“Dawn” — – While we’re still arguing about whether there’s life after death, can we add another question to the cart? Is there life after democracy? What sort of life will it be? By democracy I don’t mean democracy as an ideal or an aspiration. I mean the working model: Western liberal democracy, and its variants, such as they are. …
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Western – backed Iranian opposition, roared, whimpered and died, By Saybhan Samat
The saga of the June 12th presidential elections in the Islamic Republic of Iran which started as a roar has for all purposes faded into a whimper and is dying off if not dead. The Western powers mounted an unrelenting massive propaganda blitzkrieg using its media mafia to support the opposition led by Mir Hussein Mousavi and denounced the elections …
Read More »Why Pakistan Will Never Catch Terror Leader Alive, By Ahmed Quraishi
The mess in Pakistan’s western areas is not just a battle with religious extremism. A larger part is a battle of proxies. There are credible reports that Indian and Israeli intelligence involvement in U.S.-controlled Afghanistan has deepened in the past seven years. American military and intelligence officials are impressed with the record of both countries in fighting Islamic groups in …
Read More »Demonising Iran Conveniently Hides Uncomfortable Truths for the West, By Robin Yassin-Kassab
THE MAINSTREAM media narrative of events unfolding in Iran has been set out for us as clear as a fairytale: an evil dictatorship has rigged elections and now violently suppresses its country’s democrats, hysterically blaming foreign saboteurs the while. But the Twitter generation is on the right side of history (in Obama’s words), and could bring Iran back within the …
Read More »Voter Turnout Showed Responsibility
The statement emphasized that the Election Law strongly protects the rights of the voters and the candidates. The Foreign Ministry on Wednesday in a communiquŽ said the cheap and lowly attitude of a few western governments cannot undermine the democratic nature of the presidential election. It called on the said regimes to review their faulty approach to Iranian developments. Part …
Read More »Error Curve By Mahmoud Mohammadzadeh
In the six days after the presidential election the people have again seen the contradictory attitude of some western governments toward Iran. When it was announced that an unusually large number of people participated in the democratic exercise, most if not all western circles admired the political climate in Iran and confessed that such a development was unparalleled in the …
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