan have condemned this act which appeas to have been timed to disrupt a high level meeting between the foreign ministers of the two countries.

India-Pakistan talks: the endless cycle

Aparna Pande   Nov 21, 2006   interacts: 492

The two countries agreed to set up a six-member panel to counter terrorism; A nuclear safety agreement was signed; However, no progress took place on reducing troops in Kashmir and in Siachen.

Hang Guru, if that helps

Zafar Choudhary   Oct 3, 2006   interacts: 204

Right from the day, the death warrants were pronounced Srinagar city is under virtual siege as it has become difficult for the government and forces and keep protesting people off streets.

9/11: DOB of Islamophobia

Irena Akbar   Sep 17, 2006   interacts: 213

People all over the world are marking the fifth anniversary of the deadliest terrorist attack ever. It’s time they marked five years of the onset of Islamophobia too and searched for its permanent end.

Terrorism is Nobody's Monopoly

M B Qasmi   Sep 11, 2006   interacts: 438

There are or have been terrorist groups among Christians, Muslims, Jews, Hindus, Sikhs, and even Buddhists. And secularists amongst these (anarchists) have been the biggest killers.

Psychology of Suicide ’Bombers’

Khalid Sohail   Aug 22, 2006   interacts: 437

A ’suicide bomber’ symbolizes a contradiction, vulnerable yet strong. He wants to die and yet also live forever. He is the most rational being in planning his attack and yet acts in the most irrational way by being destructive to himself and o

Let's Kill All The Moslems

Ahmer Muzammil   Aug 12, 2006   interacts: 259

The other option is to sit down like civilized people and figure out why is it that these kids like the one's in London most recently and in Canada couples of weeks ago, are trying to resort to violent means to settle the score? Is it frustration? Is it h

Trite Phrase of the 21st Century

Muhammad A Khan   Aug 10, 2006   interacts: 5

Oxford English Dictionary gives one of the definitions of the word terrorism as “government by intimidation”. Surprisingly the meaning has been reversed by the anti-terrorist states as “intimidation of government’. Going deep into

Corporate War on Terrorism

Tahir Qazi   Jul 31, 2006   interacts: 4

After decades of brutal war, emergence of Islamized violent power group in Afghanistan under the name Taliban was a sign of colossal failure of the idea of society and intellectual bankruptcy.

US QDR Impacts the World Scene

Muhammad A Khan   Jul 26, 2006   interacts: 3

US Quadrennial Defense Review Report-2006 is a document that combines in it the attributes of philosophic prose of realities and phenomenal wishes studded with Mr. Rumsfeld’s impact of steely personality.

When Locals in Locals lost their Lives - July 11, 2006

Sudeep Pagedar   Jul 15, 2006   interacts: 20

When you share a compartment in a Mumbai local train, you bond with the others in there.

Terrorism: Do you handle it as a crime or as a war or both?

Bhaskar Dasgupta   Jul 15, 2006   interacts: 14

I would prefer to go down the British School. The reason is that given a strong legal system, it is always better to de-legitimise the political agenda of the terrorists.

Mumbai Rocked by Seven Bomb Blasts

Chowk Staff   Jul 11, 2006   interacts: 638

The Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh put India’s major cities on high alert and called an emergency meeting. Nobody has yet claimed responsibility for this dastardly act.

The Long War: Rethinking American Options in the War on Terror

Feroz R Khan   Jun 14, 2006   interacts: 153

As the fifth anniversary of the September 11 attack approaches, the United States political thought still has not crystallized the manner in which it hopes to confront the challenges of the Global War on Terrorism.

Blowing Up People and Property is Not Islam

Karamatullah K Ghori   Jun 12, 2006   interacts: 293

The arrests, last week in Toronto, of 17 mostly Muslim youths, some barely in their teens, should be a wakeup call for the Muslims of Canada, calling this largely tolerant, and happily multicultural country their home. It’s high time for a reality c

Education isn't the Magic Bullet for Terrorists

Bhaskar Dasgupta   Jun 11, 2006   interacts: 30

What makes an educated person suddenly decide to break all these education and culturally provided societal constraints and go off to murder innocent people? It is just not terrorists, but we see this behaviour in normal society as well.

On death of a Terrorist

Tahir Qazi   Jun 11, 2006   interacts: 65

I did not know what to feel about the death of the most dreaded murderer and terrorist. I thought I should feel something.

Colours of Terrorism?

Subhash Gatade   Jun 8, 2006   interacts: 38

The attack on RSS headquarters allegedly by terrorists belonging to LeT preceded by large haul of arms from Aurangabad and Malegaon in Maharashtra has brought into short focus the dangers posed by Jehadi terrorism and its sprawling homegrown network.

Gods of War

Irfan HAMID   Jun 5, 2006   interacts: 181

With atrocity upon atrocity piling up in the US war against terror, one has to wonder if the world’s most self-righteous nation will ever have the courage to be morally righteous or not.

Images and Symbols -- Deconstructing the Iraq War

H P   Mar 19, 2006   interacts: 194

The destruction and control of Iraq was essential in shattering the Jihadi spirit and to stop the cycle of revenge. Three years later, Iraq’s destruction is almost complete. The obliteration of the US buildings in the United States has been avenged

Anatomy of a Karachi Bomb Blast

Adil Mulki   Mar 2, 2006   interacts: 63

With so many issues whipping the air like a tornado on the national canvas it is impossible to assign responsibility of such terrorism to any single group unless someone claims it and provides a signed affidavit to that effect

Give Us this Day our Tandoori Chicken

Jawahara Saidullah   Feb 27, 2006   interacts: 86

Apart from the usual news, there were accounts of the latest breed of terrorists. They need no bombs, they are small and undetectable and they are constantly on the move

Here We Go Again

Nadeem F Paracha   Nov 15, 2005   interacts: 553

I have yet to see a lot of Pakistanis marching in protest against these terrible jihadi outfits, like they do, against, say, women marathon runners, or supposed Christian blasphemers?

Bomb Blasts in Delhi

Chowk Staff   Oct 30, 2005   interacts: 431

A series of bomb went off in Delhi on Oct 29th, three days before the festival of Diwali.

Terrorism and the Muslim World

Syed J Hussain   Sep 11, 2005   interacts: 44

Certain extremist outfits in Muslim countries, and the most violent of them so to speak, were erstwhile partners of the West for their own vested interests.

20th Century Versions of Cronus

Bhaskar Dasgupta   Sep 2, 2005   interacts: 6

Ideologies are good and fine for a period, but after some time, all that the people want to do is to live in peace. That is where the control starts slipping and the terrorist groups start devouring themselves.

Muslims and the Road to Perdition

Zafar Anjum   Aug 23, 2005   interacts: 324

In today’s globalized flat world, Muslims must harmonize themselves with other communities and reap the benefits of a changed world. Like the true deputies of God on earth, let’s make it a better place.

Confronting Terror

Savail Hussain   Aug 9, 2005   interacts: 365

A successful confrontation of terror will have to include addressing its deep-rooted psychological and socio-economic origins. This can only be done via a comprehensive economic and political partnership between the Muslim world and the West.

Recent Terror in Egypt

Yasser Latif Hamdani   Jul 28, 2005   interacts: 206

Egypt is where it all started as early as 1928. Indeed it was not as much a reaction to non-Muslims or even colonial rule as it was opposed to its own co-religionists.

London Targeted: Numbers Game

Temporal    Jul 7, 2005   interacts: 160

today’s mourning
in the wake of
yesterday’s jubilation
and the futility of
fragmenting one
into us and them




Ride Across the River

Dilip DSouza   May 13, 2005   interacts: 14

For one long instant, I have the feeling that I’ve been transported back to that day. That any second now, as we drive past, the bicycle will explode and send sharp bits of metal slicing into my flesh. As it once did to 38-year-old Major Abhimanyu S

Shrinking Violets in the Global Village

Amrita Rajan   Feb 24, 2005   interacts: 72

They come on TV shows and accuse each other of chicanery; they create issues where none exist; they worry audibly about our morals while possessing none themselves; they embezzle our money and wail about the disastrous state of our economy; they nearly di

Confessions of Jihadis

Aniruddha Bahal   Nov 19, 2004   interacts: 10

And while it is often feared that to explain terrorism is to justify it but it is only in this introspection that we can understand that the question is not what Islam has done to muslims but what the muslims are doing to Islam

The Beslan Silver Lining

Aniruddha Bahal   Oct 11, 2004   interacts: 38

If our battle against terrorism has to be more sophisticated we have to realise sooner than later that the greatest tool at our disposal is the piety, decency, and courage of the world’s vast majority of muslims.

The Dragon’s Teeth

Beena Sarwar   Oct 3, 2004   interacts: 43

There are many more like the man with the briefcase who walked into the Sialkot Imambargah. They did not develop their warped mindsets overnight -- nor will they be wiped out overnight by military means.

The Unbeatable Weapon

Mamoon Chowdry   Sep 29, 2004   interacts: 39

Washington doesn’t realise it faces a weapon capable of defeating superpowers.

Use of the Internet by Terrorists

Salman Siddiqui   Aug 25, 2004   interacts: 22

Even shutting down the sites can’t stop them from spreading their agenda ... by the time the website is forced to shut down, the material has already been replicated all over the web.

Muslims Meet the FBI

Ras Siddiqui   Aug 11, 2004   interacts: 31

A mutual outreach effort is underway across this country as American Muslim leaders and officials of the Federal Bureau of Investigations (FBI) have been getting together to address not only the concerns of one party but also the expectations of the other

The War on Terrorism Stalled?

Ali Hasan Cemendtaur   Jun 30, 2004   interacts: 14

This was the first, albeit the most important, of many legal fights to come.

An Alternative Blow to Terrorism

Dean Ali   Jun 27, 2004   interacts: 39

Some experts claim Al Qaeda is now stronger than ever - others say it has been weakened by the Afghanistan and Iraq campaign.

Some Mother’s Son

Beena Sarwar   Jun 20, 2004   interacts: 9

There is strength and inspiration to be drawn from those who use their pain, not to cause further destruction, but to heal and move ahead. One such woman is Visaka Dharmadasa, whose young son Achinte went missing in September, 1998 when the LTTE attacked

September 12

Ashwin Gandbhir   May 27, 2004   interacts: 8

you toss my brothers in the water– sink or float? now tell me– what separates the sheep from the goats?

False Alarm

Ahmad Bilal   Jan 26, 2004   interacts: 25

This true story is about how terrorism, coupled with an odd coincidence has affected my life.

Iraqi Resistance Warns Turks to Keep Off Iraq

Gajendra Singh   Nov 21, 2003   interacts: 23

Many Turkish experts suspect the bombings were a warning to Turkey, one of few Muslim countries to have ties with Israel.

Outsourcing Torture

Dost Mittar   Nov 10, 2003   interacts: 121

I too was born in a Muslim country. Should I carefully try to recall who I came in contact with during my 35-year stay in Canada and be careful not to transit through an American airport?

Who is Afraid of Al Qaeda?

Zafar Anjum   Oct 18, 2003   interacts: 75

As another tape from Osama surfaces on October 18, 2003 ...

A Tale of Two Fugitives

Romeet Watt   Sep 5, 2003   interacts: 4

While one is known to inhabit jungles somewhere in the Western Ghats at the tri-junction of Tamil Nadu, Karnataka and Kerala, in southern India, the other has his last living address somewhere in Afghanistan or Pakistan

Just Another BLOW-UP?

Farzana Versey   Aug 25, 2003   interacts: 184

The moment I saw that shiny steel box, I knew it spelled trouble. I had no idea of what it contained, but my gut feeling was that it would not be a fair report.

Suicide Bombers

Waqar Talib   Aug 24, 2003   interacts: 38

If you don’t allow people to live honourably, you cannot deny them the luxury to at least die defiantly

A Strange Tango

Asif Memon   Aug 8, 2003   interacts: 24

It’s easy for Pakistanis to blame everything on the United States (the west in general). The truth is that’s why they do it. Surely our economic and social woes have more to do with our own inability to right our ship, no matter how evil the A

History Rehearsing: Dark Ages of Islam

Ameer Afraid   Jun 10, 2003   interacts: 85

poor masses hopelessly in search of a savior

When Democracy Failed: The Warnings of History

Thom Hartmann   Apr 29, 2003   interacts: 27

The 70th anniversary wasn't noticed in the United States

They Shoot Kashmiri Pandits, Dont They?

Farzana Versey   Mar 29, 2003   interacts: 269

They say they will act as a “buffer against the export of jehad into India”. They who ran away?

War and Terror

Sajjad Mahmood   Mar 25, 2003   interacts: 22

Is use of precise weapons of mass destruction justified to destroy imprecise ones?

February 14th with the INS

Sara Jawaid   Feb 22, 2003   interacts: 51

I was petrified and insisted on accompanying him to the INS office.

The Urdu Press in New York

Rehan Ansari   Jan 31, 2003   interacts: 30

We never thought we would flee America

The March of Folly

Feroz R Khan   Jan 26, 2003   interacts: 131

Is It A War On Islam?

Pervez Hoodbhoy   Jan 16, 2003   interacts: 171

What, then, should be the strategy for all those who believe in a just world and are appalled by America's war on the weak?

USA and Muslims

Sameer    Jan 9, 2003   interacts: 213

Muslim extremists generally dislike non-Muslims and they hate various people at local level

The Unmaking Of Gujrat

Farzana Versey   Dec 11, 2002   interacts: 263

The key players in these elections and therefore Indian polity seem like characters in a drama of the absurd.

Husain Haqqani at UC Berkeley

Ras Siddiqui   Dec 3, 2002   interacts: 67

Pakistan has to revisit its relationship with India

Hypocrisy Big

Haroon Moghul   Nov 17, 2002   interacts: 171

Is America an Empire? Is the Pope Catholic?

Jihad – The Misperceptions

Abrar Akbar   Nov 5, 2002   interacts: 165

It would be unfair to mistrust the dedication and valour of the jihadis

Myopic, Malevolent, Megalomaniac

Sameer    Oct 11, 2002   interacts: 145

Musharraf knows that PPP (P) and PML (N) would not like to join hands with MMA because it displeases USA

Unraveling Pakistan: Taming The Shrew-Mare

Temporal    Oct 9, 2002   interacts: 46

Pakistan’s Army has become a wild mare. It has to be broken into. It has to be re-taught to walk, run, trot

Road Blocks in Normalising Relations

Bundchungal    Sep 8, 2002   interacts: 55

If cross border terrorism ceases, facilitating a dialogue between India and Pakistan, will a dividend of long term peace follow?

India’s Potential Lose-Lose-Lose Scenario

Umair Raja   Aug 11, 2002   interacts: 281

India may actually be helping Pakistan in the long run, not harming it, with its current war hysteria

The Hindu Right

Ra Ravishankar   Aug 6, 2002   interacts: 184

Advani’s yathra in an air-conditioned Toyota left a trail of blood in its wake

The Quarterbreds of Californet

Ali Hasan Cemendtaur   Jun 23, 2002   interacts: 8

What choice is left in the face of such enmity?

The Last Crusade

Feroz R Khan   May 13, 2002   interacts: 474

Sharon’s visit finally removed the faade from the Israeli diplomacy

The Pattern of Violence

Beena Sarwar   May 12, 2002   interacts: 21

if the man at the helm sees the larger picture

Deja Vu

Ras Siddiqui   Apr 13, 2002   interacts: 306

General Musharraf should be open and honest

The Panel of Vendettas at UC Berkley

Aisha Sarwari   Mar 4, 2002   interacts: 194

A true hero would make a radical notion and never back track

The Place of Debate

Chowk Staff   Feb 4, 2002   interacts: 455

He said there was also a need for debating on the concept of secularism, whether it is contrary to Islamic teachings and concept?

Empty Vessels And All That Jazz

Zeemax    Feb 2, 2002   interacts: 204

do you think he is up to task to rid us of feudals next?

Indian Diplomacy : Time To Recheck

Amit Mathur   Jan 4, 2002   interacts: 25

The year saw a marked upswing in new Delhi’s relations with the US, Russia, Japan, Germany and France

Borders are Made of These

Farzana Versey   Dec 31, 2001   interacts: 223

if I join this ideological war, the blood will only congeal in my heart

India, Pakistan and America’s Mixed Signals

Ras Siddiqui   Dec 30, 2001   interacts: 106

War is the last thing that we need there

Is Jehad Passe’?

Aqil Shah   Dec 21, 2001   interacts: 146

it is too early to say that the military has changed its spots

Muslims and The West After 11th September

Pervez Hoodbhoy   Dec 7, 2001   interacts: 569

America has exacted blood revenge for the Twin Towers

Here Are the Muslim Feminist Voices, Mr. Rushdie!

Fawzia Afzal Khan   Nov 23, 2001   interacts: 496

Muslim women HAVE been speaking out against the obscurantist Islam he decries

A Decision to Regret

Feroz R Khan   Oct 21, 2001   interacts: 554

the Afghans have always resisted a government imposed from abroad

Jihad: Paradoxes and Defining Moments

Urstruly    Sep 30, 2001   interacts: 731

There will always be a lunatic fringe in the Muslim society

Bahr-e-Zulmaat

Rehan Ansari   Sep 19, 2001   interacts: 158

a mother who wears the hijab suggested to her 28-year-old daughter she take it off

Explaining it to an American Friend

Patrick Masih   Sep 19, 2001   interacts: 383

godspeed and prudence in this time of grieving

Caught In Between

Aisha Sarwari   Sep 15, 2001   interacts: 603

Pakistan is on the defensive almost constantly

Implications for India

SSS    Sep 15, 2001   interacts: 128

India needs to show maturity

Random Thoughts From a Far Away Land

Acerbic Jazbati   Aug 15, 2001   interacts: 98

On the Eve of Pakistan’s Independence day ... these thoughts occupy a migrants mind

Group Captain Cecil Chaudhry, SJ

AH Amin   Jul 8, 2001   interacts: 323

An interview with a war hero ...

The Quest for Power

Mushahid Hussain   Jun 26, 2001   interacts: 143

It took General Zia 14 months after the July 1977 coup to assume the Presidency, while General Musharraf waited 20 months to do the same

The Winds of Change

Irfan Husain   May 21, 2001   interacts: 396

When the world’s only superpower changes direction, smaller states, especially those located on the periphery of potential conflict, have to be nimble in adjusting their policies.

A World Upside Down

Feroz R Khan   Jan 1, 2001   interacts: 349

can the United States honestly determine the reasons behind the tragedies in Washington

Bigotry, Racism and American Media

Mohammad Arshad   Nov 3, 2000   interacts: 228

all of us have vividly seen that Israeli security forces consistently breached all international human rights standards

A Different Story

Feroz R Khan   Oct 27, 2000   interacts: 291

The winds of change are slowly whispering their way across the South Asian sub-continent

Negotiating Human Rights

Chowk Contributor   Sep 11, 2000   interacts: 73

arrested in Pakistan for saving the life of a battered woman

Khuda Hafiz, Kashmir?

Farzana Versey   Jun 29, 2000   interacts: 207

I am a militant. According to a Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) member ...

Twosome Troubles of Troublesome Two

Udayakumar    Jan 8, 2000   interacts: 122

The adolescent behavior of both the Indian and Pakistani elites and their awry management of bilateral relations has become a matter of international notoriety

The Millenium Manifesto or ’Ikeesween Sadi Dastoor’

Zeemax    Jan 8, 2000   interacts: 332

Kashmir does not belong to Pakistan regardless of historical events during partition...

Falsehoods Galore

Fauziya Khan   Jul 4, 1999   interacts: 108

Pakistan has thus turned into an oligarchy well versed in the art of making things disappear

Karachi, a City Born of Dreams, Bred with Love and Left to Rot

Kamran Khan   Jun 28, 1999   interacts: 19

Only Karachi can define Karachi the way it is

A Visit to Pakistan

Vinod Vyasulu   Jun 24, 1999   interacts: 22

Could it be that there is a feeling that India does not accept the existence of Pakistan?

Evolution of South Asia

Anil Kapuria   Mar 24, 1999   interacts: 15

Information revolution and the future of the sub-continent

Muslims should take control of their own image

Kazim Saeed   Dec 2, 1998   interacts: 19

Whining about caricatures only shows an unwillingness to face reality.

Monks on a Pilgrimage

Yousuf Saeed   Nov 2, 1998   interacts: 2

a peace march to Pakistan across the India-Pakistan border

Wag the Dog

Bad Girl   Aug 21, 1998   interacts: 52

A war between the lackeys of capitalism claiming to represent the free world, and violent, fascist mercenaries

ATA: A Terrifying Act

Beatnik    Feb 6, 1998   interacts: 3

There are numerous silly, but harmless laws, as well as a few really dangerous ones. One such well-intentioned but seriously flawed law, is the Anti-Terrorism Act.

The Pakistani Connection: An Opinion

Ras Siddiqui   Dec 12, 1997   interacts: 8

Pakistani media watchers have to be concerned today because people and the newspapers in this country have recently started mentioning Iraq and Pakistan in the same breath.

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