Monthly Archives: November 2009

What does China’s ascendance mean for Palestine?, By Sarah Irving

It is not likely that China will offer an alternative to US hegemony regarding Palestine anytime soon. (MaanImages) George Habash, the late leader of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP), called China Palestine’s “best friend.” Indeed, he was on an official PFLP visit to China when the conflict between Palestinian forces and the Hashemite Kingdom erupted in …

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Egypt’s oldest university in spotlight over niqab ban, By Yasser Khalil

Cairo – Al-Azhar University in Cairo is one of the oldest and most respected Sunni religious institutions in the world. It works hard to uphold the image of Islam by supporting tolerance, urging Muslims to avoid extremism and rendering edicts on the proper behaviour for Muslims—such as respect for one’s neighbours and the need to practice charity towards anyone in …

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PAKISTAN HIT BY DOUBLE GAMES

The enormity of the carnage that visited the civilians at the Meena Bazaar in Peshawar on Wednesday is certainly not going to be Pakistan’s last. The blast at a bazaar that sells largely women merchandize, some say, was an attack on Pakistan’s way of life. But the picture behind the horror is more complex and has many hands behind it. …

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Philanthropist Alhaj N.D.H. Abdul Caffoor

61st Commemoration Day on November 1: Alhaj A.H.M. Azwer These were eulogies ungrudgingly paid to the late Alhaj N.D.H. Abdul Caffoor by the then Prime Minister and the Governor General – two of the outstanding leaders this country has produced to the Souvenir brought out by the Muslim League Senate in 1957 November 1, 2009 marks the 61st death anniversary …

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