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Posts Tagged ‘Chief Justice of Pakistan’

Mombai Terrorism: Right Time to Blame Pakistan

By Farid Masood • Nov 29th, 2008 • Category: Politics, Worth A Second Look

Some months ago, I had asked a friend (who’s father is working in an Intelligence service) that why don’t your father gives his contact number to any one. He replied due to nature of assignment people of my father alike don’t give away their contact numbers. I understood his point of view, but I was [...]



Celebrations Tinged With Tragedy

By Ali Yar Khan • Mar 26th, 2008 • Category: Politics, Worth A Second Look

Exuberant Feelings were observed in different cities of Pakistan over the winning and oath taking of Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gillani as the 24rth Prime Minister of Pakistan of it’s 13th assembly. The seasoned player Yousuf Raza Gillani soar at the climax of his career starting from the grass root level. From Chairman of Union [...]



Well Done, Black Coat (Lawyers Movement) Zindabad

By Farid Masood • Mar 15th, 2008 • Category: Politics

“Rules are for fools”, ‘Might is Right’. After March 9, 2007, every morning people of Pakistan wake up, these statements strike (like a hammers) the minds of millions living here. ‘Justice’ is pleading for justice, ‘Justice’ is pleading for justice, ‘Justice’ is pleading for justice, . . . . [...]



Some Rational Decisions: Decree of the Nation

By Farid Masood • Mar 4th, 2008 • Category: Politics, Worth A Second Look

Buds are apparent so the signs of new developments are prominent. Spring season has started and the ice age is completed its tenure. Time to open our eyes and face the reality. Time to recover the loss as a whole nation. We had sacrificed in 1947, we are and will be sacrificing till the judgment [...]



Wateen Launches WiMAX Nationwide for Consumers! (Press Release)

By The Pakistani Spectator • Dec 20th, 2007 • Category: Uncategorized

Lahore, Pakistan, December 16th, 2007: Wateen Telecom, an Abu Dhabi Group venture in Pakistan, launches its WiMAX and HFC services for the consumer markets today. The launch will allow Wateen customers to have voice, telephony and broadband internet.
Wateen Telecom has been working on establishing a wireless network infrastructure since early 2006, and installed the network [...]



Raza Rumi on Naeem Bukhari Fiasco

By The Pakistani Spectator • Oct 4th, 2007 • Category: Uncategorized

On the fringes of Pakistani politics, the most darkest shade is of the battle between lawyers. The lawyer who started all this in the first place is Naeem Bukhari. Razi Rumi has some interesting thoughts upon this at,
http://www.razarumi.com/2007/09/28/naeem-bokhari-more-sinned-against-than-sinning/



Journalists of Pakistan Call for Black Day on 30 September

By The Pakistani Spectator • Sep 29th, 2007 • Category: Uncategorized

PROTEST !!! PROTEST !!! PROTEST !!! PROTEST !!! PROTEST !!!
World saw on 29th September, 2007 in the capital of Pakistan, Islamabad that Pakistan is equal if not worst than Nepal, Burma (Myanmar) or occupied Kashmir, when it comes to supressing the media, lawyers and civil society with baton charges, tear gases and bullets.
Thousands and [...]



Musharraf Got License To Kill More: Election Commission Flashpoint

By The Pakistani Spectator • Sep 29th, 2007 • Category: Uncategorized

When prime minister Shaukat Aziz, the whole cabinet, and the lotas like Shiekh Rashid, Ijaz ul Haq, Shuaat Hussain, Pervez Elahi were standing on the head of chief election commission to ensure that the nomination papers of General Pervez Musharraf get accepted without any hindrance, police were applying batons, tear gas and other evil measures [...]



Fazl-ur-Rehman : Next Prime Minister ?

By The Pakistani Spectator • Sep 21st, 2007 • Category: Uncategorized

APDM just announced that they will present their resignations from National and Provincial Assemblies on 29th of September. In the meeting of APDM, held in Islamabad, all the leaders of opposition were present and looked composed, but Maulana Fazl-ur-Rehman was not present and is in Saudia Arabia.

When TV channels contacted him about this, he said [...]



Mashhood: A lost Pakistani

By The Pakistani Spectator • Sep 13th, 2007 • Category: Uncategorized

His name is Mashhood resident of Wah, District Rawalpindi, Punjab (Pakistan). His brief story is as under:
He has done MBA from Al-Khair University, Pakistan and after getting his degree he started his job search. As we all know to start a career in Pakistan is a much difficult assignment, those who have links and support [...]