Dawn News TV Investigative Report “Return of the Jackals” – a report on the Masood Sharif Khan Khattak’s Midnight Jackals operation that lead to the successful defeat of a coup attempt on an elected Pakistan parliament. Part One [FLOWPLAYER=https://www.sharifpost.com/Video/2009_09_04_Dawn_News_Return_of_the_Jackals_Part1.flv,425,344] Part Two [FLOWPLAYER=https://www.sharifpost.com/Video/2009_09_04_Dawn_News_Return_of_the_Jackals_Part2.flv,425,344] Part Three [FLOWPLAYER=https://www.sharifpost.com/Video/2009_09_04_Dawn_News_Return_of_the_Jackals_Part3.flv,425,344] This approach can be http://phonetrackingapps.com used to sort out or
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Even after 62 years of independence, Pakistan is still groping in the dark. One’s heart bleeds for Pakistan when one looks at over six decades of exploitation by the ruling class. The economy is as bad as it can get. The finance wizards of the government can come up with whatever figures that they like
Is it difficult to foresee where we are heading when we see the teeming millions lined up for hours behind trucks carrying foodstuff? Is it difficult to imagine what is brewing when we see our women being spanked with leather shoes and batons by the police and other government minions, when the governor of Punjab
For so many decades Pakhtun politics has been made to revolve around two issues namely Kalabagh Dam and the renaming of NWFP as Pakhtunkhwa. The Pakhtuns now need to understand that a progressive future for the NWFP does not depend upon its name or on whether the Kalabagh Dam is constructed or not. Moreover, NWFP
The strategic conflict between Russia and the British Empire for the supremacy over Central Asia came to be known as the Great Game. The 1813 Russo-Persian Treaty triggered the Great Game, which ended in 1907 through the Anglo-Russian Convention. During the Great Game the Pakhtuns found themselves sandwiched between the two superpowers of that time
[ca_audio url=”https://www.sharifpost.com/Audio/NPR/2009_08_07_All_Things_Considered.mp3″ width=”500″ height=”27″ css_class=”codeart-google-mp3-player”] Reports say Baitullah Mehsud, the leader of the Taliban in Pakistan, has been killed in a U.S. drone attack. The Pakistani foreign minister, intelligence sources and some members of the Taliban say Mehsud died when an unmanned U.S. aircraft destroyed his father-in-law’s house Wednesday. But no one has been able
The writing is on the wall and the bell now tolls louder by the day. Hopelessness overshadows hope. Despondency is on the increase. Whenever any nation is gripped by the kind of gloom that exists in Pakistan these days it is time to think of what needs to be done to get out of the
Communication infrastructure, domestic tourism, undiluted provincial autonomy and bonding through the workplace play a vital role in the integration of a nation. Pakistan’s national integration has suffered immensely because these factors have never been crucially important to our leadership. Pakistan’s communication infrastructure is primitive, domestic tourism is non-existent, provincial autonomy only receives lip-service and bonding
We stand on the brink. For a timely return from the brink the lost confidence of the people of Pakistan has to be restored before the rage that is building within the chests of 180 million Pakistanis erupts. The people of Pakistan will probably blame the politicians and the military rulers for all our adversities,
Pakistan today needs its young ones to stand up and get counted. Pakistan’s future depends upon how quickly and effectively the new generation can take the political reins of the country. They should do so by taking charge of their vote for the next elections. I have absolute relentless faith in the youth of Pakistan