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    The predicament of expatriates

    DAWN.COM | Encounter | The predicament of expatriates THE saga of Pakistani diaspora began in 1970s with the beginning of the era of petro-dollars in the Gulf and Saudi Arabia in the wake of massive construction activity attracting Pakistanis labour to these destinations. The government of...
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    Robert Fisk: Into the terrifying world of Pakistan's 'disappeared'

    Robert Fisk: Into the terrifying world of Pakistan's 'disappeared' - Robert Fisk, Commentators - The Independent In the first of a series of reports from Pakistan, our correspondent meets the wife of one of 8,000 citizens who have gone 'missing' at the hands of the state If you want to...
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    From managing the Ambanis’ money to managing Pakistan’s finances, what a day!

    From managing the Ambanis’ money to managing Pakistan’s finances, what a day! Thursday, March 18, 2010 Press Gallery By Mohammad Malick Islamabad: Taking part in the virtually meaningless debate on Law and order, Makhdoom Faisal Saleh Hayat sounded more like the future senior leader of...
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    World: South Asia Pakistan's wall of silence on child abuse

    BBC News | South Asia | Pakistan's wall of silence on child abuse A new report on attitudes to child sex abuse in Pakistan's North-West Frontier Province paints a horrifying picture of widespread abuse. The report shows that many of the population believe that the sexual abuse of young...
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    Qualitative decline in Pakistani TV plays

    So this is a proof that our country is indeed a SECULAR country where your's is not DAWN.COM | Letters to the Editor | Qualitative decline in Pakistani TV plays THIS is apropos of the letter by Sohail Malik “Theatre in Pakistan: another view” (Feb 19). The writer has outlined some of the...
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    Yes We love you too

    excellent article, close to ground realitites: Yes, we love you too- Hindustan Times India’s attitude towards Pakistan has changed from being patronising to apathetic. And it seems that Islamabad just can’t stomach that, writes Ashok Malik. Advocates for greater civil society engagement...
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