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[11 Mar 2012 | No Comment ]

[More than 300 drone attacks in Pakistan have been reported.  Photograph: AFP/Getty Images]

Civilian staff at GCHQ risk being prosecuted for war crimes as a result of a legal action being launched tomorrow over the alleged use of British intelligence in the CIA’s “targeted killing” programme.
Human rights lawyers will issue proceedings saying that employees at the UK intelligence agency who assist the US in directing drone attacks in Pakistan could be liable as “secondary parties to murder” and that any UK guidance allowing the passing of information …

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[29 Feb 2012 | No Comment ]

ঢাকা: পাকিস্তানশাসিত কাশ্মীরভিত্তিক প্রবীণ রাজনীতিক সৈয়দ আলী শাহ গিলানী প্রধানমন্ত্রী শেখ হাসিনার প্রতি মানবতাবিরোধী অপরাধে আটক জামায়াতের সাবেক আমীর গোলাম আযম ও দলটির সব নেতার মুক্তি দাবি করেছেন।
জম্মু ও কাশ্মীরের ইসলামপন্থী রাজনৈতিক জোট অল পার্টিজ হুররিয়াত কনফারেন্সের (এপিএইচসি) চেয়ারম্যান সৈয়দ আলী শাহ গিলানী বলেন, জামায়াত নেতাদের আটক রাজনৈতিক প্রতিহিংসামূলক।
তাদের মুক্তির দাবি জানিয়ে গত মঙ্গলবার বাংলাদেশের প্রধানমন্ত্রী শেখ হাসিনা বরাবর তিনি চিঠি লেখেন।
বাংলাদেশের ওপর ভারতের কর্তৃত্ব প্রতিষ্ঠা ও হস্তক্ষেপের আশঙ্কা থেকেই ১৯৭১ সালে বাংলাদেশের স্বাধীনতা যুদ্ধে জামায়াতে ইসলামী অংশ নেয়নি বলে যুক্তি দিয়েছেন …

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[28 Feb 2012 | No Comment ]

by Syed Atiq ul Hassan
(Tuesday, February 28, 2012)
“There is no question that the situation in Baluchistan is alarming and needs urgent attention….Military operation cannot be the solution – Pakistan should not forget what happened in East Pakistan.”

First East Pakistan to Bangladesh and now towards Baluchistan to Independent Baluchistan, political reasons may be un-identical but the tale of injustices; ignorance and autocratic behaviour of Pakistani establishment and civilian federal bureaucracy remain the same.
In May 1954, Army dictator and then Governor-General, General Malik Ghulam Mohammed appointed Mr. Iskandar Mirza as the Governor …

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[28 Jan 2012 | No Comment ]

AS soon as the trial of war criminals began, questions were raised from different quarters as to how and why the 195 Pakistani soldiers were released in 1974 without any trial. It has also been argued that those 195 Pakistanis were the main war criminals and their release questions the merit of the current trial process.
This article investigates the news reports that were published in international media from December 16, 1971 to April 15, 1974 to understand how and why those 195 Pakistanis were accused and released. It also explores …

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[28 Jan 2012 | No Comment ]

PUNJAB Governor Sardar Latif Khosa has ruled out any amendment to the blasphemy law and asserted that no such plan is under consideration by the government. Talking to the media after meeting JI Ameer Syed Munawwar Hasan at Mansoorah on Thursday, Khosa dispelled the impression that the Pakistan Peoples Party was amending the existing blasphemy law. He said the government had no such plan and asserted that the Pakistan Peoples Party would defend the Namoos-e-Risalat till the last drop of blood. He clarified that the fact-finding committee, constituted by President …

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[8 Jan 2012 | No Comment ]

A nation busy building the narrative of its birth will exaggerate the aspects of its suffering. Pakistan’s ‘painful birth’ syndrome is enveloped in its story of Partition — when men were slaughtered and women raped. The idea is not only to emphasise the effort it took to create Pakistan but to designate the ‘enemy’ who caused the suffering. Ultimately, the state will need an external enemy to achieve internal unity through projections of threat.
Bangladesh, too, had to have a national narrative of a ‘painful birth’ and Pakistan was clearly the …

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[30 Dec 2011 | No Comment ]

KARACHI, Dec 29: A book titled ‘Women, war and the making of Bangladesh — remembering 1971’ by Yasmin Saikia was launched at a local hotel on Thursday evening.

The event featured a simultaneous conversation between Ms Saikia, a professor of history at the Arizona State University, and literary critic Dr Asif Farrukhi.
During the conversation the author discussed her reasons for choosing the war of 1971 in Bangladesh as her subject, and her experiences while interacting with people of Pakistan, India and Bangladesh. The …

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[21 Dec 2011 | No Comment ]

Murtaza Razvi
Posted: Wed Dec 21 2011, 03:22 hrs
December 16 is a day of remorse in Pakistan’s calendar — on that day, 40 winters ago, Pakistani forces surrendered before their Indian counterparts at Dhaka, and Bangladesh was proclaimed by Bengali nationalists in the former East Pakistan, then the country’s majority province. Bangladeshi historians have since termed their struggle against the Pakistan army as the struggle for independence. For all practical purposes, it was so, as the largely non-Bengali, West Pakistan-sourced army stationed in the …

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[7 Oct 2011 | No Comment ]

On Tuesday, Afghan president Hamid Karzai and Indian prime minister Manmohan Singh signed a strategic partnership agreement, the first Afghanistan has signed with any country, as Karzai started a two-day visit to New Delhi.
Under the agreement, India will notably train the Afghan national security forces, with Manmohan Singh saying that “India will stand by the people of Afghanistan as they prepare to assume the responsibility for their governance and security after the withdrawal of international forces in 2014.” Regarding the agreement, the Indian prime minister explained that it “creates an …

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[21 Sep 2011 | Comments Off ]

মানবজমিন ডেস্ক: বসনিয়াতে যুদ্ধাপরাধ তদন্তকারী আন্তর্জাতিক আদালতে সাবেক আইএসআই প্রধানকে পাঠাতে অস্বীকার করেছে পাকিস্তান। দ্য এক্সপ্রেস ট্রিবিউন পত্রিকা জানিয়েছে, স্বাস্থ্যগত সমস্যাকে কারণ হিসেবে উল্লেখ করে পাকিস্তান সরকার সাবেক আইএসআই প্রধান লেফটেন্যান্ট জেনারেল (অব.) জাভেদ নাসিরকে হেগের আন্তর্জাতিক আদালতে পাঠাতে অস্বীকৃতি জানিয়েছে। জাতিসংঘের নিষেধাজ্ঞা সত্ত্বেও বসনিয়ার মুসলমান যোদ্ধাদেরকে নাসির সহযোগিতা করেছিলেন বলে অভিযোগ ওঠায় ট্রাইব্যুনালের পক্ষ থেকে তাকে আদালতে হাজির হওয়ার নির্দেশ দেয়া হয়েছিল। পাকিস্তান আন্তর্জাতিক আদালতকে জানিয়েছে, সমপ্রতি এক সড়ক দুর্ঘটনার কারণে নাসির স্মৃতি হারিয়ে ফেলেছেন। তাই এ ধরনের কোন তদন্তে তার হাজির হওয়া সম্ভব নয়।

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[15 Sep 2011 | Comments Off ]

I was in Belgium in December 1971 and had just submitted by Ph.D. thesis when I saw the most painful and humiliating scenes of the surrender of the Pakistan Army in Dacca. To see our officers and jawans with crosses on their backs and their heads shaven being herded like cattle by Indian soldiers being kicked and hit with sticks was such a traumatic scene that I would never forget it my whole life long.
In May 1974 I was working as a Senior Scientist at FDO in Amsterdam and had specialized in …

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[25 Jul 2011 | No Comment ]

MONTREAL: Canada said Saturday it had arrested a suspected Pakistani war criminal, the second such arrest made since the government listed 30 foreigners actively sought on Canadian soil.
Arshad Muhammad, 42, was arrested thanks to public tips, Public Safety Minister Vic Toews said in a statement.
The Toronto Sun said that Muhammad, who also goes by Certosa Aranci, was arrested after he was recognized in a store in Mississauga, just west of Toronto.
On Friday, authorities said they had arrested former Honduran soldier Cristobal Gonzalez-Ramirez, who …