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6 hours ago ago from JONATHAN TURLEY
The Taliban gave the world another example of why its educational programs are so low cost and effective. In the Khyber District of Pakistan the Taliban blew up a girls' school. This was a moderate response for the organization, which is known to throw acid in the faces of girls trying to go to school. This was the ninth educational institution blown up in Khyber over the past six weeks. Many families in the area support the Taliban ...
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21 hours ago ago from Sherryx\'s Weblog
Written by Lal Khan in Lahore Tuesday, 22 December 2009 With thanks: International Marxist Website After years of military dictatorships followed by sham democracy, the situation in Pakistan has reached such a point that the masses are yearning for radical change. Their suffering is immense as the people at the top continue to enrich themselves at the expensive of the workers and peasants, collaborating with imperialism as it rides ...
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WASHINGTON: “Conditions in Pakistan have been ripening, like the mango fruit eaten there, for another military coup d’etat. The economy has slumped, corruption is rampant, and terrorism is endemic. People are losing faith in the officials they brought to power,î US Congress funded Radio Free Liberty (RFE) said in a political commentary on Pakistan on Monday. RFE is supervised by the Broadcasting Board of Governors, a bipartisan federal ...
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Prime Minister Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani Thursday said Army played no role in restoration of deposed judges, adding that the military has always supported democracy and for this reason Asif Zardari is the President of Pakistan. He said Pakistan People’s Party is for the first time enjoying good relations with… Visit: http://www.nation.com.pk for full story No tags for this post. Related posts No related posts.
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