Uighur and Taliban militancy is bringing together Beijing and Washington DC

Afghanistan: as China forges new alliances, a new Great Game has begun A common interest in central Asia over Uighur and Taliban militancy is bringing together Beijing and the United States   by William Dalrymple of The Guardian A Chinese security officer scrutinises pedestrians in Urumqi, the capital of the Uighur autonomous region of Xinjiang. Photograph: Rooney Chen/Reuters As the disappearance of flight MH370 dominated the headlines across China, a party of senior US officials and AfPak experts arrived in Beijing last week for discreet talks with their Chinese counterparts. They were there as part of a little reported but crucial new Sino-American dialogue on Afghanistan, discussing … Continue reading Uighur and Taliban militancy is bringing together Beijing and Washington DC

How to get cash out of Southern Baptists!

Fake ex-terrorist is ‘keynote speaker’ at Holocaust March of Remembrance event   Kamal Saleem still fleecing the ignorant. Fake ex-terrorist is ‘keynote speaker’ at Holocaust March of Remembrance event Bartholomew’s Notes on Religion reports that a recent luncheon in Houston, which was held to raise awareness of the Third Annual Holocaust March of Remembrance next month and drew over 200 Christian leaders, featured as its keynote speaker none other than Kamal Saleem – who, according to the organisers, “shared his remarkable story of turning from hatred of Jews and Christians, to serving the God of Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob”. Richard Bartholomew comments: “This … Continue reading How to get cash out of Southern Baptists!

End of US World Supremacy?

Death throes of world supremacy  The main thing to understand about the US foreign policy is that it is basically run by people who have no experience or even understanding of diplomacy and its purposes. It’s not only Mrs Nuland and her famous “fuck the EU!” – it’s also Kerry and his constant lies and zig-zags, it is Mrs Rice with her arrogant and always bellicose threats towards Russia and many other countries, finally, it is also Obama himself who combines imperial hubris with a truly phenomenal level of hypocrisy.  The very notion of negotiating anything is profoundly foreign to … Continue reading End of US World Supremacy?

China speaks up for Pakistan

  By Imtiaz Gul   The writer is the Executive Director of the independent Centre for Research and Security Studies Afghanistan is driving fearful debates all over the world. Officials and academics are vigorously engaged in lengthy discussions over the fate of post-2014 Afghanistan. By default, Pakistan also occupies the centre stage for a possible central role it can play in facilitating the tardy reconciliation process. Outsiders also wonder about Pakistan’s dealing with forces that directly threaten the interests of Afghanistan and its people. At a recent multilateral meeting in Beijing, one could easily distinguish between the US and the Chinese … Continue reading China speaks up for Pakistan

Islam, modernity and women’s rights

  By Ayesha Ijaz Khan   The writer is a London-based lawyer who tweets @ayeshaijazkhan The question has often been asked: does Islam give women rights or take them away? Surely, the concept of justice and equality for all are repeatedly mentioned in the Holy Quran and are fundamental to the spirit of Islam, with rights for women being an important component. Both the right to divorce and the right to an inheritance, for instance, were revolutionary when Islam bestowed these rights upon women and were not introduced in other parts of the world till much later. The trouble is, however, … Continue reading Islam, modernity and women’s rights

Test of diplomacy ahead @LodhiMaleeha

      by Dr Maleeha Lodhi How will relations between Pakistan and India shape up after the Indian elections? Will the election outcome help to accelerate or slow down the normalisation of ties between the two neighbours? Most importantly for Islamabad, will the next government in Delhi agree to revive the broad based ‘composite’ dialogue, suspended since early 2013? Or will it persist with an approach that limits the bandwidth of talks by cherry picking issues of India’s priority in an effort to recast the terms of engagement? Clear answers to these questions will obviously emerge after the elections. But … Continue reading Test of diplomacy ahead @LodhiMaleeha

Price of freedom

      by Owen Bennett-Jones The UN Security Council has agreed to a resolution urging countries to stop paying kidnap ransoms to extremist groups like Al-Qaeda. UN officials say hostage taking is now a “core Al-Qaeda activity” and are trying to build a stronger international consensus against paying ransoms. Zawahiri, on the other hand, has explicitly told his supporters to kidnap westerners and, in North Africa and Syria especially, his policy is being implemented. Paymentfor a single individual can reach as much as $5 million.  While it seems some of the highest payments come from western governments, many of the ransoms … Continue reading Price of freedom

Pakistan Taliban Deny Stealing Malaysian Airliner!

A Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) commander said that his group could only dream about such an operation. “We wish we had an opportunity to hijack such a plane,” he told Reuters by telephone from North Waziristan Agency. Flight MH370 mystery: India, Pakistan, Taliban ‘know nothing’ about Malaysian airliner “We have checked the radar recording for the period but found no clue about the ill-fated flight,” the Civil Aviation Authority said in a statement. PHOTO: AFP/FILE PESHAWAR / NEW DELHI:  Aviation officials in Pakistan, India and Central Asia as well as Taliban militants said they knew nothing about the whereabouts of a … Continue reading Pakistan Taliban Deny Stealing Malaysian Airliner!

Russia 1, Regime Changers 0

By Pepe Escobar  Let’s cut to the chase – short and sweet.  1. The Obama administration’s “strategic” gambit to subcontract the State Department’s “Khaganate of Nulands” to extricate Ukraine from the Russian sphere of influence – and ultimately annex it to NATO – by instrumentalizing a coalition of willing neo-nazis and fascists with a central bank veneer (prime minister “Yats”), is in utter shambles.  2. Moscow’s counterpunch was to prevent in Crimea – as intercepted by Russian intelligence – a planned replay of the putsch in Kiev. The referendum in Crimea – 85% of turnout, roughly 93% voting for re-joining … Continue reading Russia 1, Regime Changers 0