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Articles/Letters/Interviews 
Is Imran Khan
drifting toward Mullahism?
By: Iqbal Tareen,
Virginia, USA
October 22, 2007
American Interests in Pakistan Are Larger
than One Man
by Lisa Curtis
June 15, 2007
Who is afraid of the deal?
By Mir Jamilur Rahman
The News May 5, 2007
Musharraf Caves to Red Mosque Demands
Islamists' 'Death By A Thousand Cuts' Strategy Gains Another Slice
By Steve Schippert – April 30, 2007
The Armed Forces and the Corporate Sector
By Farhatullah Babar
April 30, 2007
The Fluttering Flag of Jehad
by Amir Mir -
April 27, 2007
A Tribute to Begum Nusrat Bhutto
By Wajid Shamsul Hasan
March 24, 2007
An open letter to Kasuri
Letter written by B. Raman
Pakistani Lady Minister's Murder: A
Message for B hutto
By Wajid Shamsul Hasan
February 24 2007
Committed but Incapable?
By Husain Haqqani
Feb 24, 2007
There are democratic alternatives in
Pakistan, says US Congressman
Musharraf's Stale Promises
By Jackson Diehl
February 5, 2007
An Orwellian state?
By Farhatullah Babar
January 13, 2007
Why Quaid's Pakistan Faces Demise?
By Wajid Shamsul Hassan
November 30, 2006
Women's Legislation: Gap between
Musharraf regime's promises and Action
September 2, 2006 - Sherry Rehman MNA
Coups Against Mossadegh & Bhutto
By Wajid Shamsul Hasan - July 13, 2006
Musharraf Launches Gender War Against
Bhutto
By Wajid Shamsul Hasan
June 30, 2006
Demystifying the military spending
by Farhatullah Babar
June 12, 2006
Weep, Pakistan, weep
by Farhatullah Babar
June 11, 2006
Rivals' pact turns up heat on Musharraf
Foreign Editor's Briefing with Bronwen
Maddox
The Times May 16, 2006
Conditions For a Free Poll
By Husain Haqqani
The Nation - April 12, 2006
Pakistan Taleban settles in
By Aamer Ahmed Khan - BBC News, North
Waziristan - May 15, 2006
Charter of Democracy, Musharraf’s
Accepts First Defeat
By Wajid Shamsul Hasan – May 14, 2006
What Ails Afghanistan?
By CHRIS PATTEN
May 10, 2006
‘I Worry for Pakistan’s Future’
After a decade in exile, former prime
minister Benazir Bhutto is itching to get back into politics—and fearful of
militant Islam’s growing influence.
By Karen Fragala Smith
Newsweek
Interview of Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto (Part 1)
Interview of Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto (Part 2)
Interview of Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto (Part 3)
Interview of Mohtarma
Benazir Bhutto (Part 4)
Interview of Mohtarma
Benazir Bhutto (Part 5)
The
Birth of a Legend
ZULFIKAR ALI BHUTTO SHAHEED
Birthday tribute for Shaheed Bhutto, 5th
Jan. 2006
BY: Jehangir Bader, Secretary General PPP
PPP
Responds:
Zardari
is Testing Musharraf at His
Own Game
By
Nazir Dhoki
Zardari
returns a hardened politician
By Mohammad Abdul Qudoos
15 March 2005
Interview: Asif
Zardari,
Kalij Times
March 15, 2005
NAB Vs. Senator Asif Zardari
What May Happen After Musharraf
By Wajid Shamsul Hasan
London, March 19, 2005
Corruption Argument Must Not Derail
Political and Social Rights
By Husain Haqqani
The Nation (Pakistan),
Gulf News March 16, 2005
PPP-Musharraf Political Reconciliation
By Wajid Shamsul Hasan
March 16, 2005
Another Day of
Infamy
By: Roedad Khan
Just Another General
Editorial
Los Angeles Times, January 9, 2005
Interview
of Ms Benazir Bhutto vindicating her vision
Los Angeles
Times
September 23, 2001
Celebrating the life of Shaheed ZA Bhutto
Iqbal Tareen
Shaheed Bhutto shining example for younger
generation
Benazir
Bhutto
January
4, 2005
Benazir Bhutto
The Difference Between Right and Wrong
Benazir Bhutto
21 September 2003
New Regional Alignments
Benazir Bhutto
September 12, 2003
The other side of the Bhutto story
By:
Bashir Riaz
August 30, 2003
The General is in a Constitutional Crisis
Benazir Bhutto
August 30, 2003
A Mail-Ordered Conviction Against Ms Bhutto
By Tarique Niazi
August 10, 2003
Bhutto’s Case Putting the Record Straight
By:
Wajid Shamsul Hasan
August 8, 2003
A general's joy
'THE NEWS' dated January 17, 2003
(Benazir Bhutto writes for The News)
Benazir
Bhutto: Prospect and Retrospect
By:
Kamal Azfar
June 21,
2003
People of a
Lesser God
Senator Farhatullah Babar
"THE NATION" dated May 28, 2003
Haunted by an exile
Senator Farhatullah Babar
"THE NEWS" dated April 25, 2003
Pakistan's rigged elections must be
rejected
Benazir Bhutto,
February 1, 2003
Interview
With Benazir Bhutto
Fox News Network
September 23, 2002 Monday
The myth of
guided democracy
By Amir
Mateen
Interview
of Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto
by: Ralph Joseph-Mirani
19 November 2001
The Death Of A Minister
Benazir Bhutto
July 24, 2002
Democracy vs. Terror -
Islamic Countries Deserve Freedom Too
Benazir Bhutto
From The Wall Street Journal Editorial
Page Tuesday, September 25, 2001
Benazir Bhutto, Former Prime Minister of
Pakistan
September 15-20, 2002
The Terror Attack
Benazir Bhutto
‘The Nation’ September 25, 2001
A Former Pakistani Prime Minister Weighs
In
Benazir Bhutto
Posted Friday, Sept. 21, 2001
Benazir Bhutto: The Possibility of Woman
By Suzanne Wright
Benazir Bhutto
Diary: June 21st 1997
Pakistan And Musharraf
Have Reached A Point Of Fatal Implosion
By
Wajid Shamsul Hasan
London, January 17, 2005
Musharraf Can Learn from Indonesia
By Ali Dayan Hasan, published in The
Jakarta Post
April 26, 2005
A Letter to
US President
Iqbal Tareen
February 6,
2004
A Letter to Senator John Cornyn
Iqbat Tareen
February 6, 2004
A Letter to
Secretary of State
Iqbal Tareen
August 18,
2002
The Rise of Pakistan's
Army
By
Mahmud Ali
Timeline: Pakistan
A chronology of key events:

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Mohtarma Benazir Bhutto
Benazir Bhutto, chairperson of Pakistan's opposition People's Party is a
remarkable person. She has survived personal drama and persecution and has
seen moments of unprecedented glory and failure. Her career has taken her
from the depths of the prisons of dictator Zia-ul-Haq to the heights of
Pakistan's Prime Ministership. Only to be removed from office twice. But she
is not a person to quit easily.
Being the daughter of one of Pakistan's all-time popular Prime Ministers,
Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, Benazir had a privileged childhood. While her father
was busy building up the cadres of the People's Party, which he had founded
to rival the traditional power-house of the Muslim League, Benazir enjoyed
years of study at top universities. But her privilege turned into a
nightmare the day in 1974 that her father's trusted Chief-of-Staff, General
Zia-ul-Haq, overthrew the elected government. After a short trial, Mr.
Bhutto was hanged and Benazir and her mother were put in jail. All in all,
she spent nearly five years in detention, while Pakistan was suffering under
its military dictatorship.
By Hans Zomer
October, 1997
OneWorld Europe, Islamabad
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