Articles with tag: citizen
The Roving Stones
Haroon Malik Nov 3, 2007 interacts: 5My lords have announced they will cause revolutionary changes, changes that will cause a grass root level change. But how could they?
India's first Citizen Journalists Meet held in New Delhi
Abhishek Behl Aug 20, 2007 interacts: 1Citizen journalists participating in the meet shared their views and ideas to take the country ahead into the next 60 years of independence.
The Silent Majority Speaks
imran ahmad Jun 5, 2007 interacts: 58I have not yet seen or heard that an excellent bank manager, an efficient medical doctor or the most qualified air steward has been made a Corp Commander or an Air Marshall. I have however see many armed force officers in positions where they are not supp
Our Tolerance of Comical Illusions
Faris Kasim Apr 5, 2007 interacts: 7The only superpower in the world claims that it is fulfilling its majority’s wishes but does exactly the opposite. A third-world plutocratic state wishes to better its citizens living standard by investing in a policy that benefits only a privileged
Violation of Civilians by the Army in Pakistan
mohammad shoukat Apr 5, 2007 interacts: 27How the army controlled security abused my mother and my brother in front of the whole world.
Get over the Victim Syndrome
Ahmer Muzammil Jan 26, 2007 interacts: 236The real issues that affect our daily lives are never addressed by opposition or the government, instead we are enamored with non-issues like huddod ordinance, attire of mushy, Kashmir, women’s face on hoardings, music in public buses and other crap
A Requiem for the Victims of 7/11
M B Qasmi Aug 7, 2006 interacts: 5As individuals we suffer and grieve and perhaps throw a few crumbs through a charitable organization for the victims or sometimes even offer our blood, but as a society we create conditions through our silence when it becomes a sin to remain mere spectato
Citizenship Rights for a Better Future
Bilal Ahmad Jul 10, 1999 interacts: 38The autocracy established in colonial India is alive and well in contemporary Pakistan


