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News & Analysis

Afghanistan: Terrorist Safe Haven

Zia Sarhadi

Rabi' al-Awwal 12, 14392017-12-01

American officials frequently bark demands of Pakistan to “do more” to fight terrorism yet Afghanistan under US-occupation is a den of terrorists from where they launch deadly attacks inside Pakistan.

News & Analysis

US aids ISIS in Afghanistan

Zia Sarhadi

Safar 12, 14392017-11-01

Far from fighting terrorism, the US creates and actively promotes terrorists for its imperialist agenda. Its support of ISIS in Afghanistan illustrates this.

News & Analysis

Pakistan’s Abbasi surprises many by his UN performance

Waseem Shehzad

Muharram 11, 14392017-10-01

Pakistan’s rookie Prime Minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi surprised most observers by his calm demeanor, ready wit and firm stand on issues during his maiden appearance at the UN.

News & Analysis

Trump’s own Afghan quagmire

Zia Sarhadi

Dhu al-Hijjah 10, 14382017-09-01

Donald Trump says he read a lot of briefs (a blatant lie, he does not read!) before announcing his new policy on Afghanistan. He blamed Pakistan for US’ defeat and then prescribed the same failed policy as his predecessors.

News & Analysis

The bitter legacy of Afghanistan's 1978 Coup

Zia Sarhadi

Rajab 04, 14382017-04-01

The people of Afghanistan have not witnessed a single day of peace since the April 27, 1978 coup against the government of Sardar Mohammad Daud. Millions have perished or made refugees over the years.

Daily News Analysis

The Black Banners of Khorasan: A Common Sense Interpretation

Kevin Barrett

Jumada' al-Akhirah 02, 14382017-03-01

On one side of Khorasan, Iranian revolutionaries struck a blow against the US (capitalist) empire. On the other side, Afghan freedom fighters struck a blow against the Russian (communist) empire. Taken together, these events signaled the decline and fall of the two major Western imperial ideologies of the 19th and 20th centuries. Therefore the simplest and most obvious interpretation of the Khorasan ahadith is that the “Muslim army” that will liberate al-Quds is a unified army of the Islamic Awakening which emerged simultaneously from the two sides of Khorastan in 1979.

News & Analysis

The Saudi narrative has lost its appeal in own constituency

Our Own Correspondent

Jumada' al-Ula' 04, 14382017-02-01

For decades the Saudis have peddled their narrow-minded nonsense as ideology by disbursing petrodollars. Given its disastrous consequences for the Ummah, this no longer works even with its own agents.

Opinion

The Afghans’ unending agony

Zafar Bangash

Rabi' al-Thani 03, 14382017-01-01

The people of Afghanistan face another grim anniversary as their rulers—all puppets of the West—continue to enjoy the perks of office. Their days, however, appear numbered.

Daily News Analysis

Battles of Kunduz

Eric Walberg

Safar 05, 14382016-11-05

The first Battle of Kunduz took place from April to October 2015 for control of the city, where Taliban forces were playing cat and mouse for months and finally overran the city, forcing government forces to flee. The capture marked the first time since 2001 that the Taliban had taken control of a major city in Afghanistan. The Afghan government claimed to have largely recaptured Kunduz by October 1 in a counterattack. But by 6 October, the Taliban had recaptured substantial portions of Kunduz.

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Special Reports

Desirable and undesirable change in the Ummah - II

Zafar Bangash

Safar 01, 14382016-11-01

This is the second part of Zafar Bangash’s article on “change”; the first part was published in the October 2016 issue of Crescent International, concluding with outlining some of the qualities of muttaqi leadership.

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Special Reports

Triangle of resources: Iran, Pakistan and Afghanistan

Zia Sarhadi

Safar 01, 14382016-11-01

Three countries in South Asia—Iran, Pakistan and Afghanistan—have between them enormous mineral and energy resources. This makes them the special target of predatory powers.

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News & Analysis

First-ever UN refugee summit a dismal failure

Waseem Shehzad

Dhu al-Hijjah 29, 14372016-10-01

The first-ever refugee summit at the UN was long on rhetoric and short on action. Further, it was far too Eurocentric and ignored countries that really have taken in the largest number of refugees.

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News & Analysis

Afghan regime, a two-headed donkey, comes unhinged

Zia Sarhadi

Dhu al-Qa'dah 29, 14372016-09-01

The US-crafted Afghan regime with two rulers—a president and a chief executive—had little chance of success. It is coming unhinged amid political squabbling as the Taliban make military gains across the country.

Special Reports

Takfiris and their enablers: Muslims and non-Muslims

Yusuf Dhia-Allah

Shawwal 27, 14372016-08-01

Takfirism is not a new phenomenon; its precursor was the Khawarij. Today, the takfiris receive money, weapons, training and support from many regimes, some even carrying Muslim names.

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Daily News Analysis

Whiskey, Tango, Foxtrot: Afghanistan is FUBAR

Eric Walberg

Shawwal 07, 14372016-07-12

America's 'sacred war' in Afghanistan is a total disaster but no one wants to talk about it. Instead, the US and its Nato allies want to shovel more billions into a bottomless pit that has been destroyed beyond repair. This film, even by Hollywood's low standards, is excruciatingly tasteless as Eric Walberg finds out.

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News & Analysis

Why peace eludes the Afghan people

Zia Sarhadi

Jumada' al-Akhirah 23, 14372016-04-01

Life for the Afghan people has never been easy but having suffered war for nearly four decades, they want some peace and security. These are denied them because of the conflicting interests of external players.

Letters To The Editor

The forgotten people of Afghanistan

Mehran Gul Watanyar

Jumada' al-Ula' 21, 14372016-03-01

With so many wars raging in the Muslim world, it is easy to forget the long-suffering people of Afghanistan. They have not been well- served by successive rulers.

News & Analysis

Afghan peace talks and gas pipelines

Zia Sarhadi

Rabi' al-Awwal 20, 14372016-01-01

Peace in Afghanistan is vital for the region but there are players that want to disrupt it, especially members of the Afghan Northern Alliance because they believe such an outcome would diminish their influence and clout in the country.

Letters To The Editor

Taliban, Afghanistan and Pakistan

Amir Qadir Khan

Dhu al-Hijjah 17, 14362015-10-01

The Afghan intelligence agency sabotaged talks with the Taliban but is now blaming Pakistan for not bringing the Taliban to the table for talks...

Special Reports

Omar Khadr’s long, tortuous journey to freedom

Tahir Mahmoud

Ramadan 14, 14362015-07-01

Omar Khadr has finally won freedom, thanks to the dogged determination of his lawyers Dennis Edney and Nate Whittling. It wasn’t easy; the Harper regime fought them tooth and nail but the courts finally sided with Omar Khadr.

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