Archive for April 8th, 2024

Pakistan: Prospects For Conflict Resolution In Baluchistan – OpEd

The path to resolving the conflict in Baluchistan, while fraught with complexities, can be navigated through a comprehensive strategy that not only addresses immediate concerns but also lays the foundation for long-term stability and prosperity. Expanding on the pillars of peace, political dialogue, economic development, regional cooperation, and cultural integration, additional layers of engagement and strategic planning are essential. A […]

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Pakistan: Why Judicial Impasse Again? Does Pakistan Need A New Social Contract? – OpEd

After a short pause, Pakistan is going through another judicial crisis when a letter from six judges of Islamabad High Court surfaced in the country’s media about interference in judicial processes threats, and intimidation by the country’s intelligence agencies in political cases pending in the court followed by suspicious letters sent to the judges of superior judiciary in the country. […]

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China Is Unpopular In Myanmar, But Does It Care? – OpEd

China is unpopular in Myanmar where it is the strongest backer of a oppressive military junta that seized power in the Feb 2021 coup and has now been embroiled in battles with multiple ethnic armed groups and the People’s Defence Forces aligned to the National Unity Government. Interestingly enough, China backs some of these armed groups to keep the country […]

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Aukusing For War: The Real Target Is China – OpEd

The occasional burst of candour from US diplomats provides a striking, air clearing difference to their Australian and British counterparts. Official statements about the AUKUS security pact between Washington, London and Canberra, rarely mention the target in so many words, except on the gossiping fringes. Commentators and think tankers are essentially given free rein to speculate, masticating over such streaky […]

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Rights of Tamils for Self-Determination in Sri Lanka

The UN covenant on civil and political rights which came in to effect in 1966, lays down the right and principle of self-determination under Article 1 as follows:- “All peoples have the right of self-determination. By virtue of that they freely determine their political status and thereby pursue their economic, social and cultural development”. UN adopted this principle bearing in […]

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Eid al-Fitr holiday 2024: Free events, concerts, fireworks across Saudi Arabia

Saudi Arabia announced a packed calendar of events for the upcoming Eid al-Fitr holiday, from theater to concerts and daily firework displays. Public and private sector employees in the Kingdom will get five days off from April 9, including the weekend, to mark the end of the holy month of Ramadan, which began on March 11. For more Saudi news, […]

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Iran’s grasp is loosening on its eastern borders

On April 4, Iranian media reported a series of attacks by the Baluch separatist group Jaish al-Adl in Iran’s Sistan and Baluchistan Province. The militants claimed they targeted six regime outposts in the port city of Chabahar and the border town Rask, which are more than 100 miles apart. Gunmen targeted four government buildings in Chabahar, including the Islamic Revolutionary […]

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IEA outraged over US drones in Afghanistan’s airspace

The Islamic Emirate has blasted the United States for violating and “occupying” Afghanistan’s airspace through the use of drones. In an interview with Afghanistan National Radio and Television (RTA), Hamdullah Fitrat, Deputy Spokesman of the Islamic Emirate, asked the US and other countries to immediately stop flying drones in Afghanistan’s airspace. He also called on regional countries to not allow […]

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Important national elections in India are a good time to consider a path based on justice, peace, and environmental protection

Introduction The national election time in India has started and in June India will have a new government in place based on these election results. These are widely regarded as very important elections for the country. While ideally elections are about considering and debating the various paths of socio-economic development, politics and governance, continuity and change, in practice a comprehensive […]

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The Return Of Terrorism? – OpEd

With its “war on terrorism,” the United States launched a global campaign against the perpetrators of the 9/11 attacks as well as a number of other targets. The campaign probably created more terrorists than it killed. Moreover, U.S. interventions in Afghanistan and Iraq—the first with only a tangential relationship to al-Qaeda, the second with no connection whatsoever—killed a huge number […]

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