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World

Humiliation of Abdul Qadeer Khan masks an even darker agenda

Zafar Bangash

Muharram 10, 14252004-03-01

The public humiliation of Dr Abdul Qadeer Khan, father of Pakistan’s nuclear programme, had a far deeper purpose than was apparent at first sight: it was meant not only to deflect attention from the military’s role in nuclear proliferation...

World

India targeting Islamic activists after Mumbai bomb blasts

Qazi Umar

Sha'ban 05, 14242003-10-01

"Twin explosions in India’s commercial capital": even the headlines after the bomb blasts in Mumbai on August 25 were eerily familiar. Investigations (if any are even being conducted) to date are yet to find the perpetrators of the 9/11 attacks on the WTC and Pentagon, or even determine who they really were. But the result of those fateful events has been havoc for Muslims everywhere. In the post-9/11 world, the "war on terror" (really a war on Islam) is the universal agenda. But India, with its amazing ‘consciousness’ of terrorism, has been trying to achieve a "vital breakthrough" by unequivocally declaring that Pakistan is an "epicenter of international terrorism".

World

Hard realities behind India’s apparent volte face over Kashmir

Waseem Shehzad

Rabi' al-Thani 01, 14242003-06-01

How serious is Indian prime minister Atal Behari Vajpayee about a dialogue with Pakistan to resolve the thorny issue of Jammu and Kashmir by peaceful means? In Pakistan there seems to be great euphoria about the volte face in India’s stance, first announced on April 18 by Vajpayee during a visit to Srinagar, capital of Indian-occupied Kashmir.

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Frenzied activity disguises stagnation about Line of Control and Kashmir

Qazi Umar

Rabi' al-Awwal 14, 14242003-05-16

The telephone conversation between Pakistani prime minister Mir Zafarullah Khan Jamali and Atal Bihari Vajpayee, the Indian prime minister, on April 28, is believed to have renewed hopes for restored diplomatic relations between the two nuclear neighbours.

Special Reports

Continuing politicking around the Babri Mosque controversy

Zawahir Siddique

Safar 14, 14242003-04-16

After the success of the Hindu fascists’ ‘Gujarat model’ for electoral success last year, communal politics in India have received a major boost and the Babri mosque controversy has become especially relevant again.

Special Reports

Kashmiri Muslims continuing to suffer for their resistance to Indian rule

Qazi Umar

Dhu al-Qa'dah 29, 14232003-02-01

It was hardly surprising that Kashmiri Muslims are among those who offered the strongest condemnation to the victory of the fascist BJP Party in the Gujarat election late last year, for they have suffered more than most at India’s hands. QAZI OMAR reports.

World

Hindu fascists plan nationwide power drive after Gujarat triumph

Iqbal Siddiqui

Shawwal 27, 14232003-01-01

Narendra Modi, the chief minister of Gujarat, who is widely regarded as having instigated the anti-Muslim pogroms in April 2001 in which thousands of Muslims were killed and at least 150,000 driven from their homes and land, was rewarded last month with a massive victory in the state’s elections.

World

US, India and Israel working together in Afghanistan

Zia Sarhadi

Shawwal 11, 14232002-12-16

While attention is focused on the US-engineered Iraq crisis, the world’s real axis of evil, comprised of the US, Israel and India, is getting more involved in Afghanistan. Although the Americans have in effect occupied Afghanistan, they have failed to subdue the Afghans...

World

India attributes all evil to Pakistan’s ISI to distract from domestic issues

Crescent International

Sha'ban 09, 14232002-10-16

On October 3, the International Awakening Centre (IAC) recommended the names of the Indian prime minister, AB Vajpayee, the US president, George W Bush, and the British prime minister, Tony Blair, to the Norwegian Nobel Institute for this year’s Nobel Peace Prize.

World

India trying to legitimise its rule in Kashmir by ‘democratic’ poll

Zafar Bangash

Ramadan 11, 14232002-08-16

Displaying supreme arrogance, India’s chief election commissioner on August 2 dismissed calls for international observers to monitor forthcoming elections in the disputed state of Jammu and Kashmir.

World

Beneath the Indo-Pakistani war clouds, Muslims in Gujrat continue to suffer appalling hardships

Crescent International

Jumada' al-Ula' 06, 14232002-07-16

The war-clouds of Indo-Pak nuclear conflict have cleared temporarily, and so has media attention. The Vajpayee government had to keep the media and public distracted, lest they turn their attention to Gujrat.

World

Stark choice facing Pakistan: resist or surrender to US-Indian hegemony

Zia Sarhadi

Rabi' al-Thani 20, 14232002-07-01

Pakistani president general Pervez Musharraf has made a grand retreat on Kashmir while pretending to be safeguarding his country’s interests. The unkindest cut is that this has happened under American pressure despite Musharraf’s abandoning a 25-year policy on Afghanistan in order to appease Washington.

World

Musharraf under pressure as India prepares for war against Pakistan

Zia Sarhadi

Rabi' al-Awwal 19, 14232002-06-01

Pakistani president general Perwez Musharraf walked a fine line in his televised address to the nation on May 27, defiantly asserting Pakistan’s willingness to defend itself against India for popular consumption while also asserting his commitment to prevent ‘terrorists’...

World

No improvement yet in Muslims’ situation in Gujrat despite western governments’ noise

Zawahir Siddique

Rabi' al-Awwal 03, 14232002-05-16

The whole world is anxious to find out about the ‘post pogrom’ situation in Gujrat. They will have to be patient; the pogrom is not yet over.

World

Ayodhya crackdown brings little respite to India’s suffering Muslims

Aasiya Rahman

Safar 03, 14232002-04-16

Indian Muslims won a brief respite last month when Hindu extremists were forced to postpone plans to start building a temple on the site of the demolished Babri masjid in Ayodhya on March 15...

World

Thousands dead and more trouble feared as Hindus rampage in India

Zafar Bangash

Muharram 02, 14232002-03-16

A week of mayhem by Hindu terrorists that erupted on February 27 left at least 700 people officially dead, most of them Muslims, in the western Indian state of Gujarat. Eyewitnesses, including western journalists, have put the death toll at three times this figure, with many deaths from remote villages not being recorded at all.

World

Pakistan under pressure to suppress Kashmiri jihad movements

Zafar Bangash

Dhu al-Qa'dah 02, 14222002-01-16

India has moved quickly to cash in on the anti-terrorism frenzy sweeping the world by branding the struggle in Kashmir as terrorism.

World

Pakistan facing attack as India joins global anti-Muslim coalition

Zafar Bangash

Shawwal 17, 14222002-01-01

Thirteen Pakistani troops were reported killed on December 26, as a result of Indian shelling across the Line of Control dividing Kashmir.

Book Review

Essays on Islam and the Muslim experience in India and the subcontinent

Iqbal Siddiqui

Jumada' al-Akhirah 13, 14222001-09-01

History is a broad church (to put it mildly) and the term ‘historian’ covers a bewildering range of sinners, from those deliberately hiding from unpleasant realities in the study of the deadest-possible past (agrarian life in the Aztec empire, say) to contemporary historians whose agendas are blatantly political, with no end of variation between.

Features

Musharraf’s Agra summit: an Indian Muslim perspective

Crescent International

Jumada' al-Ula' 26, 14222001-08-16

General Pervez Musharraf, president of Pakistan, came, saw and returned without conquering: not Kashmir but his ancestral home at Naharwali Haveli, Delhi. Yet another summit-level talk between India and Pakistan had collapsed.

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