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Posts Tagged ‘Dera Ismail Khan’

Rising Hopes at Dera

By Fahim Khan • Dec 14th, 2009 • Category: Politics, Worth A Second Look

Few changes are being speculated after induction of some personalities, each expert in his field, in Dera Ismail Khan’s socio-political spheres. Within a short time of few weeks the newly arrived District Police Head has brought the city out of bloodshed which was merely a routine prior to his arrival with daily sad news of [...]



Musharraf Behind Mumbai Attacks

By Natasha Suleman • Jul 28th, 2009 • Category: Politics

The mumbai attacks  seem to have badly affected Indian minds.The Indian media went crazy during the unfortunate incident last year ;from Chacha Rehman to Abu Dera Ismail Khan we heard some of the most ridiculous stories regarding Pakistan’s involvement in the cowardly attack that left more than hundred people dead.The bollywood inspired news channels turned [...]



D. I. Khan: How cities change

By Prof. Dr. Mansoor Akbar Kundi • Jun 28th, 2009 • Category: Misc, Worth A Second Look

I opened my eyes in Dera Ismail Khan  in August 1955, the town a Baloch Chieftain Soorab Khan raised  in 1429,  until graduation in 1976. Since then, no matter in which of the world,  I have been regular visitor to the town to see my old dad in the old Haveli my grandfather built; sit [...]



Portraying Dera

By Fahim Khan • Apr 15th, 2009 • Category: Politics

Since recent past, Dera Ismail Khan, a district presently known for tempestuousness, has been in the spotlight of print and electronic media with titles ranging from a politico’s rhetoric to casualties resulted from a controversial op to a barbaric attack on some congregation. These pieces, in spite of being aired by some prominent mass medium, [...]



It is Possible To Stop Suicide Attacks

By Mohsin Sehgal • Apr 12th, 2009 • Category: Politics, Worth A Second Look

Is really that the case about the suicide attacks that they cannot be stopped? Well, when the suicide bomber is on your head, just some yards away then, its virtually impossible to stop him by blowing himself. Though with proper measures, the damage can  be controlled. But as a whole is it really impossible to [...]



Carnage in Dera

By Prof. Dr. Mansoor Akbar Kundi • Feb 25th, 2009 • Category: Politics, Worth A Second Look

The suicidal bomb blast in the funeral procession in my hometown Dera Ismail Khan on 20th like before left more than thirty dead and twice of them wounded.  It was a target attack on the Shia as they were carrying the funeral of a Shia activist gunned down a day before.   A similar attack was [...]



Target: Dera Ismail Khan

By Brig. (r) Junaid Zaman • Feb 6th, 2009 • Category: Politics

After setting FATA and Swat on fire, the invisible hands are now busy with all concentration to burn the Dera Ismail Khan area and it’s nearby cities like Hangu and the adjacent tribal areas. Just like FATA and Swat, the Dera Ismail Khan seems to be falling free in the hands of terrorists. The hurling [...]



Rising Sectarian Violence in Pakistan

By Brig. (r) Junaid Zaman • Nov 25th, 2008 • Category: Politics

Steadily and gradually but continuously, a planned sectarian violence is spreading across Pakistan starting from the North West province. The curse of terrorism is still there, but suicide bombings and bomb blasts only occur occassionally and their effect is on a single locality and they are condemned by the whole society and it unites the [...]



Hazrat Fazlur Rehman Diesel and Land

By Dr. Hassan Isfahani • Nov 15th, 2008 • Category: Politics

Last night I was watching a talk show of Hamid Mir at GEO, in which there was a strange looking man with flames sprouting out of his nostrils, and a familiar colorful Fazlur Rehman styled turban and the man was litterally shouting at full volume in the defense of Fazlur Rehman. The other two particpants, [...]



Be Warned: Pakistan is being Blackjacked

By A Khokar • Nov 14th, 2008 • Category: Politics

BANNU-NWFP: On Indus high way a 40 feet wide bill board is found erected depicting the new map of Afghanistan [picture courtesy of Adab Arez Blog.] which includes most of the NWFP province also. Keeping in view the turbulent state of affairs of NWFP, the general masses may think that this bill board has been [...]