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Pakistan on Global Stage

By Amin Rehman • Mar 14th, 2010 • Category: Politics, Worth A Second Look

Pakistan has always been a player at the global stage since its emergence as an independent country in 1947. Unfortunately after the demise of  founding father Muhammad Ali Jinnah, his colleagues quickly tried to grab their booty considering this country as a reward for the combined struggle of residents and migrants. Muslim League wanted the [...]



Kashmir Broadcasting Corporation

By Dil Nawaz • Jun 16th, 2009 • Category: Politics, Worth A Second Look

Stop Press:KBC
Kashmir Broadcasting Corporation is live on air as of 10th of June 2009 thru its satellite transmissions globally after one year of success broadcasting. KBC survived despite lack of financial backing for independent TV in a climate of global recession.
Viewers and supporters can contact
KBC Europe
Phone:00441613626614
Website:
http://jammukashmir.tv/index.php?option=com_seyret&Itemid=3&task=videodirectlink&id=501
Is another (Secular and Independent) Kashmir possible?
The Free Media and [...]



Lease out Pakistan!

By Rana • Jan 18th, 2009 • Category: Politics

The British left India in 1947 after almost a 100 years of rule. They left behind a rich legacy…a great road and rail network, beautiful buildings, the largest and most complex canal system……the buildings they made 100 of years before still stand strong. The plaza’s we bulit yesterday collapse…..the roads broken…the infrastructure a complete mess…the [...]



Off 2 London

By The Pakistani Spectator • Jun 2nd, 2007 • Category: Uncategorized

Imran Khan has flown to London to start a legal battle againt Altaf Hussain, the quaid of MQM, a party is an ally of present governmnet, and is largly based in Karachi Pakistan.
Nobody is really sure that Imran would be able to win an legal victory very soon, or ever at all for that [...]