Most patriotic Pakistanis – by Muhammad Faisal Younus: Pakistan is an unfortunate country where a majority of its population is busy harming the country by carrying out corruption, terrorism and making money through unethical and illegal ways. These traitors claim themselves to be the most patriotic and
Another December 16 is approaching – Shiraz Paracha: Few unwise minds controlling Pakistan’s state institutions had committed crimes against humanity in Bangladesh between the 1960s and 70s, particularly, in 1971. The same institutions and their proxies played blood games in Afghanistan in the 1980s and 90s. Consequences
Nationalism – by AZ: (Just now a friend asked for my views on Nationalism and here is my impromptu response. Your views?) MY VIEW: I don’t think Nationalism’s positive side outweighs its negative side. I think it is the other way round.
میں نے ڈھاکه ڈوبتے محسوس کیا – جنید رضا زیدی: کهنے والے کهتے هیں که جس دن قاعد اعظم نے اردو کو قومی زبان قرار دیا،درحقیقت یه احساس محرومی کابیج تھا جو بنگال کیلیے بویا گیا.لیکن دوسری طرف یه بھی حقیقت هے که تحریک آزادی صرف اردو زبان میں
Memoir – by Javed Qazi: Javed Qazi describes his emotionally charged visit to the Bangladeshi capital, where his father, the Sindhi nationalist Qazi Faiz Mohammed, a close friend of Sheikh Mujib’s and a conscientious objector to the Pakistan Army’s assault on Bengalis in 1971, was
Objectives of Pakistani Conspiracy Theorists – by Anas Abbas: Objective 1. To denigrate Baluchistan’s resistance movements and to present a picture where the blame of all Baluch sufferings go to foreign elements even though the real culprits are the Punjabi elite and the Pakistan army for their military
Floods and the Existential Threat – by Adnan Sayed: The existential threat comes from disowning the democratic structure, giving up on it and looking yet again for another instant messiah in face of tremendous adversity and hopelessness. We were wrong in the 1950s, 1960s, 1970s, and 1990s when
Post-NRO frenzy, the Roedad Khans and the 16 Decembers: Post-NRO frenzy In the immediate aftermath of the Supreme Court’s judgment on the NRO, the ever-churning political waters in the country have been stirred to a frenzy. Uncertainty, if not panic, is detectable in the ranks of