کچھ باتیں چناب کے کنارے
From the Blog mbilalm[image: Thoughts at bank of Chenab] چندر بھاگ سے چناب ہونے والے دریا کے کنارے بیٹھا ہوں۔ ٹھنڈی ٹھنڈی پورب کی ہوا چل رہی ہے۔ اس سارے ماحول سے آنکھوں کو ٹھنڈک اور دماغ کو تازگی مل رہی ہے۔ دوسری طرف کسان کڑکتی دھوپ میں گندم کی کٹائی میں مصروف ہیں۔ دراصل وہ مٹی سے رزق تلاش کر رہے ہیں۔ میں سوچ رہا ہوں کہ کیا صرف پیسا ہی رزق ہے؟ نہیں نہیں۔ ہم جہاں مرضی بھاگتے پھریں، درحقیقت ہم سکون کے متلاشی ہیں۔ خیر یہ تو اپنی اپنی تلاش کی بات ہے۔ پیسا تو مائع← مزید پڑھیںpakistanblogs.blogspot.comRead Full Post
Reporting in Pakistan- Protecting Journalists in One of the World's Most Dangerous Countries
From the Blog pakteahouse Raza Rumi spoke at the New America Foundation with Kati Marton, Peter Bergen and Joel Simon on the dangers of reporting freely in Pakistan. It was a robust discussion and Raza tried his best to add some nuance to the discussion. As he says "Horrible to be the 'news' yourself!". Reporting in Pakistan- Protecting Journalists… *by razarumi1* *See More* pakistanblogs.blogspot.comRead Full Post
Army,Pakistan,Politicians and lessons we never learned
From the Blog united4justice For last 6-7 decades army is exploiting ethnic, sectarian and social class prejudices to rule either directly through martial laws or indirectly during puppet or so called civilian governments. Nationalism is another card along with Shaheed card which they use very often to recover their image when their big blunders bring them under some criticism. Even in this fake war on terror, they used sectarian, ethnic and social class prejudices to forward war agenda in Pakistan and if we are seeing the results in the form of Shia-Sunni or Sufi-Salafi wars or similar other conflicts then we shouldn't feel shocked. Its the similar outcome they wanted but perhaps a bit more under control where they have command over resulting situations so that they can use these situations for their advpakistanblogs.blogspot.comRead Full Post
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