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Blog Row, The Water Cooler »

[26 Nov 2009 | No Comment | Nadir Hassan]
Omar Saeed Sheikh: Terrorist or Prank Caller?

How a man on death row nearly triggered a nuclear war.

Opinion, Viewpoint »

[6 Feb 2007 | No Comment | Mahir Ali]
Don’t Look Now

The millions of harrowing images captured by amateur photographers and beamed instantly around the world pose no threat to society. It’s the reality behind them that should be getting our attention

News & Politics »

[16 Dec 2006 | No Comment | Adnan Rehmat]
Years of Reporting Dangerously

The hype of a free press cannot mask the deadly statistics of a growing band of journalists who have paid with their lives for reporting the truth in the past six years.

News & Politics »

[9 May 2005 | No Comment | Massoud Ansari]
Banking on Terror

Terrorist networks use a well-oiled system to finance funding and money transfers.

News & Politics »

[7 Apr 2005 | No Comment | Massoud Ansari]
The Mystery Thickens

Recent arrests and fresh evidence that emerged blow holes in the government’s case against Omar Shaikh – the primary accused in Daniel Pearl’s murder.

News & Politics »

[9 Oct 2004 | No Comment | Massoud Ansari]
Capturing the Enemy

Even though police are catching some of the deadliest terrorists in the country, including Amjad Farooqui and Eid Mohammed, more and more young recruits are joining Pakistan’s militant organisations

News & Politics »

[7 Aug 2004 | No Comment | Massoud Ansari]
Jihad and the Roses

Suicide bombing is no longer either a male preserve, or a foreign one, as the presence of two young Pakistani girls out on a ‘divine’ mission indicates.

Opinion, Speaker's Corner »

[4 Jul 2004 | No Comment | Zohra Yusuf]
Marketing Murder

“Are we reaching a stage when an on-camera beheading will be seen with a yawn?” asks human rights activist and media practioner Zohra Yusuf, as most channels race to show gruesome images to ostensibly increase their ratings.

News & Politics »

[15 Jun 2004 | No Comment | Massoud Ansari]

The involvement of police personnel in a series of terrorist attacks sent alarm bells ringing within the administration

News & Politics »

[15 Jun 2004 | No Comment | Massoud Ansari]
The Harvest of Hate

Militants trained for decades by the establishment in Pakistan to further its political agenda abroad are more dangerous than ever – and now the battleground is their own country.