Fighting for the white stripe Sher Khan January 17, 2011 On August 11, 1947, the country’s first Prime Minister Liaquat Ali Khan unveiled the new Pakistani flag – an all-green Muslim League flag with a slight alteration. It included a white stripe that the then prime minister in his address went on to say provided [...]
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My Blog: Fighting for the white stripe
Posted in Human Rights, intolerance, Islam, Pakistani Politics, PPP, Religious parties, Salmaan Taseer, tagged asif ali zardari, extremism, intolerance, pakistan, pakistan politics, peoples party, ppp, salmaan taseer, Salmaan Taseer murder, war on terror on February 19, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
Hate me, Hate me not: Cafe Pyala’s take on Raymond Davis
Posted in Anti-Americanism, Raymond Davis, Religious parties, Reporting ethics, tagged Anti-americanism, diplomatic relation, pakistan, raymond davis, us consulate on February 3, 2011 | 1 Comment »
Cafe Pyala happened to put together a well thought out background piece on Diplomatic Immunity in regards to the Raymond Davis case. As we all know there are many people in the society which are propping up with an axe to grind against US and its evilness. All is fair but before one gets taken [...]