South Asia

Bangladesh: Why Indian Muslims’ voice against anti-Hindu violence matters

It is reassuring to see some noted Indian Muslim intellectuals and scholars including a few Ulema come out and call spade a spade.

Gang-rape in Pakistan

Why the Meerwala Jatoi panchayat thought they would get...

Arms and the man

Musharraf launches ‘half–a–revolution’ It is a measure of the cynicism...

Thank you, Osama!

"We may in the not too distant future be...

Jihadis vs. ‘professionals’

The army’s attitude towards jihadi groups was in large...

Muslim double-bind

All Muslim states are unstable either because they have...

‘Action against jihadis was essential for Musharraf’s own survival’

IA REHMAN Director, Human Rights Commission of Pakistan & core...

Where are the liberal, peace-loving Indians?

ANEES HAROONFeminist, peace activistThe present scenario has strengthened...

‘Liberals in India must raise their voice against war’

DR MUBARAK ALIPakistani historianPresident Musharraf indicated his intention to...

‘No one in Pakistan wants a war’

PROF. S HAROON AHMEDFounder member of the international group,...

‘To the people of world’

On August 8, 2001, while RAWA was distributing food...

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