Pakistan: Natural state, welfare state or failed state?

By T.H Shah  Very recently, the statements from those at the roost of the affairs depict extreme kind of lukewarm attitude towards the individuals of the state. As per statement of Mr. Zardari, being a head of the state it is not his responsibility to deal with the issues like energy and sugar crisis in [...]

SCANDALOUS POLITICO-MILITARY NEXUS IN PAKISTAN

By T.H Shah  The production of affidavit by Retd General  Asad Durrani in Supreme Court on 24th July 1994 concerning heavy financial chunks lavishly doled out to the politicians during the ruling period of ex president Late Ghulam Ishaq Khan conveys some horrific facts within the current political scene of Pakistan. The affidavit mentions the [...]

SOME PERILOUS MISCONCEPTIONS

By T.H Shah  Subsequent to inhumane attacks in 09/11 in USA and 07/07 in London, the use of disgusting words Islamic terrorism, Islamic militancy and Islamic fundamentalism make me crushed inwardly. In Western society, the name of Islam and Muslims is analysed within the prism of these heinous terms. Under current scenario of suicidal attacks [...]

ANTI-ISLAMIC ATTITUDE OF TALIBAN

By T.H Shah  The recent suicidal attacks at Pearl Continental Hotel Peshawar on 10th June 2007 which led to series of bomb blasts on mosques in Pakistan raise many questions concerning love and affinity of Taliban to Islam.  Taliban have been reported to have accepted the responsibility of these brutal attacks and sought justification on [...]

HUMAN RIGHTS PERSPECTIVE OF CRISES MANAGEMENT

By T.H Shah In a wake of heavy monsoon downpour in Karachi and Lahore, many casualties have been reported causing crushing blow to the victim families. At least thirty people reported to have been died and more than sixty injured due to last day heavy rain in Karachi. Though the monsoon raining is enthusiastically welcomed [...]

By T.H Shah   In a wake of heavy monsoon downpour in Karachi and Lahore, many casualties have been reported causing crushing blow to the victim families. At least thirty people reported to have been died and more than sixty injured due to last day heavy rain in Karachi. Though the monsoon raining is enthusiastically [...]

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