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The struggle against "The Religion of Irreligion"

"Indeed, the disbelievers of our time are determined not to abandon their "religion" because their ancestors, Darwin, Lenin, Stalin and Mao, had put their faith in it and worshipped its gods. Their ancestors believed that life came into existence from lifeless matter, that living beings evolved from one another as a result of mutations, and that there is no Creator who created everything from nothing.."

New Era of Peace: Prospects and Constraints

"It is unfortunate that the foreign secretaries of both the countries could not find a common leveling play ground on the issue of cross-border road links between Jammu and Sialkot, and Muzaffarabad and Srinagar."

One Risk Too Many?

"Jamali’s exit could have been better orchestrated to ensure Shaukat does not get the rough-ride he has started to get in our political quagmire, this will become far worse as time goes by. Shaukat Aziz should have been elevated to Deputy PM and then taken the election route he is now taking."

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From Hague to Mas’ha

"The word “transfer” evokes the collective memory of trucks arriving in the middle of the night to transport Palestinian villagers across the border, which happened in a number of places in 1948."

Living in Constant Fear and Constant Hope – Psyops –USA

"We have a treasure called America. It is a beautiful country. It is a rich country. It is abundant in natural beauty and resources. The people of America are hardworking, good and mostly fair minded people."

Indian Budget 2004-05: Cautious And Radical

"A socio-economic equilibrium may save India from falling into sea of poverty and unemployment."

Tear down the Palitentiary Walls, Mr. Powell

"Even today, the vast majority of Americans don't have a clue about Bantustans. If Americans only knew that George Bush was financing Bantustans, they would still do nothing about it. Because all the fuss about 'Bantustans' is a conversation spoken in a foreign language as alien as Albanian."

Inept Journalism: AA Gill and the Sunday Times on Darfur

"Those suffering in Darfur, along with reputation of the 'Sunday Times' and foreign affairs journalism in general, would be best served if Mr Gill perhaps confined his journalism to restaurant reviews and literary criticism."

American Genocide

"Modern, state sponsored genocide is, perhaps, the least obvious because it is always shrouded in patriotic covers and obscured with nationalistic platitudes and slogans. The mass media of nations that systematically erode the humanity of others, is usually engaged to simplify the process and to reduce the targeted people into objects."

Adherence to the values of religion hinders crimes

"Someone who does not live by the values of religion, on the contrary, always behaves as his own interests demand. This is exactly what leads the way to every kind of wickedness."

To be a Mathematician in Occupied Palestine

"Considering America's history of *cough* justice, it would make complete sense that the world's foremost economic super power would help the impoverished victims of an occupation that is 56 years old, providing them with funding for food, medicine, infrastructure renewal projects, construction of homes, and generating more employment opportunities..."

Senate Intelligence Committee Lets the Bush Administration Off the Hook on...

"Even if some would naively believe that this suspicious chronology did not indicate administration pressure, the administration is still responsible for the analysis that its intelligence community produces and should have actively reviewed, detected and questioned the overly ambitious conclusions based on thin evidence."

It’s the questions, Stupid!

"It might behoove us to take a peek at history since Bush, who openly admits he longs to be a dictator, rags on and on about being "called by history" to seize opportunities to destroy anything in his path. Might be prudent."

Helix of Kashmiris Struggle

"The hideous deal also set aside a proviso that the elfin amount the cost of a dazzling realm with its populous shall be paid by the wicked Singh in installments, in whatever fashion he [Gulab Singh] deemed apposite."

Clinton on Barak’s generous offer

"Clinton was as guilty as most of the other Washington scam artists who prostitute Middle East foreign policy for their personal political ambitions."

The Crisis in America’s Prisons

"Gates of Injustice not only details the problem of a brutal system run amuck, it also provides a wide range of proposals for reform of this broken institution."

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There are Judges in The Hague

"It is easy to imagine the officers and settlers bent over the map and planning the path – as though through an empty space, with nothing there except settlements, army bases and roads. They argue about topography, tactical considerations and strategic objectives. Palestinians? What Palestinians?"

‘Amal’ is the Arabic Word for ‘Hope’

"Israel goes to the most extreme lengths to falsely manufacture its image as a light unto all nations, the only democracy in the Middle East, a land of justice and righteousness, of human rights and socialism, and most importantly, an innocent victim of terrorism. That the world’s most respected court has ruled Israeli actions illegal, is a serious and severe blow to Israel’s image the world over. That Israel’s favorite bedfellow is America, means that this ruling extends to American behavior as well."

Liberty Cover-Up and John McCain’s Conscience

"Sen. John McCain (R-AZ), a/k/a the “Conscience of the Senate,” has refused to support the rising call for a public Congressional hearing, with respect to Israel’s murderous attack on the USS Liberty, on June 8, 1967, that took the lives of 34 Americans. He insists the “matter was thoroughly reviewed” by a Naval Court of Inquiry, later in 1967. However, that inquiry was a whitewash. It’s time for McCain to right this wrong."

Bravo The Hague; What Next?

"...one hopes, that ICJ shall apply identical parameters towards the Kashmir cause, taking its’ elevated status to—still more premier echelon—by ensuring that justice is not delayed even for the realistic owners of the Himalayan State—in any demeanor."