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Headlines » Pakistani Women Politicians pull out each other's Skeletons in the Closet in a talk show Published 09/21/2009

Dr. Firdous Ashiq Awan and Kashmala Tariq Female Members in the Parliament of Pakistan lash out in abusive language against each other in a TV talk show - Kal Tak on 16th September 2009

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» I am a Kashmiri pandit boy – Letter to Kashmir Chief Minister Published 09/6/2009
This is the first time i am writing you letter. I am a kashmiri pandit boy, seeing the light of truth in you. I love you humility and oratory skills. Being a Fellow Kashmiri, i want to convey you that i am living a life full of stigma, being driven away from my home during the mass exodus of Kashmiri pandits of the valley.
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» JKCHR Urges World Community to Help Kashmiri Youth Published 08/12/2009

Jammu and Kashmir Council for Human Rights (JKCHR) has urged the United Nations, European Union and the world community to take on board the unemployed working age youth of Jammu and Kashmir.

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» Judge orders registration of FIR against Musharraf Published 08/10/2009
Additional Sessions Judge Islamabad Mohammad Akmal Khan here Monday issued direction to concerned police station to register an FIR against former president Pervez Musharraf for allegedly keeping judges of superior judiciary under house arrest.
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» 88 justices sent packing Published 08/1/2009
LAHORE - As a result of Supreme Court's historical judgment on Friday, six judges of the apex court would cease to hold offices, five would go back to their respective high courts and matter of three judges would be referred to Supreme Judicial Council (SJC).
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» Unconditional Dialogue
By Dr. Syed Nazir Gilani | Published 09/21/2009 | Politics | Unrated

Urging India to initiate a dialogue with Pakistan is no more than a Lilliput trying to sit on the shoulders of a Gulliver and shout for attention.

» Issue with 15 August
By Dr. Syed Nazir Gilani | Published 08/21/2009 | Politics | Rating:
August 14 and August 15 are over. Both dates have engaged the people of Kashmir and the people of India and Pakistan differently. People of India and Pakistan have felicitated each other on the two dates. The people of Kashmir, though good natured, but slaves to theirsubconsciously stored reflexes chose to take an issue with 15 August. They caused a visible differential between 14 and the 15 August. History will not judge a Kashmiri on the basis of his/her ignorance, hypocrisy or prejudice but on the substantive merits of a grievance.
» Use of PSA in 2009
By Dr. Syed Nazir Gilani | Published 07/29/2009 | Politics | Rating:
People and politics of Kashmir have moved from 24 September 1931 when Maharaja promulgated a notification prescribing the arrest of 'turbulent' people to "suppress disorder and restore and maintain law and order". Maharaja failed to barricade the popular anger and withdrew the earlier notification on 5 October 1931. It remained in force for only a few days. People's Rights Movement graduated through many successes, to the point that the Government of Kashmir exercised its sovereignty and addressed two bilateral agreements to India and Pakistan.
» Blueprint on July 13
By Dr. Syed Nazir Gilani | Published 07/13/2009 | Politics | Rating:
The body and soul of Kashmir have bled more in the last 19 years from 1990 than in the early 113 years from 1877 to 1990.  A social conscience and a collective character that we prided in the previous 113 years seem to have gone amiss during the recent 19 years. We have given up on the Galilean courage and be able to say without fear of being condemned that 'Earth revolves round the Sun' in the context of our duty to the habitat and inhabitants of Kashmir.
» Then The Change Began
By News Team | Published 01/22/2009 | Politics | Rating:

WASHINGTON - Short on sleep but with a long to-do list, President Obama walked into the Oval Office at 8:35 a.m. Wednesday for 10 contemplative minutes alone.

Then the change began.

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» No two ways about it - it’s a war crime
By News Team | Published 01/23/2009 | Politics | Rating:

Prof. Gurdial Singh Nijar

For the past two weeks we have been witnessing the daily massacre of Palestinian civilians trapped in Gaza. The latest United Nations report says that Israeli forces evacuated a large number of Palestinians into a single-residence house in Zeitun, warning them to stay indoors, and soon after they shelled the home repeatedly killing some 30 people.

» Complex law on war crimes
By News Team | Published 01/23/2009 | Politics | Rating:

By Michael Evans

The regulations covering alleged war crimes are complex, carefully worded and restrictive. The International Criminal Court (ICC) in The Hague does not appear to have jurisdiction in Gaza because the Israelis are not signatories to the Rome statute that set it up.

» Hilary's First 100 Days
By News Team | Published 01/22/2009 | Politics | Rating:

By Steve Kornacki

In his Inaugural Address, President Barack Obama noted that his would be one of the rare presidencies to begin "amidst gathering clouds and raging storms."

» Can we hope for real change?
By News Team | Published 01/22/2009 | Politics | Rating:

By Marina Mahathir

Swept into power on his campaign for change, just-inaugurated President Barack Obama represents not only the hopes of the US but also of the world.

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By Peter Beaumont.

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