Amid daily suicide attacks, the Pakistan Army is closing in on Taliban strongholds — and this time they seem to have the support of the Pakistani people, reports Mustafa Qadri from Islamabad
Pakistan’s once sleepy capital Islamabad has been transformed into something of a fortress, with checkpoints, cement barriers and police dotting the tree-lined streets. There is no doubt about it: Pakistan is at war, and the signs are everywhere. As of last week, the police alone say they have prevented 67 individuals from carrying out suicide attacks, most recently in a dramatic confrontation at a barricade in Islamabad.
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Tags: Blackwater · Frontier Corp · Hafiz Gul Bahadur · Jamaat-e-Islami · nuclear weapons · Pakistan · Pakistan Army · Seymour Hersh · Taliban · Tariq Khan · Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan · Waziristan · Xe
The proposed truth and reconciliation commission is a fine idea. But a lack of historical distance will make it politically thorny
Grievance is at the heart of Pakistani politics. Almost all of the elites that dominate political life here have faced the deprivations – poverty, harassment, imprisonment or exile – experienced by the ordinary citizen at some point in their lives. When at the height of their strength, the powerful always invoke the myriad injustices that plague the common citizen to rally popular support.
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Tags: Afghanistan · Asif Zardari · Asma Jahangir · Balochistan · Benazir Bhutto · democracy · Human Rights Commission of Pakistan · India · Israel · Jamaat-e-Islami · Jamiat-e-Ulema Islami · justice · Pakistan · Pakistan Truth and Reconciliation Commission · Saudi Arabia · Talibanisation · Zia ul Haq
Addressing a gathering at Friday prayers, the JI Amir said those who speak for Shariah and Islam including Maulana Sufi Muhammad deserve appreciation.
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Tags: Islam · Jamaat-e-Islami · Maulana Sufi Mohammad · Pakistan · Syed Munawar Hasan · Taliban
March 21st, 2009 · Comments Off
My latest piece on the situation in Pakistan for The Guardian was published today:
Rough Justice in Swat
The growing influence of the Taliban in the North-West Frontier Province is a direct threat to Pakistan’s fragile democracy…
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Tags: democracy · Imran Khan · Jamaat-e-Islami · Maulana Sufi Mohammad · Nawaz Sharif · Pakistan · rule of law · Swat · Tehreek-e-Nifaaz-e-Shariat-e-Mohammadi · war on terror
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 following piece, based on my extensive investigations, interviews and visits to a number of tribal regions in the North Western Frontier Province of Pakistan was published on Reuters’ AlertNet website today:
Civilians suffer as Pakistan army targets Taliban
01 Oct 2008 15:55:00 GMT
Written by: Mustafa Qadri
Reuters and AlertNet are not responsible for the [...]
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Tags: Bajaur · Dir · Jamaat-e-Islami · North Western Frontier Province · Pakistan · Pakistan Army · Swat · United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees