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The Wikileaks Burn Book

From the Blog CHUP! – Changing Up Pakistan: The Wikileaks Burn Book -   Reading the news yesterday, I swear I could hear the faint but haunting sound of Julian Assange cackling gleefully while swimming the backstroke in an enormous pile of cable papers. Wikileaks, Assange's whistleblower website, began the release of more than 250,000 diplomatic cables to the New York Times, The Guardian, Der Spiegel, Le Monde . Read Full PostComments

Changing politics

From the Blog PkColumnist.com: Changing politics - It is true, the people at large appear to be dissatisfied with the character, ethical standards and even leadership quality of the class which dominates political parties of all sizes and ideological hues. Media commentators and relatively educated and informed sections of Pakistani society routinely talk about the agrarian, feudal class background of the political elite in negative terms and question their capacity to turn Pakistan into a modern, progressive and prosperous country. The growing numbers of middle class urban intellectuals, now active in civil society groups, have an equally dim view of political parties. They compare Pakistan with South Korea, Malaysia and Turkey, and often with a thriving India, and lament how our elected or democratic political elites have failed them. Never have the views of Pakistan's civil bureaucracy and military leadership been generous about our parties and their leaders. One of their rationales for stepping in and ruling Pakistan, destroying every democratic norm and institution, was that the leaders and parties they displaced had hardly any clue about how to make Pakistan a great country and improve living conditions for ordinary citizens. Given the complex challenges we face, from peace and security to unemployment and inflation, the negative impressions of political parties are likely to grow deeper and wider. The popular political talk shows on our vibrant but intellectually shallow electronic media have accentuated political discord and conflict among rival political parties, and this tends to show politics in a very bad light in the public eye. With this long preface, I wish to raise two questions about politics; can we change our political direction, and how can we do it? Here, it is necessary to highlight the class character of the ruling political elite and their critics. One comes from dominant social classes and it seems politics is their first choice in life and they use their privileged position in society to seek popular legitimacy. The critics belong mainly to the middle classes, the product of the relative modernisation of the country and economic development. Actually, it is not a question of class conflict but rather of conflicting views and very different understandings of society and politics. Of course, their social class orientations shape whatever views they have. The problem with the middle class critics who apparently think that Pakistan should have a different destiny is that they cannot change the politics of the country by just remaining critics. I am sure that, over time, a critical media will better educate the masses but we also run the risk of greatly alienating the masses from popular parties, thus paving the way for non-democratic forces. It would be a denial of history and rubbishing of experience of better-governed societies if we ignore the positive view of politics. Politics is an instrument to empower people as well as the elite and give a particular direction to society. We can change politics but the change cannot begin and end with a cup of tea. In the case of Pakistan, we must bring the middle class intellectual and younger generations, that appear to be better educated and have a deeper concern about the country and society, into mainstream political parties. A change in the political culture of the political parties is possible but that will be a slow and daunting task and will depend on how the new recruits will shape the inside discourse. I believe no party, even the dynastic ones that we have to contend with, can stay for long in the political arena without new groups of thinking men and women of younger generations joining them. Or there could be a social movement for revolution which could then take the shape of a party. The question here would be how will this happen and who will do it? . Read Full PostComments

Na Samajhna by Kamran Ahmed is released on ITunes & Nokia OVI

From the Blog Express Pakistan: Na Samajhna by Kamran Ahmed is released on ITunes & Nokia OVI - "NA SAMAJHNA by KAMRAN AHMED " LAUNCHED WORLDWIDE SUCCESSFULLY OVER 400 DIGITAL STORE FRONTS IN OVER 50 COUNTRIES Love, aggression, Sufism, Dance and much more… Download complete album on iTunes Download complete album on Nokia OVI More About: Kamran Ahmed & 82Rockerz Friendship With Us On Facebook . Click Here Related posts: Na Samajhna by Kamran Ahmed (82ROCKER) – Official Video Teaser KAMRAN AHMED (82ROCKER) is coming back with debut album "Na Samajhna" Kamran Ahmed (82ROCKER) collaborates with Indian Cricketer Sreesanth . Read Full PostComments

Na Samajhna by Kamran Ahmed is released on ITunes & Nokia OVI

From the Blog MastiKorner: Na Samajhna by Kamran Ahmed is released on ITunes & Nokia OVI - "NA SAMAJHNA by KAMRAN AHMED " LAUNCHED WORLDWIDE SUCCESSFULLY OVER 400 DIGITAL STORE FRONTS IN OVER 50 COUNTRIES Love, aggression, Sufism, Dance and much more… Download complete album on iTunes Download complete album on Nokia OVI More About: Kamran Ahmed & 82Rockerz Friendship With Us On Facebook. Click Here Related posts: Na Samajhna by Kamran Ahmed (82ROCKER) – Official Video Teaser KAMRAN AHMED (82ROCKER) is coming back with debut album "Na Samajhna" Kamran Ahmed (82ROCKER) collaborates with Indian Cricketer Sreesanth . Read Full PostComments

Help Greyhounds in Spain

From the Blog Speak Your Mind!!!: Help Greyhounds in Spain - Normal 0 false false false MicrosoftInternetExplorer4 st1:*{behavior:url(#ieooui) } /* Style Definitions */ table.MsoNormalTable {mso-style-name:”Table Normal”; mso-tstyle-rowband-size:0; mso-tstyle-colband-size:0; mso-style-noshow:yes; mso-style-parent:”"; mso-padding-alt:0in 5.4pt 0in 5.4pt; mso-para-margin:0in; mso-para-margin-bottom:.0001pt; mso-pagination:widow-orphan; font-size:10.0pt; font-family:”Times New Roman”; mso-ansi-language:#0400; mso-fareast-language:#0400; mso-bidi-language:#0400;} In Spain every year 50,000 Greyhounds are brutally killed. They are being used for hunting small animals, but if they don't satisfy the bastards (farmers & hunters), they are being killed. These dogs live in deplorable state while they are alive. They are being used for hunting, but they get little food from their owners. And every year, after hunting season, these animals are killed in a variety of ways. In short, Spain is living hell for dogs. This is how they are being tortured to death: They are being hanged on trees & the animal may take hours to die They chop off their legs They are being starved to death They don't put down the animal in a humane way (injections are expensive) They are also being drowned in wells The hunters believe the more a dog suffers, the better it is They either set fire on the dog or abandon him in the woods It sounds quite fucked up & cruel. Animals deserve compassion & respect, not brutality that has no end to it. Anyway, please sign this petition & help out dogs who are still alive in Spain…thank you! . Read Full PostComments

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