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Pakistani regime violated own laws to hand over Kansi to the Americans

Zia Sarhadi

Safar 25, 14181997-07-01

Mir Aimal Khan Kansi is not our favourite terrorist. This scribe and the paper he works for, make no secret of their hatred for these seedy types especially when they are known to have worked for the most despicable agency (CIA) of the most despicable regime (the US) in the world.

Christian ring of fire around Muslim Sudan with change of regime in Congo

Zafar Bangash

Safar 10, 14181997-06-16

An unholy alliance of Christian warlords backed by the United States and European powers has drawn the iron-curtain around Muslim Sudan.

Turkey’s terrible generals

Crescent International

Safar 10, 14181997-06-16

The expression, the ‘terrible Turk’ is clearly racist but a case can be made for applying it to Turkey’s generals. Since Necmettin Erbakan of the Refah Party became prime minister exactly a year ago, his generals have gone berserk.

End of the game for Dostum in north Afghanistan

Zia Sarhadi

Muharram 25, 14181997-06-01

General Abdul Rashid Dostum’s tiny kingdom in northern Afghanistan collapsed around him suddenly. A major blow was delivered by generals Abdul Malik and Gul Mohammad, brothers of a slain former chief of staff of Dostum’s militia, Rasul Pahlawan.

One dictator replaces another in palace reshuffle in Zaire

Zafar Bangash

Muharram 25, 14181997-06-01

Africa’s game of musical chairs produced another farcical comedy/tragedy when on the weekend of May 17-18, Mobutu Sese Seko Kuku Ngbendu waza Banga, the Zairean dictator, was flushed out of Kinshasa, the capital.

The scramble for Central Asia’s black gold

Zafar Bangash

Muharram 25, 14181997-06-01

There are more than 200 billion barrels of proven oil reserves and perhaps 50 trillion cubic metres of gas in Central Asia and the Caspian Sea Basin. Such riches could keep the lights burning in the west for a long time.

EU gets slap on face in diplomatic row with Tehran over Berlin court verdict

Waseem Shehzad

Safar 10, 14181997-05-16

Just as the European Union (EU) announced that its members were sending their envoys back to Tehran after a 20-day hiatus, the Rahbar (Leader) of the Islamic Revolution, Ayatullah Seyyed Ali Khamenei, delivered a powerful slap on their collective face.

Abu Marzook’s illegal detention in the US ends with long flight to Jordan

Khalil Marwan

Muharram 09, 14181997-05-16

The two-year ordeal of Dr Mousa Abu Marzook finally ended when he landed in Amman, Jordan on May 6. Throughout his incarceration in the US on trumped-up charges levelled by Israel, the political head of Hamas, the Palestinian Islamic group, maintained his innocence and said that he was a political prisoner.

Thaw in frosty China-Russia relations sends chill down spines in Washington

Zafar Bangash

Muharram 09, 14181997-05-16

Following the April 23 treaty between Russia, China, Kazakhstan, Tajikistan and Kyrgyzstan in Moscow, perhaps Harvard professor Samuel Huntington should go back to the drawing board and revise his ‘clash of civilizations’ theory.

FBI manufactured evidence in world trade centre case, admits US justice department

Waseem Shehzad

Muharram 09, 14181997-05-16

Shaikh Omar Abdul Rahman, the 60-year-old blind teacher, sits in his stinking cell, in Springfield, Missouri, isolated but not broken. Suffering from diabetes and heart disease, he has been denied numerous fundamental rights.

Moscow, Central Asian warlords, use the bogey of Taliban to maintain grip on region’s resources

Zafar Bangash

Dhu al-Hijjah 23, 14171997-05-01

Old habits dies hard. This time-worn refrain is as applicable to Russia today as it was when it existed in its communist mutation. Moscow has traditionally used the bogey of non-existent threats to maintain its grip on countries that it perceives as falling under its sphere of influence.

French Muslims under attack from entire society, not just NF

M.A. Shaikh

Dhu al-Hijjah 23, 14171997-05-01

The limits of France’s proud liberalism, typified by its tradition of openly welcoming and integrating immigrants of all backgrounds, were highlighted on the occasion of Eid al-Adha by vicious attacks on the country’s Muslim community.

Assassination attempt on Osama ben Laden foiled in Afghanistan

Zia Sarhadi

Dhu al-Hijjah 23, 14171997-05-01

Following last month’s attempt on the life of Osama bin Laden, the famed Arabian mujahid residing in the mountains of Afghanistan, he moved with his family to Qandahar on April 4.

Chechens’ victory in danger of being subverted by Arab ‘friends’?

Iqbal Siddiqui

Dhu al-Hijjah 08, 14171997-04-16

Chechen president Aslan Maskhadov is to meet rulers of Arab countries in Arabia while there to perform Hajj. He is expected to discuss economic assistance for the rebuilding of Ichkeria’s war-shattered infrastructure and economy...

Food riots a prelude to more trouble ahead?

Zafar Bangash

Dhu al-Hijjah 08, 14171997-04-16

Had Benazir Bhutto been the prime minister of Pakistan, she would surely have said, why don’t they eat cakes in response to people rioting in Peshawar for flour. Nawaz Sharif of course is no Marie Antoinette.

Resource-rich Uzbekistan struggling to overcome financial woes

Zafar Bangash

Dhu al-Qa'dah 23, 14171997-04-01

Like its neighbours Kazakhstan and Turkmenstan, Uzbekistan, too, hopes to kick-start its economy with the development of fuel and energy sectors.

Vatican-Libya ties as Brother-Leader Qaddafi vows to fight Islam

Our Own Correspondent

Safar 10, 14181997-03-16

Only one day after colonel Mu’ammar Qaddafi had vowed publicly to fight ‘terrorism’ and destroy all traces of religion in his country’s politics, the Vatican announced the establishment of ambassadorial-level diplomatic relations with Libya.

Election time - to vote or not to vote

Jahangir Mohammed

Dhu al-Qa'dah 07, 14171997-03-16

British people will go to the polls on May 1 to elect a new government. Muslims, like everyone else, will have the chance to exercise their ‘democratic right to vote’. One strange fact is that Muslims have a higher voting turn-out rate than non-Muslims.

Chinese impose news blackout as fighting rages in Eastern Turkestan

Iqbal Siddiqui

Shawwal 21, 14171997-03-01

Hundreds of people are believed to have died in clashes between Uighur mujahideen and Chinese troops in Chinese-occupied East Turkestan during January and February. The fighting reached a peak during the last days of Ramadan, with particularly intense trouble reported in the town of Kuldzha (Yining).

Lenin gets his annual bath of chemicals

Our Moscow Correspondent

Shawwal 21, 14171997-03-01

Even the strongest deoderant on the market cannot do the job at hand. That stuff is far too mild for what is required. To overcome the smell of a decomposing body 73 years after the person’s death is a feat indeed.

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