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Benazir Blasts On CJ Iftikhar Chudhry On His Bias Decision
August 21st, 2009 salmanit · 1 Comment
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Swiss Cases Dropped, Zardari $60 Million richer
August 29th, 2008 Aimon · 1 Comment
Source: Teeth Maestro
Tables have turned for the better for Asif Zardari since the assassination of his wife Benazir Bhutto on 27th December, he is been literally handed the leadership of the most popular party on a silver platter, he then spins it all to his advantage and consequently his party wins the elections to make […]
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Zardari, our Pimp Daddy!
August 24th, 2008 ali · 96 Comments
This was the worst case scenario post Musharraf. A Mr 10% with absolute authority. There is nothing to stop him from further strengthening his “constitutional” powers and fall into the same trap that Zulfiqar Bhutto did. The only route for his removal will be for the Army to step in, and then the whole cycle […]
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Muhammad Sajid Jokhio - Criminal
June 21st, 2008 ali · 68 Comments
Now you may ask who on earth is Sajid Jokhio ….and why do you even care about him. Well, there are types of thieves and criminals, some are petty thieves but others are of the more serious kind, the kind that strangle a nation with their incompetence.
Why do i “accuse” Sajid of being a […]
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Fatima Bhutto - Will she be the change or will history repeat itself once again ?
April 24th, 2008 Abdul Basit · 64 Comments
Those Nations are very unfortunate who always wait for a hero to arrive, but I guess the women in Pakistan get the best job, Prime Minister, if Bhutto is attached with their name. Fatima Bhutto, as the Bhutto blood is flowing in her viens, I see her successful in politics in the future as she’s got a lethal weapon which […]
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Musharraf - The Man with All the Answers…Shame..
April 6th, 2008 Abdul Basit · 11 Comments
Whenever, there is a sucide attack in Pakistan, Musharaf blindly points his finger at the people of Waziristan or Baluchistan. When people in North West Frontier hold arms against his Un-Islamic idealogies, he calls them ‘terrorists’ and ‘extremists’ and seek the support of ‘Uncle Sam’. When thousands of lawyers and judges ask Musharaf to go and […]
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Is Zardari committing another mistake ?
April 5th, 2008 Abdul Basit · 24 Comments
Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) Co-chairman Asif Ali Zardari has issued a long charge-sheet against the deposed superior court judges, saying they never came to his rescue and were responsible for his eight years in jail. We heard about political victimization but Zardari is giving birth to judicial victimization. Zardari wants to victimize the judiciary because […]
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Israeli Soldier reveals the Atrocities, he have seen done
February 27th, 2008 jasmine · 2 Comments
by: Ziv Mavari (Israeli Soldier)
It would be better if Israeli society would to open its eyes and face up to what is happening…..
Read Complete Story…
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Pakistan: Two Admit Arming Bhutto’s Attacker
February 15th, 2008 Aimon · 5 Comments
Source: The New York Times
By AGENCE FRANCE-PRESSE
Two men arrested last week in connection with the assassination plot that killed Benazir Bhutto, the Pakistani opposition leader, admitted that they provided a suicide jacket and pistol to her attacker, said Chaudhry Abdul Majid, the police official leading the investigation. He said the two, Hasnain Gul and Rafaqat, […]
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Pakistan’s Nuke security fool-proof
February 14th, 2008 jasmine · No Comments
by Jasmine Rafique
RAWALPINDI, Pakistan — Pakistani security officials insisted Saturday there was no danger of the country’s nuclear arsenal falling into the hands of Islamic extremists.
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Security Measures for Election 2008
February 14th, 2008 jasmine · No Comments
by Jasmine Rafique
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan – Pakistan’s government is beefing up security for a “fair, transparent and peaceful” parliamentary election on Monday, a Pakistani government spokesman said.
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Two confess to roles in Bhutto killing
February 14th, 2008 jasmine · No Comments
by Jasmine Rafique
ISLAMABAD, Pakistan (CNN) – — Two suspects arrested last week confessed to a Pakistani judge Wednesday that they helped arm the suicide bomber blamed for assassinating Benazir Bhutto, an Interior Ministry spokesman told CNN.
Benazir Bhutto was killed shortly after this photo was taken on December 27.
The two men — identified as Hasnain […]
Filed Under: Elections 2008 · Politics
Benazir murder case accused admit guilt
February 14th, 2008 jasmine · 1 Comment
Source: Geo News
RAWALPINDI: The two accused in the Benazir Bhutto murder case have confessed committing the crime in the judicial court here on Wednesday.
Arrested recently from different areas of Rawalpindi, the suspects, Hasnain Gul and Rafaqat were produced before a Rawalpindi magestrate today
According to sources, both the accused recorded their confessional statements before […]
Filed Under: Elections 2008 · News From You · Politics
Negative politics
January 29th, 2008 durrani · 2 Comments
Source: The News International
Editorial
Over the past week, the pace of campaigning across the country has picked up slightly, with a daily barrage of statements and counter-statements issued by contestants and party leaders. But what is significant is that the vast majority of these comments are negative and consist of vicious, sometimes underhand, attacks on opponents. […]
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Western-Style Democracy in Pakistan is not workable
January 22nd, 2008 javedrafiq · 13 Comments
In modern times, democracy is the best system of government although it has its shortcomings. Countries all over the globe which have thrown off the yoke of colonialism like Pakistan are trying their best to adopt the Western-Style of Democracy. But it is a sad truth that in Pakistan, Western-Style democracy is not suitable.
The founder […]
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Junta versus Janata
January 17th, 2008 Sana · 1 Comment
Source: Khaleej Times
BY SHEKHAR GUPTA
9 January 2008
PAKISTANIS surely coin more colorful political slogan than us. They are also less subtle. So, the next time you see visuals of a PPP protest rally on your TV screens following Benazir’s assassination, strain your ears a bit to catch a most telling slogan: Amreeka ne kutta paala, vardi […]
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Vishesh Films And Vox Vision To Make Benazir Bhutto Movie
January 17th, 2008 Aimon · 7 Comments
Source: Yahoo News
By Sky News
Her assassination was a drama that was played out across the world.
Now two film companies are battling it out to be the first to make Benazir Bhutto: The Movie.
Vishesh Films and Vox Vision/Sum Films both say they’ve begun work on documenting the life of the former Pakistani leader.
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Investigation of BB killing continues…
January 16th, 2008 Sana · 2 Comments
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The Dilemma of the American Government
January 15th, 2008 javedrafiq · 2 Comments
The American government is in a dilemma over the current political situation in Pakistan. Overtly it has to lend support to President Musharraf but covertly it is indeed troubled over the political row in Pakistan.
Although the American-government proper has not expressed any doubts over President Musharraf’s ability to keep things in power, there […]
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Alqaeda Killed Bhutto - Dawn News
January 15th, 2008 Azadi · No Comments
LONDON, Jan 13: Evidence amassed by Scotland Yard detectives points towards Al Qaeda militants being responsible for the assassination of Benazir Bhutto, Sunday Times said quoting British officials.
But the ST report also quoted Scotland Yard insisting that its task was not to establish who killed her but only how she died.
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The Pakistan Love Story That Turned into a Saga
January 13th, 2008 ali · 13 Comments
I was a happy go lucky guy. Looking at the problems an average Pakistani faces, I think I still am a lucky guy. Coming back to the subject, I am extremely confused today. I got my undergrad from a University that most consider ‘elitist’ out of Lahore. Did my post-grad from the US and even […]
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‘Real’ Bhutto heir denounces family business
January 13th, 2008 Amir Ali · 14 Comments
Jeremy Page in Karachi
Source : Times
When Fatima Bhutto heard that her estranged aunt had been assassinated she put aside decades of family feuding to mourn with her relatives at the ancestral home in Pakistan.
Three days later, when Benazir Bhutto’s 19-year-old son, Bilawal, was anointed head of the Pakistan People’s Party, Fatima maintained a respectful silence, […]
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Politics on hold for Bilawal Bhutto Zardari
January 6th, 2008 Maria · 85 Comments
SOURCE: The Telegraph
By Gethin Chamberlain, Adam Lusher and Massoud Ansari
Last Updated: 1:43am GMT 06/01/2008
The teenage son of Benazir Bhutto is due to fly back to Britain to resume his studies after revealing he is not ready to take the place of his murdered mother at the heart of Pakistani politics.
Bilawal Bhutto Zardari revealed that his biggest challenge is maintaining an ordinary life at Oxford
Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, who is a student at Oxford University, has confided to family friends that too much is expected of him - at just 19 - to follow immediately in his mother’s footsteps.
His greatest desire is apparently to be an “ordinary student”, with his short-term concerns an imminent meeting with his Oxford college dean and good grades in his new year exams, rather than the rescheduled Pakistani elections on February 18.
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Mistaken Comparisons - Political Families vs Dynasties
January 6th, 2008 Maria · No Comments
Source: www.pkpolitics (Pakistan Politics)January 5, 2008 | Filed Under Featured Articles
Author: Gul Bukhari
Drawing Rooms, Newspapers, Television and the Internet are abuzz with discussion on political dynasties amid Bilawal Bhutto Zardari’s accession to the PPP Chairmanship. Much has been said comparing this event with regional, Far Eastern and Western ‘political dynasties’. Whilst bemoaning the phenomenon as […]
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SCCI meet shifted from Karachi to New Delhi
January 5th, 2008 Aimon · No Comments
Source: The Times of India
LAHORE: The venue of SAARC Chamber of Commerce and Industry (SCCI) presidential meeting has been changed from the Pakistani port city of Karachi to New Delhi in the wake of assassination of former premier Benazir Bhutto.
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