Pakistan
If you're going to read one Op-Ed on Pakistan...
Posted April 14th, 2008 by iFaqeer
Karachi at dusk
We've had a lot of angst, and whatnot about the events in Karachi. Please do read the piece below. Kamal is a friend, too, but he's evolved into one of the most objective observers I know in the business--anywhere. [Yes, more so than I.]
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Democracy Rules! Pakistan Blocks/Bans YouTube
Posted February 22nd, 2008 by iFaqeerThere’s an old (from our youth :p) Bollywood song that goes “Main ro’oon ya hansoon; karoon mai kyaa karoon?!” or “Should I cry or laugh; To do, what do I do?”
Users subscribing to the Internet though the PTCL (Pakistan Telecom Corporation Limited, the semi- or formerly-government-owned corporation), in particular, have been getting the following message today if they tried to access YouTube:
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Dear Internet Users
Kabul; Britain; Putting a Face on Blogging and Civil Society in Pakistan...
Posted January 24th, 2008 by iFaqeerSorry I have been MIA for a bit. A couple or three things jump out from the New York Times, NPR and the ‘Net this morning.
Firstly, there’s an op-ed in the NYT this morning by the country director for the Institute of War and Peace Reporting providing his personal perspective about the bombing of the Serena Hotel in Kabul, a watering hole (and just a place to hole up) for expats, particularly. And there have been other stories about Afghanistan in The Times, on NPR, other places in the last few days. It seemed to hit me; is it a coincidence that the Western Media and Zeitgeist is sitting up and noticing—or should I say acknowledging, since some information has always been around—that Afghanistan is down the tubes because the Taliban, as Mr. McKenzie tells us, have now started a policy of targeting westerners?
The other thing that jumped out at me was from a series that NPR is doing on Muslim Women in Britain.
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Mohsin Hamid on Events in Pakistan
Posted January 6th, 2008 by iFaqeer
Mohsin Hamid’s latest op-ed is pretty good. Recommended reading for anyone who wants to know how things looked/look from the perspective of the every day life in Pakistan.
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Funeral Services for Benazir Bhutto...and a word on the religious tenor of the Bhuttos
Posted December 28th, 2007 by iFaqeerBenazir Bhutto, "Daughter of Pakistan; Daughter of the Muslim World", RIP
Posted December 28th, 2007 by iFaqeer- iFaqeer's blog
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What is Civil Society? Just a "Nice Phrase" like "Moderate Muslim"?
Posted December 13th, 2007 by iFaqeer"Civil Society" has become the new touch phrase in Pakistani politics. And it’s gotten to the point where people express the same kind of cynicism about it that is usually reserved for words like "Islamist", and "War on Terror", and, well, "Progressive Islam". A friend on one of our alumni mailing lists was getting pretty disgusted by Nawaz Sharif’s piling on to the Civil Society bandwagon.
Into the marketplace with bejewelled limbs we go...
Posted November 8th, 2007 by iFaqeer... so said Faiz Ahmed Faiz, probably the most popular poet of revolution in the latter half of the 20th century in South Asia; Pakistan, India, and particularly on the Left.
Religous Extremism: A Battle for Pakistan's Soul?
Posted August 30th, 2007 by PolicyAnalystReligious Extremism: The Battle for Pakistan’s Soul?
While religious extremism is perhaps the scrouge of our generation, and granted that religious extremism has been a part and parcel of Pakistan over the last several decades, the Lal Masjid episode has revealed a nation on a collision course with itself.
What are we doing to help fight the Battle for Pakistan’s Soul? What can we do? Are we as big a hypocrite as the West when we don’t try to understand what this rage is all about?
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On the Robert Jensen article quoting Farid Esack and Junaid Ahmad...
Posted July 18th, 2007 by iFaqeerThe Robert Jensen article keeps coming up…where, as I saying earlier, we have Farid Esack, Junaid Ahmad, and Robert Jensen telling us that Pakistani liberals, it seems, "[i]nstead of talking about these fundamental questions of justice" "might ignore …
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