War on Terror :: September 11 Attacks
Recent articles from the archives
September Morning
Feroz Qutabshahi Sep 4, 2008The pace might be pathetically slow but an increasing cadre of writers and thinkers have started to question smugness of the Islamic world.
The Naval War College Bomb Blasts
Feroz R Khan Mar 4, 2008I was about 800 meters away from the bomb blast. The force of the explosion was powerful enough to rattle the windows nearly a mile away.
The Deoband Declaration on Terrorism: Why Now?
Dost Mittar Mar 3, 2008On February 25, 2008 an āAll India Terrorism Conferenceā? was attended by over 10,000 Islamic clerics, scholars, muftis and teachers.
Long Road Ahead
Khalid Bhatti Feb 19, 2008PML(Q) showed a very dismal performance with managing just 38 seats against the boastful claims of more than 110 seats in national assembly before the elections.
Monday Morning Blast in Rawalpindi ... An eyewitness account
Sabahat Vahidy Feb 4, 2008This morning marked the first day of classes for the current batch of officers chosen from around the country to take the Unit Command Course. Five of them never signed-in today.
Taliban, Pashtoons and Pakistan
Khalid Bhatti Jan 28, 2008The militants have become so bold that they have started to fight pitch battles against the Army instead of employing hit and run tactics that were the hallmark of tribal battle skills.
Child Interrupted
ehsan syed Jan 14, 2008The boy who blew himself in Dera Ismail Khan last Muharram was hardly 17 years old. Still a child, legally speaking, dying a violent death, martyr to some, and terrorist to others.
Why the American War on Terror is Failing Miserably
Bhaskar Dasgupta Nov 17, 2007USA's counter terrorism effort in the Global War against Terror is frankly creating more terrorists than it is stopping.
Pakistan at War
Akmal Hussain Nov 16, 2007There is little doubt that Pakistan is under attack by the combined forces of Al Qaeda and Taliban. It is equally clear that the war is not going well.
Voice from Waziristan
Khalid Bhatti Oct 28, 2007Today on 28th October, 2007 I woke up to the horror stories of killing and beheading of thirteen people in Swat, Pakistan.
Of Carnage and Triumph
Dilawar Syed Oct 19, 2007At least 135 innocent lives lost; hundreds of families devastated.
A Silent World
Tooba Shah Oct 12, 2007There are bodies strewn as far as the eye can see. Are they amongst these dispersed corpses? No! I quell all such thoughts. To be certain, I now start looking carefully.
Twin Blasts in Rawalpindi leaves 27 dead, 70 injured
Saeed Minhas Sep 4, 2007A chilling response to Musharraf's military operation in tribal areas
Suicide attacks: Is there an end in sight?
Manzoor Ali Jul 26, 2007During the first seven months of 2007, nearly 22 suicide attacks were carried out in the country.
As The Drama Unfolds
Asra Nadeem Jul 5, 2007Mulana Abdul Aziz calls for Jihad one minute and runs for his life the next second.
Liberation of a Monster
Subhash Gatade Apr 27, 2007The double standards employed by the US to protect its own buddy Posada have shocked the world. By its refusal to either prosecute Posada for his crimes against humanity on its own or refusing to extradite him to Cuba or Venezuela it has clearly violated
Why Not Hate All Types of Terrorism?
Ali Rizvi Dec 17, 2006People seem to pick and choose which terrorist groups to denounce. Why not denounce all of them?
India-Pakistan talks: the endless cycle
Aparna Pande Nov 21, 2006The two countries agreed to set up a six-member panel to counter terrorism; A nuclear safety agreement was signed; However, no progress took place on reducing troops in Kashmir and in Siachen.
Hang Guru, if that helps
Zafar Choudhary Oct 3, 2006Right from the day, the death warrants were pronounced Srinagar city is under virtual siege as it has become difficult for the government and forces and keep protesting people off streets.
9/11: DOB of Islamophobia
Irena Akbar Sep 17, 2006People all over the world are marking the fifth anniversary of the deadliest terrorist attack ever. It’s time they marked five years of the onset of Islamophobia too and searched for its permanent end.


