Violence, censorship define Middle East movie output

dawn.com Iranian film director Bahman Ghobadi and scriptwriter Hossein Mortezaian Abkenar (L), whose film “Nobody Knows About The Persian Cats” was shown at the Cannes film festival, standing at their office in Tehran.–AFP Photo World Pakistani ambassador attacked, injured in Iran Pakistani ambassador attacked, injured in Iran TEHRAN: Fewer than usual movies from the Middle East are in the front line at Cannes 2010, but the industry is nonetheless booming despite censorship, security and funding concerns in a region constantly grappling with instability. Iran, which can claim one of the region’s most distinguished filmmaking traditions, is represented at Cannes this … Continue reading Violence, censorship define Middle East movie output

Earth may be too hot for humans by 2300

Earth may be too hot for humans by 2300 dawn.com NGOs demonstrate during the Climate Summit in Copenhagen. – AFP (File Photo) Front Page Saarc nations to jointly fight climate change Saarc nations to jointly fight climate change SYDNEY: Climate change could make much of the world too hot for human habitation within just three centuries, research released Tuesday showed. Scientists from Australia’s University of New South Wales and Purdue University in the United States found that rising temperatures in some places could mean humans would be unable to adapt or survive. “It would begin to occur with global-mean warming … Continue reading Earth may be too hot for humans by 2300

Mullah Baradar – should be sent to US?

Court throws out challenge to Mullah Baradar’s extradition Khalid Khwaja, a former ISI officer, had filed a petition in court trying to block Baradar’s extradition. — Photo by AFP Pakistan Former IG Punjab arrested Former IG Punjab arrested LAHORE: A Pakistani court on Tuesday threw out a controversial petition seeking to block the government from extraditing an Afghan Taliban commander in detention, a lawyer said. Pakistan in February arrested Mullah Adbul Ghani Baradar, whom US officials have described as the second in command of the Afghan Taliban. The Afghan government asked Pakistan to extradite Baradar and other Taliban militants they … Continue reading Mullah Baradar – should be sent to US?

Pakistani guy arrested in Chile – apparently he had a matchbox on him!

Pakistani man arrested at US embassy in Chile dawn.com Police experts found traces of a TNT explosive derivative on the suspect’s hands, cell phone, bag and documentation. — Photo by Reuters Front Page Kayani was not asked to launch new operation: US Kayani was not asked to launch new operation: US SANTIAGO: A Pakistani man will be charged with violating gun control laws in Chile Tuesday after traces of explosives were detected on his body and belongings during a visit to the US embassy, police said. The suspicious substance was detected when the man identified as Mohamed Said Uf Rejaman, … Continue reading Pakistani guy arrested in Chile – apparently he had a matchbox on him!

Parties did not make the best of social networking in this general election

Facebook and Twitter reflected opinion but there was no defining digital moment guardian uk The chaos at the polling stations was played out on Twitter. Photograph: Sarah Lee Anyone expecting a defining digital moment during this election would have been disappointed. The web doesn’t create moments like that, but reflects them – and the chaos of this election, from Bigotgate to the hung parliament, was echoed across social media. As well as the ubiquitous wisecracks, Twitter suits fast-breaking news snaps and statistics and so works well on results night. The story of the evening was the shambles at polling stations … Continue reading Parties did not make the best of social networking in this general election

Freedom of Muslims in the 10th century, in contrast to today

When Islamic atheism thrived It’s astonishing to read about the freedom of expression afforded to Muslims in the 10th century, in contrast to our own times Amira Nowaira guardian.co.uk Freethinking is perhaps not one of the strongest suits of modern Islam. For one thing, the list of books that have been banned for challenging prevalent religious orthodoxies and sensibilities during the past hundred years is disconcertingly long. Modern Islamic clerics and scholars in various Muslim countries are often highly selective of which part of the Islamic heritage to emphasise and bring to light. Out of the countless and varied sources … Continue reading Freedom of Muslims in the 10th century, in contrast to today

Mass grave found under car park in Serbia

Kosovo Albanian mass grave found under car park in Serbia Belgrade confirms site near Kosovan border believed to contain some 250 victims of Slobodan Milosevic’s reign Julian Borger, diplomatic editor guardian.co.uk An aerial photo of the site of a mass grave in Serbia believed to contain the bodies of 250 ethnic Albanians. Photograph: Andrej Isakovic/AFP/Getty Images The Serbian government today confirmed the discovery of a mass grave containing 250 bodies, believed to be ethnic Albanian victims of atrocities in Kosovo during Slobodan Milosevic’s reign. Serbia‘s war crimes prosecutor, Vladimir Vukcevic, said the grave had been discovered in the village of … Continue reading Mass grave found under car park in Serbia

Revolutionary stirrings in the Arab east

VIEW: Revolutionary stirrings in the Arab east — II —Raza Naeem However moth-eaten and isolated from the people the aging leaders of the Yemeni Socialist Party have become, one thing is certain: Yemen is a country where the memory of revolution and resistance remains fresh Although Yemen’s unification snuffed out the only real revolutionary alternative in the post-1967 Arab world, it was hoped that the former, in the form of a new democratic state, would enable a hitherto passive citizenry in the petrol stations of the Gulf to put pressure on their own autocrats. Not to be. Since the unification, … Continue reading Revolutionary stirrings in the Arab east

Is the media really free in Pakistan?

ROVER’S DIARY: Is the media really free in Pakistan? —Babar Ayaz While the government and the establishment only tries to manipulate journalists, there are many extremist religious and ethnic groups who use intimidating tactics Is the Pakistani media really free? Is the Pakistani media managing its newfound freedom responsibly? Though seldom, honest journalists do indulge in introspection on these questions. In a series of interviews conducted by me for ‘Focus on Pakistani Media’, a programme of TV Southasia, which were also broadcast by a national channel here, I posed this question to some of the senior, credible journalists. By and … Continue reading Is the media really free in Pakistan?

Two faces of fear

COMMENT: Two faces of fear —Dr Mohammad Taqi We would not apologise for Faisal Shahzad’s actions — for we have stood against his ilk throughout our adult life, while Lieberman’s kind has financed, armed and trained the antecedents of such bigots Senator Joseph Lieberman’s call to violate section 349 (a) (7), of the US Immigration and Nationality Act, smacks of a desire to go back to the days of the Executive Order number 9066. The said order was used by Franklin Roosevelt during the Second World War for internment of the Americans of “Foreign Enemy Ancestry” (AFEAs), predominantly the ethnic … Continue reading Two faces of fear