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Tag Archives: bloggers
Am I Pakistan?
For several weeks now, the concept of putting words out there in the hope that someone, somewhere, may find a gem of commonality that will bind total strangers, has become more and more distant. From the numerous blogs emanating from … Continue reading
Posted in politics
Tagged bloggers, Bollywood, culture, film, India, Mumbai, muslims, pakistan, propaganda, South Asia, terrorists, TV
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Cast Ye Doubt On My Faith?
Over the many conspiracy theories and hotly-debated views on various blogs and forums regarding Lal Masjid (LM), few have reacted to the notion that one Muslim has the power to doubt another Muslim’s faith. The common theme among many Pro-Lal … Continue reading
Posted in civics and society
Tagged assault, bloggers, christian right, collateral damage, community, Conservative, court, decadence, drinking, extremism, fundamentalists, gambling, God, hostages, Islam, Judgement, lal masjid, Liberal, media, molotov cocktails, morality, muslims, pakistan, pornography, Prophet, shame, suicide bombings, terrorism, theft, values, vandalism, weapons of mass destruction, women
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The Pakistani Blogger
There is one thing about Pakistani bloggers (and our media, for that matter) that I find very distasteful: Government-bashing. It doesn’t matter who is in power, as long as they hold the seat, it seems Pakistanis must hate them. Consider … Continue reading
Posted in politics
Tagged Benazir, bloggers, CJ, class, Condaleeza Rice, corruption, freedom, Imran Khan, issues, lexicon, May 12, McDonalds, Musharraf, Operation Clean-up, Pakistani, patriotic, peace, politicians, PPP, riots, Shahbaz Sharif, stability, verbal warfare
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