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Special Reports

Twenty years of the Islamic Revolution

Crescent International

Shawwal 14, 14191999-02-01

When the Iranian soccer team beat the US team at the World Cup Finals in France last year, the west was shocked to see Muslims pouring into the streets in cities across the world to celebrate.

Special Reports

NATO's new enemy list made in Washington

Waseem Shehzad

Ramadan 13, 14191999-01-01

It was Lawrence Eagleburger, the former US secretary of State, who had predicted that once the ‘cold war’ was over, it would be sorely missed. Astonishing as this admission from a senior official of one of the leading members of the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO)...

Occupied Arab World

Clinton kills more Iraqi civilians in bid to escape impeachment vote

Zafar Bangash

Sha'ban 27, 14191998-12-16

In a desperate bid to save his own skin and displaying total contempt for Muslim lives, US president Bill Clinton, a self-confessed liar and philanderer, unleashed cruise missiles against Iraq on December 16.

Occupied Arab World

America’s dogs of war

Crescent International

Rajab 26, 14191998-11-16

The dogs of war are once again barking in western capitals. US president Bill Clinton, off the hook for his sexual encounters by a promiscuous American public, feels he must now prove his virility in other ways.

World

Central Africa ablaze as US proxies tear each other apart

M.A. Shaikh

Jumada' al-Akhirah 10, 14191998-10-01

Whatever happened to the new breed of African rulers, hailed as harbingers of hope, peace and prosperity by the west only months ago?

Special Reports

Pakistan: from euphoria to despair in three months

Zia Sarhadi

Jumada' al-Ula' 25, 14191998-09-16

Never have a country’s rulers shown so much incompetence in such a short period of time as demonstrated by those in power in Pakistan.

World

Israeli link to US embassy bombings?

Crescent International

Jumada' al-Ula' 10, 14191998-09-01

Notwithstanding American allegations against Muslims, there are strong suspicions pointing towards Israeli involvement in the US embassy bombings in Nairobi and Dar es Salam.

Occupied Arab World

Millions of Iraqi children continue to die like flies

Waseem Shehzad

Shawwal 19, 14181998-08-16

Had they been animals, there would be loud protests in the streets of almost all western capitals to save them. Leaders of the ‘civilised’ west would be vexed over this tragedy and call it an affront to humane values.

Special Reports

US religious monitoring bill bites the dust

Abul Fadl

Rabi' al-Thani 23, 14191998-08-16

Simmering divisions among congressional Republicans came to the surface on July 3 when the US Senate Foreign Affairs Committee decided to indefinitely postpone a religious monitoring act requiring American administrations to punish foreign countries deemed as permitting or endorsing ‘religious persecution.

World

American military exercises in Central Asia

Zia Sarhadi

Rabi' al-Thani 23, 14191998-08-16

Displaying characteristic arrogance and imperial over-reach, the US not only sent its troops for exercises into Uzbekistan but also got such arch-rivals as Armenia, Azerbaijan and Turkey to join in what were billed as Nato’s "Partnership for Peace" programme.

Special Reports

Clinton seeks Middle Kingdom’s favours

Abul Fadl

Rabi' al-Thani 08, 14191998-08-01

Early last month, US president Bill Clinton completed a historic nine-day visit to China which included a number of carefully-orchestrated media bravura and photo-op performances similar to those that have typified his style on the American domestic political scene.

World

Little to celebrate even as world crimes court set up in face of US opposition

Mahmoud Ahmed Shaikh

Rabi' al-Thani 08, 14191998-08-01

The international conference in Rome, Italy discussing the formation of a global permanent criminal court under the aegis of the United Nations has finally agreed to create it in the face of intense US opposition.

Special Reports

Settle the Ethio-Eritrean war but not on US terms

M.A. Shaikh

Rabi' al-Awwal 07, 14191998-07-01

The nasty little war between Ethiopia and Eritrea should be settled before it gets out of control. In a regional context, Sudan must also be a party to any negotiated agreement.

World

FBI confiscates Muslim family’s assets

Waseem Shehzad

Rabi' al-Awwal 07, 14191998-07-01

Rapists, muggers, thieves and murderers all have their rights protected under American law. This right, however, does not extend to Muslims who show any sympathy for their suffering brothers and sisters in other parts of the world.

World

US, in grand retreat, launches charm offensive at Iran

Zafar Bangash

Rabi' al-Awwal 07, 14191998-07-01

Compulsions of geography and economics have combined to frustrate America’s political designs in Central Asia, forcing Washington to revise its policy vis-a-vis Iran.

Special Reports

US keen on dialogue with Tehran but unable to improve manners

Mohamed Ali Kazem, Abul Fadl

Safar 21, 14191998-06-16

For the past few months, prospects of a rapprochement between the US and the Islamic Republic of Iran have captured the western media’s headlines, notwithstanding the fallout from subcontinental nuclear explosions. In a January 7 television interview with Cable News Network (CNN)...

World

Repressive measures against Muslims in the US

Abul Fadl

Safar 21, 14191998-06-16

Foreign students hailing from a number of Muslim countries designated as sponsors of “terrorism,” namely, Iraq, Iran, Libya, Sudan, and Syria, may soon be subject to restrictions barring them from seeking a higher education in certain scientific fields in the United States.

Book Review

Honesty, integrity hallmarks of Native Indian communication discourse

J A Progler

Safar 06, 14191998-06-01

Anyone who has watched old American westerns - movies about Cowboys and Indians - will recall the popular phrase uttered by many an Indian, ‘pale face speak with forked tongue.’ Along with several other Indianisms, this one entered into American popular culture to such a degree that it lost its original rhetorical strength.

World

US-UN-fuelled wild ambitions may drive Ethiopia to regional war

M.A. Shaikh

Muharram 04, 14191998-05-01

Ethiopian government policy is being driven by the wild ambition of becoming not only a dominant power in eastern and northeastern Africa but also the ‘bread basket’ of the Gulf countries, as Addis Ababa’s extensive advertising for investment in the western and Arab media puts it.

Occupied Arab World

Israel drags its feet over redeployment as 'peace process' breaks down

Abul Fadl

Dhu al-Hijjah 19, 14181998-04-16

Hopes for resuscitating the stalemated Oslo ‘peace process’ were dashed last month after US Middle East envoy Dennis Ross failed during a four-day regional tour to make headway in brokering a resumption of Israeli-Palestinian talks.

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