Posts Tagged ‘ Benazir Bhutto ’

KASHMIR, A NUCLEAR FLASHPOINT WATCHED BY WEST AND EAST - Nyla Ali Khan

The Kashmir discourse in the West always takes the form of an Indian discourse and a Pakistani discourse. Both are mainstream statist narratives.  A true independent Kashmiri narrative, a Kashmiri perspective has yet to take root and this is lamentable. Recognising the importance of such a discourse to the world, eight scholars in the US [...]



Pakistan in Agony or Moving Forward?

The resonance of civil society led by daring black coats and voiced by a critical media offer significant hope for change.
Pakistan, the Indus heartland, the cradle of India’s ancient-most civilisation and the vanguard defence of the Sub-continent might be currently going through some volatile ideological convulsions, or could be repeating for the umpteenth time its [...]



After Benazir Bhutto: Some reflections

by Amin Mughal
The urge for sharia is a protest against the western, particularly American domination, and their corrupt urban collaborators who rule over them.
I confess, in the least uncharitable terms, that I was never fond of Benazir Bhutto. In fact, I was inimical to her politics. In death, however, she has redeemed herself. In the [...]



Page copy protected against web site content infringement by Copyscape