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یک جہتی ۔ طارق حسین بٹ
Posted By: Tariq_Hussain On: 21/Feb/2010 Views:1771 Replies:1 
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2010 -Increase in Radicalisation and Muslim youth of UK, Are they ready to face challenges ahead? - By: Barrister Amjad Malik
Posted By: Amjad_Malik On: 21/Feb/2010 Views:1917 Replies:0 
Recent media coverage and ever growing complaints of increase in radicalisation whereby young students aged 18-24 are potential victims at the hands of trained fire brands who are confusing young minds with the disputed foreign policy issues or conflicts is threatening the future and careers of many youth of Asian heritage. Muslim community is confronted with one of its own self denial whether ‘ra Click here to read Full Article
 
The Elephant in the Room - The biggest pain in Asia isn't the country you'd think BY BARBARA CROSSETTE
Posted By: nrqazi On: 21/Feb/2010 Views:2162 Replies:0 
Think for a moment about which countries cause the most global consternation. Afghanistan.. Iran. Venezuela. North Korea. Pakistan. Perhaps rising China. But India? Surely not. In the popular imagination, the world's largest democracy evokes Gandhi, Bollywood, and chicken tikka. In reality, however, it's India that often gives global governance the biggest headache. Click here to read Full Article
طالبان کمانڈروں کی گرفتاری، صفی علی اعظمی۔ امت
Posted By: Ummat On: 21/Feb/2010 Views:1677 Replies:0 
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Verdict on Dr Afia By Saeed Qureshi
Posted By: Noman On: 21/Feb/2010 Views:2447 Replies:0 
When Dr Afia was first picked up by the moles of intelligence in March 2003 in Pakistan against the charge of her association with the Al-Qaida terrorists. She was secretly kept in Afghanistan' s notorious Bagram prison for 5 years without any trial. Finally when a British female journalist disclosed her presence by hearing her screams as prisoner number 650, the concerned American authorities rel Click here to read Full Article
Taliban is the future says Lieutenant-General Hamid Gul (Rtd)
Posted By: chaudry On: 21/Feb/2010 Views:2159 Replies:0 
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.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 .Al Jazeera interviewed Gul during a short visit to Doha. Click here to read Full Article
 
For The Eyes of Mian Shahbaz Sharif - Zafar Habib
Posted By: Zafar_Habib On: 21/Feb/2010 Views:2324 Replies:0 
Dear Shahbaz Sharif and dear Pakistani Media here is a small bit of my work. Go all around the world you won't find such work and ambition elsewhere . All this is in your country but no appreciation, no help. Nobody has time for such unique work. Will I have to do it all alone? Click here to read Full Article
معصوم انسان ۔ ڈاکٹر عصمت حیات علوی
Posted By: dr._asmat_hayat_alvi On: 21/Feb/2010 Views:1796 Replies:0 
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راولپنڈی ضمنی انتخابات کڑا معرکہ ۔ عبدالجبار ناصر
Posted By: ajnasir On: 21/Feb/2010 Views:1929 Replies:0 
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سپر پاور اور ہیوی جمہوریت کے کارنامے ۔ رؤف عامر
Posted By: Malik_Rauf On: 21/Feb/2010 Views:1741 Replies:0 
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پیٹر تم دس دن کہاں غائب رہے ۔ جاوید چوہدری
Posted By: Javed_Ch On: 21/Feb/2010 Views:1852 Replies:0 
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ایک خط! سیّد مشرف کے نام ۔ عرفان صدیقی
Posted By: Irfan_Siddiqui On: 21/Feb/2010 Views:1754 Replies:0 
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جو ہو ذوق یقیں پیداتوکٹ جاتی ہیں۔ ڈاکٹر صفدر محمود
Posted By: ASGhazali On: 21/Feb/2010 Views:2073 Replies:0 
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