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An Insight Into Pakistan Army and Musharraf

ijaz gul   Nov 29, 2007

A combination of threat perception and indispensability strengthened his quest for legitimacy till it consumed his reformist self.

Whither Emergency

Rezwan Bajwa   Nov 12, 2007

General Musharraf’s self perception of being indispensable to Pakistan is now compounded further as the US affirms him as the most valuable partner in the ‘war on terror’.

Daughter of the Beast: The General's New Clothes

Khan Khan   Oct 25, 2007

Benazir is eager to show that she is not doing deals with Musharraf but, as Ahmed Rashid points out, despite the army’s dwindling popularity she needs the army because it controls Pakistan.

A History of Failure: The Rise and Fall of Military

Athar Osama   Sep 23, 2007

Is military rule the solution to Pakistan's problems? Is Musharraf any different than his predecessor generals?

The Silent Majority Speaks

imran ahmad   Jun 5, 2007

I have not yet seen or heard that an excellent bank manager, an efficient medical doctor or the most qualified air steward has been made a Corp Commander or an Air Marshall. I have however see many armed force officers in positions where they are not supp

The General vs. the Judge

Tariq Ali   May 25, 2007

The attempt to browbeat a Judge has released a new fissure in Pakistani society. The violence in Karachi makes compromise difficult for both sides. There is an easy solution...

Musharraf’s Coup - Seven Years Later

Pervez Hoodbhoy   Oct 12, 2006

Some had feared – while others had hoped – that General Pervez Musharraf’s coup of October 12, 1999, would bring the revolution of Kemal Ataturk to a Pakistan firmly in the iron grip of mullahs.

Why Vice Chancellors should belong to Academia

Omer Cheema   Oct 5, 2006

If law and order situation is that bad in universities in Pakistan, I suggest that retired army officers should be appointed as chief security officers so that they can enforce law and order at university campuses. Appointing them as vice chancellors kil

Guess who is staying for a Thai dinner?

Bhaskar Dasgupta   Sep 20, 2006

Since 1992, after widespread protests, democratic rule was established and it seemed that the time has come for liberal democracy to come into play in this idyllic South-East Asian country. But on September 19th 2006, the military came back and is now ru

Children of a Lesser God

Bhaskar Dasgupta   Aug 15, 2006

The US Military officials caution against seeing the cases of abuse and murder as part of any broader pattern, noting that the incidents in question are isolated and rare! But as Bush himself has said, “we are different from our enemies” ̷

Judicial Murder or Plain Manslaughter

Gull R Khan   Sep 6, 2005

On Friday, August 26, a military court sentenced five men to death for their alleged roles in a 2003 suicide plot to kill Pervez Musharraf. Four of them are civilians ...

Who Tarnished the Image of Pakistan?

Xari Jalil   Jul 13, 2005

The Government placed her name on the Exit Control List thus canceling her scheduled visit to the U.S. with the President announcing shamelessly that it was done so that she wouldn’t blemish the image of the country. Her name was very conveniently r

The Genesis of Militancy in Pakistan

S F Hasnat   Jun 13, 2005

Militancy in Pakistan has many facets – ranging from military coups to sectarian killings.

General Musharraf goes on Struggling for Legitimacy

S F Hasnat   May 23, 2005

On May 18th the Pakistani official spokesman said that General Pervaiz Musharraf, who also happens to be the Chief of the Army, would continue to hold office beyond 2007.

The New Land Mafia

abdul naeem   Aug 31, 2004

Army started by toppling governments, usurping power, and got into business and banking. Now the latest paradigm is being the land mafia and in the process committing human rights atrocities on its own people like a vengeful occupation force

Military Intervention vs. Institutions’ Growth

Mubashir Akram   Aug 19, 2004

Jamali came with a smile and left with the same smile on his face. Between his two smiles nation lost some 19 months. Who should the people hold accountable for that?

The Door To The Barracks

Feroz R Khan   Jul 22, 2004

How to end the role of the military in politics

Role of Pakistan Army Under Musharraf Just Stinks

Shaheen Sehbai   Jun 13, 2004

This situation is becoming perilously similar to the weeks and months shortly after the fall of Dacca in 1971 ...

Will Persecuting Hashmi Help?

Babar Sattar   Dec 6, 2003

It takes only one armed unit to overthrow a civilian government. But experience of past dictators has proven that the military finds it exceedingly difficult to retain direct control of the polity because of international impediments, domestic political c

Hypocrisy of Musharraf Lovers

Mukhlis T   Oct 20, 2003

When BB/NS deploy their own people at important positions then it is corruption and they are just trying to keep their favorites happy. But if any post is given to Generals it is only because they are ultra competent and really deserve the job!

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