Tag Archives: Pakistan politics
PAKISTAN: The Change Is Imminent
Posted on03. Sep, 2010 by Raja Mujtaba.

By Dr Ghayur Ayub
Here comes the point of interest for us in Pakistan. In a broad term, the change could be, “any and all instances in which a state or a political regime is overthrown and thereby transformed by a popular movement in an irregular, extra-constitutional and/or violent fashion” On the other hand, in a narrow term it could be “a revolution which entail not only mass mobilization and regime change, but also more or less rapid and fundamental social, economic and/or cultural change, during or soon after the struggle for state power.”
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The Revenge of the Oppressed
Posted on04. May, 2010 by Jeff.

By General Mirza Aslam Beg During the Second World War, Hitler carried out mass murder of Jews, known as Holocaust but the massacre of more than six million innocent Muslims during the last thirty years, by the Russians, Americans, Jews and the Indians, in Iraq, Afghanistan, Chechnya, Palestine and Kashmir has not been given a [...]
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McCHRYSTAL LOST IN AFGHANISTAN, IS IGNORANCE THE REAL EXCUSE?
Posted on20. Apr, 2010 by Jeff.

SURPRISING THE ARMING OF THE TALIBAN AND THE BUILDING OF A NARCO-REGIME “SHILLING” FOR AN ISRAELI ATTACK ON IRAN By Gordon Duff As usual, America is in a war for all the wrong reasons, pushed by Israel, bought off by drug money and backed into a corner. At a time when a “new broom” and [...]
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How Israel Wages Game Theory Warfare
Posted on17. Apr, 2010 by Jeff.

ISRAEL A PLAYER OR A MANIPULATOR? By Jeff Gates In 2005, the Nobel Prize in Economic Science was awarded to Israeli mathematician and game theory specialist Robert J. Aumann, co-founder of the Center for Rationality at Hebrew University. This Jerusalem resident explains: “the entire school of thought that we have developed here in Israel” has [...]
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God-gap in State Affairs
Posted on06. Apr, 2010 by Jeff.

It was the religious obligation of George Bush to follow the evangelists – whose state policies were to support Israel, as a religious obligation, to facilitate Christ’s second coming and launch a war on ‘terror’ against Muslim countries. Bush used the word ‘crusade’ and later claimed it to be slip of the tongue. According to Freud, there is nothing like slip of tongue, it is unconsciously motivated expression.. Dr S M Rahman
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The Palestinians are Winning the Legitimacy War: Will it Matter?
Posted on05. Apr, 2010 by Jeff.

It is up to all of us dedicated to peace and justice to do all we can to help the Palestinians prevail in the legitimacy war and bring their long ordeal to an end. Richard Falk



