China Keeps Close Eye on Pakistan Protests – by Shannon Tiezzi: Protests against Pakistan’s government (including separate movements backed by Imran Khan and Tahir ul-Qadri) have sparked concerns about a political crisis in Islamabad. On Wednesday, protestors demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif entered Islamabad’s “Red Zone,” the
نواز حکومت کی آخری رسومات کی تیاری – از ایاز امیر: Source: http://jang.com.pk/jang/aug2014-daily/20-08-2014/col1.html ایڈیٹر نوٹ : پاکستان کے موجودہ حالات کے ذمہ دار اگر کوئی ہے تو وہ سب سے زیادہ خود نواز شریف ہیں جن کی ہٹ دھرمی حالات کو آج اس نہج پر لے آی ہے کہ جہاں
Spectacular strategies – by Waseem Altaf: Sectarian killings continue to take their toll as four Ahmadis were murdered Sunday night in Gujaranwala while on Eid day a Shia named Ahsan Manzoor has been gunned down in Karachi. So let us protest and save
DISPATCHES: Della Mae in Pakistan – by Amy Reitnouer: Our favorite ‘grass gals, DELLA MAE, are traveling through Central Asia as part of the U.S. State Department’s American Music Abroad program. Bassist SHELBY MEANS sent the Sitch an update on their journey and time spent in
IDPs from N Waziristan recall nightmares with Taliban: NEW YORK: Displaced people from North Waziristan agency have spoken out against Pakistani Taliban’s nightmarish hold of their tribal region bordering Afghanistan, saying they destroyed their social structure and traditions. Some of the tens of thousands of people from
NSA spying on PPP is violation of international law: FO: KARACHI: The Foreign Office of Pakistan on Thursday raised the issue with the US authorities regarding their National Security Agency (NSA) spying on Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP), Express News reported. Foreign Office spokesperson Tasnim Aslam said that such spying is