On an upward curve

Talat Masood The military to military relations between the US and Pakistan seems to be gradually improving. There is a greater level of mutual confidence and less talk of “do more”. This has been achieved by enhanced cooperation at operational and intelligence level and is benefiting both sides. It seems sharing is taking place even at the planning stage to ensure greater synergy and to make sure that the operations undertaken by the US on the Afghan side do not have a negative fallout on Pakistan or vice-versa. The importance the US attaches to Pakistan is demonstrated by the frequency … Continue reading On an upward curve

Kabul’s women

Sahar Saba In 2001, US First Lady Laura Bush said “the fight against terrorism is also a fight for the rights and dignity of women.’’ In practice, because of the subsequent US military strategy to bring warlords into power to replace the Taliban has proved to be a negation of this. Women’s rights are regularly traded for political deals. Afghanistan’s most famous woman and youngest MP, Malalai Joya, remains suspended from parliament because of the government’s effort to please the Northern Alliance. Gulbadin Hikmatyar, notorious since the 1970s for his anti-women barbarities, has been accommodated. Now talks with the Taliban … Continue reading Kabul’s women

The path to freedom

Charles Ferndale Kamila Hyat, in a typically lucid, well-reasoned article, published in The News on February 11, laments the present ubiquity of intolerance in Pakistan and asks what might be done about it. The rise of extremist, religious intolerance over the last thirty years has not been restricted to Pakistan, nor even to the Muslim communities of the world. It has infested Christian communities (mainly in America) and Jewish communities (mainly in America) as well as others, like Shiv Sena, the Hindu fascists of India. We can say then that not all extremism is caused by poverty. Battles for scarce … Continue reading The path to freedom

Royal astronomer: ‘Aliens may be staring us in the face’ Aliens may be “staring us in the face” in a form humans are unable to recognise, the Queen’s astronomer has said.

By Heidi Blake Telegraph Lord Martin Rees, president of the Royal Society and astronomer to the Queen, said the existence of extra terrestrial life may be beyond human understanding. He made the remarks shortly after hosting the national science academy’s first conference on the possibility of alien life. “They could be staring us in the face and we just don’t recognise them. The problem is that we’re looking for something very much like us, assuming that they at least have something like the same mathematics and technology,” he said. “I suspect there could be life and intelligence out there in forms … Continue reading Royal astronomer: ‘Aliens may be staring us in the face’ Aliens may be “staring us in the face” in a form humans are unable to recognise, the Queen’s astronomer has said.

Secularism vs Islamism

dawn By Iqbal Akhund The average Pakistani is devout and religious but is not willing to be ruled by clerics. — File Photo In a recent TV debate on this subject, the applause meter would have given the win to Islamism. The debaters, three on each side, faced a small mixed audience — quite a few girls, many wearing hijabs, also young men in jeans and a handful of beards. The ‘secularists’ appealed, in measured tones, to the intellect, made references to European history, called for tolerance, pluralism and progress. The ‘Islamists’ were assertive, emotional and received applause when they … Continue reading Secularism vs Islamism

Why must superstars prostitute themselves to fascists?

Jawed Naqvi Amitabh Bachchan is fascism’s newest recruit.—Photo by Reuters An unnerving feature of fascism is that it readily finds a popular base among unsuspecting people. Another feature of fascism is that it can use the pretence of democracy to gain power. Without the Enabling Act passed by parliament Hitler would not have become Fuehrer. It was only then that he acquired mesmeric dimensions that swept the Germans off their feet. Big business idolised him in a big way. Narendra Modi’s charisma has lured India’s biggest business tycoons — powerful tycoons who are invited to attend American presidents’ inaugurations — … Continue reading Why must superstars prostitute themselves to fascists?

Towards Secular Pakistan?

As we celebrate 62nd Independence Day of our great nation, all Pakistanis must loudly reject fundamentalism that is destroying our beloved nation. We can’t let the extremists, the jehadis, the suicide bombers destroy our lives. No more can we let them tie bombs to the belly of our youth…no more can we let them hide our women behind veil. No more can they deprive us of art, culture, science, and humanity. No more! No more can we dilute our debate by blaming external conspiracies; imperial design, Zionist strategy, Hindutva resurgence etc. Our enemies are within… Jihadis are the enemies no … Continue reading Towards Secular Pakistan?

Mullah Fazl ur Rahman – Taleban Mentor

Intikhab Amir Maulana Fazal-ur-Rahman is one of the few amongst the political leaders of Pakistan, who, in addition to the countrywide large public support, wields quite an influence across the borders. The Taliban movement inside Afghanistan, which is considered to be the creation of the madressahs run by Maulana Fazal-ur-Rahman’s faction of the Jamiat-i-Ulema-i-Islam (JUI), has restored his political importance within Pakistan. The amount of influence wielded by the JUI on the Taliban due to its capacity to raise battalions of fighters has given a new dimension to his politics. The Taliban phenomenon, overwhelmingly accepted in areas already influenced by … Continue reading Mullah Fazl ur Rahman – Taleban Mentor

Hamid Gul: Taliban is the future!?

 Gul says that Washington’s policies in Afghanistan and Pakistan have not borne fruit and that the US military will be ultimately defeated by the Taliban Lieutenant-General Hamid Gul was a military commander in the Pakistani Army in the 1980s, and served as the head of the country’s Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) agency from 1987 to 1989. But Gul’s rise to fame came during the Pakistan-Saudi-US effort to keep funds and logistical support flowing to the Afghanistan mujahidin, who were eventually credited with defeating Soviet military and political forces. During the Bush administration, the US sought to put Gul on a … Continue reading Hamid Gul: Taliban is the future!?

Did Netanyahu authorize killing of Hamas commander in Dubai?

Did Netanyahu authorize killing of Hamas commander in Dubai? During a meeting with Mossad chief Meir Dagan and members of the alleged hit squad, Mr. Netanyahu approved last month’s assassination of a Hamas commander in Dubai, reports the Sunday Times. While there has been much speculation that Israel’s spy agency carried out the hit, so far Israeli government officials have not confirmed their country’s involvement in the assassination. If Israel is officially held responsible for the operation, it could further inflame tensions both in and outside Israel, as there are increasing questions about whether Israel overstepped its bounds with this … Continue reading Did Netanyahu authorize killing of Hamas commander in Dubai?