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Musharraf's hidden war: stubborn Baloch resistance sparked by Pakistani assassination
As Pakistani ruler General Pervez Musharraf completed his diplomatic-cum-book-tour of Western capitals he raised many eyebrows with his blunt talk....
New Internationalist, 12/01/06 by Ahmar Mustikhan · More from publication -
U.S. sodomy ruling ripples to India
Ripples from the U.S. Supreme Court's historic ruling in a Texas sodomy law case have made it all the way to India, where activists are fighting a...
Gay & Lesbian Review Worldwide, The, 09/01/03 by Ahmar Mustikhan · More from publication -
Unholy alliance: the UN stumbles toward rights on sexual orientation - Currents
Five Muslim nations, in a rare alliance with the Vatican succeeded in thwarting a crucial Nations vote on Sexual Orientation and Human Rights--the...
New Internationalist, 08/01/03 by Ahmar Mustikhan · More from publication -
Nature's blast: Pakistan's nuclear-test region suffers drought
In southernmost Pakistan, site of the Government's nuclear tests, drought has left a trail of deaths and destruction. International aid...
New Internationalist, 09/01/00 by Ahmar Mustikhan · More from publication -
Pakistan plans modern net - Company Business and Marketing
National Telecommunications Co.: Pakistan plans modern net.(Company Business and Marketing) Pakistan's second-largest operator is planning to...
CommunicationsWeek International, 07/17/00 by Ahmar Mustikhan · More from publication -
Honour Killings.(violence against women in Pakistan)

PARTLY MODERN, PAKISTAN CONTINUES TO KILL WOMEN FOR THE SAKE OF TRADITIONAL FEUDAL VALUES At least 2,000 women die in the south Asian state of...
Canadian Dimension, 02/01/00 by Mustikhan, Ahmar · More from publication -
Killing the `living dead': a special report on the Pakistani drugs trade
In Karachi, Pakistan, they are called the `living dead'; scavenging for food in the dirtiest of the open garbage heaps, or squatting cock-style in...
New Internationalist, 10/01/99 by Ahmar Mustikhan · More from publication -
Typewriter guerrillas: government attacks critical journalism - Pakistan's
ONE of Pakistan's most respected journalists, chief editor of the weekly The Friday Times Najam Sethi, was dragged out of bed and beaten up in a...
New Internationalist, 08/01/99 by Ahmar Mustikhan · More from publication -
The Roots of Islamic Extremism.

Many moderate Muslims believe that Islamic fundamentalism has been misunderstood in the West as a movement calling for violence against...
World and I, 07/01/99 by Mustikhan, Ahmar · More from publication -
Women's woes under Islam.

Women in nations under Islamic rule face many gender inequalities. Women are denied a wide variety of rights enjoyed by men, such as driving cars,...
World and I, 02/01/98 by Ansari, Massoud; Mustikhan, Ahmar · More from publication


