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Winding Up Iraq : Coming In to FATA
The Pakistani Spectator | August 27th 2008 by The Pakistani Spectator
Pentagon has decided to pack up in the Iraq and focus solely in the Afghanistan, and the US media has already started backing up the new plans of the US military. They are now projecting the notion that Al-Qaeda’s operatives are making a underg read more
The Challenge of Talibanization and the New Great Game
The Pakistani Spectator | August 20th 2008 by The Pakistani Spectator
After the traumatic events of 1971, Pakistan is faced with the most serious crisis in its political history. The Taliban are not knocking at the door, they are now a part and parcel of Pakistani state and society. The process of Talibanizati read more
New Threat
The Pakistani Spectator | August 7th 2008 by The Pakistani Spectator
Racism is so universal in this country, so widespread and deepseated, that it is invisible because it is so normal. The emotional, sexual, and psychological stereotyping of females begins when the doctor says: It’s a girl. On August 4th ‘ read more
Pakistan Need to Decide between, it’s Sovereignty or the Sanctu…
The Pakistani Spectator | August 5th 2008 by The Pakistani Spectator
On the Pakistan/Afghanistan Border - A Tinderbox…is open. No one seems to be getting along at the border between Pakistan and Afghanistan. The Taliban attacks NATO troops over the border but also fellow residents of the Federally Administered T read more
US Chasing Osama in FATA?
The Pakistani Spectator | July 31st 2008 by The Pakistani Spectator
Is there any man or woman in the Government of Pakistan who could stand up and tell United States and its allies that, ‘Osama does not exist any more’ as reportedly claimed by Benazir Bhutto. Zaradri led government including Musharaf are so weak, read more
Free Land for Taliban
The Pakistani Spectator | July 31st 2008 by The Pakistani Spectator
Most of the people in Karachi belong to middle class or lower class family. They earned average or lower than average salary. Only three percent of population comes under rich class. When I said People of Karachi, it meant people who were born in Kar read more
C.I.A. Outlines Pakistan Links With Militants. How???
The Pakistani Spectator | July 31st 2008 by The Pakistani Spectator
Today, where we stands in “The War against Terrorism”? A question that is on every tongue of Pakistani. Let me share a new development in this regard. The New York Times is reporting Wednesday that I.S.I had dangerous ties with militants read more
Sinister Situation in Swat
The Pakistani Spectator | July 30th 2008 by The Pakistani Spectator
While rest of the Pakistan remains detached, a mini-scale full blown war is being fought by security forces in the Swat area, which is a settled area of one of only four provinces of Pakistan. Things suddenly turned hot when Talibans blew an armoured read more
Desire and Lust
The Pakistani Spectator | July 29th 2008 by The Pakistani Spectator
a logical discussion that prelude Taliban, as emergent beyond original emblem and faith of Islam, Although birth of this lust is from the legitimate platform of desire but still the fairness of the sacred and sanctified ethical bearing could not play read more
Huffington Post, Our Premier Is There
The Pakistani Spectator | July 29th 2008 by The Pakistani Spectator
O, the poor me, a bug of third world country, thought that Huffpo would be running a lead story with rich big graphics of arrival and meeting of our chic Prime Minister Syed Yousuf Raza Gilani, and though he bungled up the show during his maiden spee read more
Taliban Aur Alqaida
The Pakistani Spectator | July 29th 2008 by The Pakistani Spectator
پاکستان گورمنٹ طالبان سے امن معایدہ کر رہی ہے؛ میرا سوال یہ ہے کہ جناب معایدہ تو وہاں ہوتا ہے جہاں مقابل فریق طاقتور ہو یا برابر ہو؛ آیا طا read more
Two top al Qaeda men among 35 held in Bara and Hangu
Sifarat.com Blog | July 26th 2008 by sifarat
Advisor to the Prime Minister on Interior Rehman A. Malik has said that the law-enforcement agencies (LEAs) have arrested 35 militants, including two key al Qaeda, figures during the recent operation launched in Bara and Hangu. The Advisor also revea read more
No “G Ayaan Noon”
The Pakistani Spectator | July 25th 2008 by The Pakistani Spectator
If President Bush travels to Pakistan for an official visit, then it’s a universal news, but when Pakistani Prime Minister fly to Washington for state visit, it is not even mentioned at the front page. Why? Because, beggars are not mentioned in read more
Fractious FATA
The Pakistani Spectator | July 24th 2008 by The Pakistani Spectator
The truth is that Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) have always remained some “other” part for the rest of the Pakistanis and every successive government whether civilian or military has never even tried to change the status of t read more
Coalition For Dialogue in FATA
The Pakistani Spectator | July 23rd 2008 by The Pakistani Spectator
Our “foreign land” of FATA is getting more lawless and more prone to the foreign intervention day by day, and at that juncture the calling of the meeting of coalition partners is a very welcome step. That, and the decision taken in this m read more
Deadline to NWFP Government By Talibans
The Pakistani Spectator | July 22nd 2008 by The Pakistani Spectator
Spokesman of Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan Maulvi Muhammad Umar said the Taliban were waiting for further instructions from Baitullah Mahsud as the deadline to the Awami National Party’s Government in NWFP has ended. What sort of instructions th read more
Operations in Fata : Another Dimension
The Pakistani Spectator | July 22nd 2008 by The Pakistani Spectator
To win any battle swiftly, easily and without much losses, the best course of action is to win the people of the targeted area. Federally Administered Tribal Areas of Pakistan have become a flash point for the world, and due to the inclination of man read more
Solution Providers for FATA Conflict
The Pakistani Spectator | July 19th 2008 by The Pakistani Spectator
Talibans of FATA and Talibans of Afghanistan don’t consider each other separate and they don’t really believe on the demarcation of the borders, rather they consider themselves one. This concept is now hated by the United States, though read more
FATA despoil by US is a prelude to an attack on Iran
The Pakistani Spectator | July 17th 2008 by The Pakistani Spectator
Let’s put the facts straight and allow the truth to surface above the humdrum of war like situation in Pakistan and look for the real cause behind the spread of anarchy in the south East Asia. It is worth mentioning time and again that in order to read more
Operation against militants underway in Hangu
Sifarat.com Blog | July 17th 2008 by sifarat
Security forces operation against militants underway in Zargari and Toraori areas of Hangu on Thursady as they took control of some of the hideouts of extremists.Sources said that security forces targeted hideouts with mortar shells whereas gunship h read more
No New 9/11
The Pakistani Spectator | July 15th 2008 by The Pakistani Spectator
The option of negotiations with the Taliban is not bad, but they are useless with a very glaring and decisive prerequisite. The prerequisite of negotiations must be that Talibans should recognize and admit that there cannot be two parallel government read more
Martyrdom of Frontier Constabulary Personnel
The Pakistani Spectator | July 14th 2008 by The Pakistani Spectator
In the fight against the militants, the Jawans of Frontier Constabulary are at the forefront. They have been sacrificing their lives for couple of years now continuously, and now as the 17 more of them have died in an ambush by Talibans, the local pe read more
Pakistan Army : We Stand With You
The Pakistani Spectator | July 14th 2008 by The Pakistani Spectator
First, let me make something very crystal clear. Despite of decaying Musharraf’s shenanigans, the chief of Army Staff General Ashfaq Pervez Kayani remains the soldier he is, and he doesn’t want to rollback the democratic system, and he wa read more
Imminent Attack of America on Pakistan
The Pakistani Spectator | July 13th 2008 by The Pakistani Spectator
From Khyber Agency through Mehmund Agency to Kurram Agency, the tribal belt of Pakistan is on fire with flames spilling over to the settled areas of Swat, Peshawar and Hangu, and occasionally the heat gets spewed in the cities of Karachi and Islamaba read more
Army called in Hangu, efforts afoot for retrieving bodies
Sifarat.com Blog | July 13th 2008 by sifarat
HANGU: Efforts for lifting the bodies of the 17 FC personnel were afoot for the second day also at Zargari area of the district here, while the Army has been called, sources said. read more
Restive Doaba Hangu
The Pakistani Spectator | July 11th 2008 by The Pakistani Spectator
Hangu city is at the verge of the settled areas of NWFP and the tribal regions, and it’s adjoining city Thall is also of the same importance. On the Thall-Hangu road, there is a small serene village called as doaba, which is no more serene and read more

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