The French burqa ban

Ishtiaq Ahmed The commission recommended that if the government was going to ban the burqa, it should compensate by declaring as public holidays the religious festivals of Muslims and Jews. It also recommended that steps be taken to integrate Muslim and other minorities into the French mainstream A non-binding recommendation of a French Parliamentary Commission saying that the burqa (complete veiling of women from head to foot) should be banned in public institutions, including banks, post offices, schools and even on public transportation is indicative of constant tension between immigrant Muslim communities and host countries in the West. The security … Continue reading The French burqa ban

Bravo!, Mr Antony

By Kamran Shafi What we have to ask ourselves is this: is it possible that our government and its generals will draw some lessons from what is happening in India? Three lieutenant generals of the Indian army are to be tried by court martial for their part in an alleged land scam. The orders to try them were passed by Defence Minister A.K. Antony when he saw that the army chief was trying to whitewash the alleged crime of one of the accused, just two days before Lt Gen Avadesh Prasad went into retirement.Prasad was military secretary at the army … Continue reading Bravo!, Mr Antony

US militant suspects claim ‘set up’ in Pakistan!!!

“Since our arrest the USA, FBI and Pakistani police have tortured us. They are trying to set us up. We are innocent. They are trying to keep us from the public, media, our families and our lawyers. Help us,” read a scrap of toilet paper tossed by one of the suspects from the window of the vehicle. SARGODHA: Five young American men detained in Pakistan for alleged links to extremist groups swore their innocence Tuesday, saying they were being “set up” and tortured in jail.As they arrived in a police van at the high-security court in the eastern city of … Continue reading US militant suspects claim ‘set up’ in Pakistan!!!

North Waziristan Mullahs faction threatens ‘big war’

WASHINGTON: Insurgents in North Waziristan threatened the government with a “big war” if it continued to violate a peace accord, US monitors of extremist websites said Monday. The North Waziristan faction of the Shura Ittihadul Mujahideen also called on residents to form a council of elders and seek haven from Afghan President Hamid Karzai should war break out, the SITE monitoring group said. The threat came in the form of a pamphlet that an Internet user on the English-language division of the Ansar al-Mujahideen jihadist forum said had been distributed among the population of North Waziristan. “If the army started … Continue reading North Waziristan Mullahs faction threatens ‘big war’

Kayani spells out terms for regional stability

By Zahid Hussain RAWALPINDI: Chief of the Army Staff General Ashfaq Parvez Kayani said on Monday the success of military operations in the tribal regions have caused substantial decline in cross-border attacks on Nato forces in Afghanistan and warned that it was essential to address Pakistan’s long-term strategic concerns for stability in the region. In a rare press briefing, General Kayani said it would be a cause of worry for Pakistan if Afghanistan’s projected army developed the potential to take on Pakistan.“We want a strategic depth in Afghanistan but do not want to control it,” the general said while talking … Continue reading Kayani spells out terms for regional stability

Dutch to prosecute Arab group for holocaust cartoon

THE HAGUE: An Arab organisation will be put on trial in the Netherlands for publishing a Holocaust-denying cartoon in response to caricatures of the prophet Mohammed, prosecutors said Wednesday. ‘This cartoon is discriminatory,’ the prosecuting authority said of the sketch on the website of the Arab European League (AEL) which it said depicted the Nazi holocaust as a figment of Jewish imagination. ‘This is offensive to Jews as a group,’ said a statement. Last month, Dutch prosecutors ordered the league to remove the cartoon from its website or face prosecution. The cartoon was punishable, they found, ‘because it offends Jews … Continue reading Dutch to prosecute Arab group for holocaust cartoon

Balancing the surge and the talks

Dr Maleeha Lodhi The writer is a former envoy to the US and the UK, and a former editor of The News There were few surprises at the London conference on Afghanistan, except perhaps Iran’s decision to stay away on the grounds that the meeting’s main purpose was to back the American troop surge. Co-sponsored by Britain, Afghanistan and the UN, the conference aimed to launch a political track to accompany the military strategy announced last month by President Barack Obama. This was the sixth international conference since the military intervention of 2001 and took place against the backdrop of … Continue reading Balancing the surge and the talks

What we owe to our daughters

Daniyal Khan The death of 12-year-old Shazia has been widely condemned in the media as an example of the harsh treatment to which domestic servants are so often subjected in Pakistan. As part of the low-income class, household servants cannot do anything about their maltreatment by their employers. As economic historian Robert Heilbroner noted, power follows money in modern society, and thus servants, with their meagre incomes, find themselves at the receiving end in the form of violence by their employers. The fact that this ill-treatment is an abomination is hardly debatable, but there is a phenomenon at play which … Continue reading What we owe to our daughters

Dead Mullah – no second coming?

The military has confirmed that it is investigating reports that Hakimullah Mehsud has died in Orakzai as a consequence of wounds inflicted during a recent drone strike. Determining the truth behind these rumours is hard given the inaccessibility of the areas hit by conflict. But what can safely be said is that evidence is emerging that the Taliban are more split than before. It is said that even when Hakimullah was alive, there was no longer any single locus of power; that the Afghan Taliban had in some cases stepped in to patch over rifts. The death, or incapacitation, of … Continue reading Dead Mullah – no second coming?

Courting the adorable shy Mullahs

Rahimullah Yusufzai As parties to the conflict in Afghanistan plot their next move following the international conference in London, Pakistan and Saudi Arabia have come under focus as the two countries best placed to bring the Afghan Taliban to the negotiating table. However, there is a crucial difference in the roles that Afghanistan and the US and its allies want to assign to Islamabad and Riyadh. While Saudi Arabia has been requested to mediate between the government of President Hamid Karzai and the Taliban, Pakistan among other neighbours of Afghanistan was asked to back the Afghan peace process. Islamabad was … Continue reading Courting the adorable shy Mullahs