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Articles tagged with: Asif Zardari

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[4 Jan 2012 | 3 Comments | Fahd Husain]
A Game of Thrones: The Power Play of Pakistani Politicians

Elections are not scheduled to take place until 2013 but the race for the power seat has already begun.

People, Q & A »

[30 Jun 2011 | 3 Comments | Arif Rana]
Interview: General Hamid Gul, Former DG ISI

“The Pakistan military and its agencies are in a state where they cannot recognise their real enemy,” says General Hamid Gul, former DG ISI.

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[31 May 2011 | Comments Off | Nadir Hassan]
Whodunnit?

While Pakistan’s history is rife with political assassinations, rarely have the perpetrators of the crimes been identified beyond a doubt.

Editorial, News & Politics, Opinion »

[4 Dec 2010 | One Comment | Rehana Hakim]
Editor’s Note: December 2010

Why are we so surprised when the Americans want to micromanage our domestic politics?

Editorial, Opinion »

[12 Oct 2010 | Comments Off | Rehana Hakim]
Editor’s Note: October 2010

Is the PPP on a suicide mission?

People, Q & A »

[30 Jun 2010 | One Comment | Ayesha Tammy Haq]
Interview: Victoria Schofield

“They should have insisted BB be kept safe and if she wasn’t, there would be hell to pay,” says Victoria Schofield.

News & Politics, Opinion, Viewpoint »

[25 Feb 2010 | Comments Off | Najam Sethi]
Decision Time

Will the army stand with the government or the Supreme Court as the “Get-Zardari” campaign gains momentum?

Blog Row, The Water Cooler »

[14 Feb 2010 | Comments Off | Nadir Hassan]
Blame Game

There are no heroes in the latest kerfuffle over judges, just a clash of giant egos

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[30 Jan 2010 | One Comment | Nadir Hassan]
A Confederacy of Crooks?

In the wake of the Supreme Court’s NRO decision, it should be remembered that corruption transcends party affiliation.

Blog Row, The Water Cooler »

[19 Jan 2010 | 2 Comments | Nadir Hassan]
Heads the Army Wins, Tails Zardari Loses

The army has ensured that it is the only institution that can make peace with India.