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Social Media: Asia/Pacific: Central/North Asia: Pakistan

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for the Asia/Pacific/Central/North Asia/Pakistan Region

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Patriot Games: Pak warns US of S Asia crisis
Pakistan said on Wednesday that any bid by India to buy US-made Patriot missiles would plunge the region into crisis and threaten an ongoing peace process between the nuclear-armed rivals. (2/13/2005,... Read More...


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Media violence and terrorism
This publication attempts to reveal some of the profound changes in the way that fundamental liberties such as freedom of expression and press freedom have been affected by terrorism and the efforts b... Read More...


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Pakistan: EPB Ready to Compensate Exporters Even as Smuggling Stifles the Sector
Article discusses the effects of recent WTO and US policies on Pakistan. Also discusses the rampant textile smuggling faced by Pakistan, and proposed methods to combat this. (Fibre to Fashion, 11/26/0... Read More...


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Pakistan Seeks World Bank Help to Solve Water Dispute with India
Discusses Pakistan's efforts to have the World Bank's support over their conflict with India over pipelines. (China View, 11/27/04) Read More...


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Pakistan Taking Measures to Meet WTO Challenges
In response to WTO charges, Pakistan plans on revamping some of its policies including their justice system. (PakistanLink.com, 11/2/04) Read More...


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The Pakistan Connection
There is evidence of foreign intelligence backing for the 9/11 hijackers. Why is the US government so keen to cover it up? By Michael Meacher. (Guardian, 7/22/2004) Read More...


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A 'Moderation' of Freedom
Pakistan's Pervez Musharraf isn't practicing what he preaches, write Samina Ahmed and John Norris. (Washington Post, 6/15/2004) Read More...


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A Plea for Enlightened Moderation
Muslims must raise themselves up through individual achievement and socioeconomic emancipation writes Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf. (Washington Post, 6/1/2004) Read More...


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Pakistan's nuclear loopholes
Argues that the U.S. should take a harder stand against Pakistani nuclear proliferation. By Selig S. Harrison. (Boston Globe, 2/9/2004) Read More...


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Responding to the Indo-Pakistani Crisis
Discusses the crises and concludes that a bilateral agreement reached freely by India and Pakistan is the best means to allow the people of Kashmir to live a future in peace. By James Phillips, Jack S... Read More...


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Kashmir: Redefining the U.S. Role
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Kashmir: Fundamentalism Takes Root
Last year's nuclear tests by both India and Pakistan brought world attention to the decades-old Kashmir conflict. Neither New Delhi nor Islamabad has ever asked what Kashmiris want. They would not lik... Read More...


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Reducing Collateral Damage to Indo-Pakistani Relations from the War on Terrorism
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BBC In Depth: Kashmir Conflict
BBC News Online's special coverage takes an in-depth look at the decades-old dispute between India and Pakistan over Kashmir. (8/2/2000) Read More...


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Pakistan's Challenges and the Need for a Balanced Solution
(Brookings Institute, 8/10/2002) Read More...


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Pakistan's Jihad Culture
The government in Islamabad supports militants and their religious schools as cheap ways to fight India and educate Pakistan's youth. But this policy is creating a culture of violence that exacerbates... Read More...


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Pakistan's Never-Ending Story: Why the October Coup Was No Surprise
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Pakistan's Slide Into Misery
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Rein in Pakistan or Lose India
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The Jihadist Threat to Pakistan
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The Pressures on Pakistan
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The United States Should Encourage India and Pakistan to Disengage
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Afghanistan and Pakistan: Is the Glass Half Empty or Half Full?
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Daily Mail (Pakistan)
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Friday Times (Pakistan)
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International News (Pakistan)
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News International Pakistan (Pakistan)
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News Network International (Pakistan)
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Weekly Independent (Pakistan)
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