As Pakistan celebrates Independence Day, Mustafa Qadri looks at the country’s unstable beginnings, troubled history and the miracle of its continued existence
“The religious bigot considers me an infidel
And the infidel deems me to be a Muslim!”
With these immortal words, Pakistan’s national poet Mohammad Iqbal captured the eternal quandary that is Pakistan.
The nation created for the subcontinent’s Muslims has always struggle to define itself — is it meant to be an Islamic state or a state for Indian Muslims?
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Tags: Bangladesh · colonialism · independence · India · Mohammad Ali Jinnah · Pakistan · Partition · Taliban · United Kingdom · United States
Pakistan has seen rapid change and frequent conflict in its 62 years. Its resilience is a testament to its people
· Mustafa Qadri
· guardian.co.uk, Friday 14 August 2009 19:00 BST
Karachi’s Saddar Town is the frenetic heart of Pakistan’s commercial capital. A retail hub where anything and everything from cameras to salwar kameez can be purchased, it was once the economic gateway into the northern reaches of British India. That legacy is still visible in Saddar’s fading colonial terraces, but the intricate wooden shutters are mostly gone and the Victorian entrances have been converted into street stalls. Today most are too busy trying to survive to notice the heritage.
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Tags: Bangladesh · Hinduism · India · Islam · Karachi · Mohammad Ali Jinnah · Pakistan · partition of Indian subcontinent · Sikhism · Taliban · Talibanisation · United States
My column for newmatilda.com this week is on the inherent failings of the Pakistan Army that make fighting the Taliban more difficult:
Is Pakistan’s Army a paper tiger?
They’ve huffed and they’ve puffed but they can’t blow the Taliban down. Why not, asks Mustafa Qadri
The Army is the most powerful force in Pakistan. So why how has a rural insurgency armed with basic weapons managed to overrun so much of the country? That is the question that Pakistanis, as well as many in the international community, are now asking.
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Tags: 1947-1948 Indo-Pakistan War · 1965 Indo-Pakistan War · 1971 Indo-Pakistan War · Ayesha Siddiqua · Bangladesh · East Pakistan · genocide · Kashmir · North West Frontier Province · Pakhtun · Pakistan · Pakistan Army · Taliban
10,000 tourists go to the Maldives per week 330 tonnes of rubbish dumped on Tilafushi island every day Rubbish now covers 50 hectares or 120 acres. hand sorted by 150 Bangladeshi workers (Thanks to Shafiur)
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Tags: Bangladesh · democracy · Maldives
The Mohajot (Grand Coalition) alliance practically demolished its rivals, the centre-right Bangladesh Nationalist Party (BNP) and its Islamist ally the Jamaat-e-Islami. All top leaders of the Jamaat lost their seats.
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Tags: Awami League · Bangladesh · Bangladesh Nationalist Party · Jamaat-e-Islami · Sheikh Hasina
The Kuwait government sent another 123 Bangladeshi workers back Thursday morning, bringing the total to 201 since the Gulf kingdom announced Wednesday that it would deport Bangladeshis who were involved in violence during recent unrest over low pay.
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Tags: Bangladesh · exploitation · Kuwait · labour rights