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|   | Remembering a Dervish by Dr Ghayur Ayub |  
| Posted By: 
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     8/Oct/2013 
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| He was tall by physique, tall by maturity, tall by knowledge, tall by honesty, tall by courage, and most importantly tall by wisdom. In every perspective, he was a 'Dervish'. He name was Syed Riaz Hussain Naqvi. I used the word 'was' because this lovely tall man left us last Friday on a journey he always looked forward to begin.At the age of seventy five he looked like someone in fifties. The swe  
     
      
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|   | Negotiations with Terrorists are Advisable? by Zaheerul Hassan |  
| Posted By: 
    Zaheer
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     4/Oct/2013 
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| Despite government offer of negotiations, continuous wave of militancy not only shocked the country but it has taken aback by the supporters of talks with local Taliban. Moreover, it also put them in embarrassing situation within their own circle and the general masses. Every patriotic and peaceful citizen is worried about the security situation because of increasing domestic violence. How to esta 
     
      
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|   | Reconciliation-Is it a Possibility by Abubakr Ayesh. |  
| Posted By: 
    Abubakr
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     4/Oct/2013 
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| The recent blasts in Peshawar have-without doubt-raised questions over the feasibility of the peace and reconciliation talks. Besides, some people and experts are already discontented with the idea that Taliban can atone for their deeds just by sitting around a table; crushing them by force seems the only possible and pertinent solution to them.There is no doubt in the fact that Taliban cannot see 
     
      
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|   | The Next Eleven! |  
| Posted By: 
    nrqazi
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     23/Sep/2013 
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| The study is presented to US policymakers to plan for the best and worst possible scenarios. It includes a Goldman Sachs list of “Next Eleven” consisting of Bangladesh, Egypt, Indonesia, Iran, Mexico, Nigeria, Pakistan, the Philippines, South Korea, Turkey, and Vietnam.Although America’s influence will reduce, it will remain the “first among equals,” adds the report prepared by the US National 
     
      
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