The People Pay
Because of years of inaction and putting the interests of politicians over the people they were elected to serve, Pakistan's weak child of a democracy could succumb to the common cold. And the public will pay again.
Because of years of inaction and putting the interests of politicians over the people they were elected to serve, Pakistan's weak child of a democracy could succumb to the common cold. And the public will pay again.
Syed Yahya Hussainy | Posted 02.07.2012
Though this latest episode in Pakistan's political history is unfolding in deeply troubling ways, there are reasons to hold out hope.
Dr. Charles G. Cogan | Posted 02.05.2012
To me, the most striking thing about the text, which has both an authentic and an artificial ring, is the Pakistani obsession with and anger toward the Osama bin Laden operation.
HuffingtonPost.com | Sam Stein | Posted 05.25.2011
The author of a much-discussed op-ed in the Christian Science Monitor -- which charged that former Gov. Mitt Romney said he would likely not appoint a...
Wajid Ali Syed | Posted 03.11.2012