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Wednesday, 23 November 2011 22:44 |
By Saroop Ijaz
The murder of doctors belonging to the Hindu faith in Sindh has evoked considerable protest and condemnation. It is of some comfort that we have not been completely desensitised to murder. However, the patronising standard denunciation that follows after any attack on ‘minorities’ is not proving effective in putting an end to wanton criminality against them.
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Wednesday, 23 November 2011 22:34 |
By Caroline Jaine
On hearing the term “Brit Pak” many in the art world would think first of the challenging band of mainly Goldsmiths graduates who dominated the British art scene in the 1980s and 90s. Lead by the controversial Damien Hirst, (who famously presented a shark preserved in formaldehyde), and including works by Tracey Emin, the Brit Pack reacted to the over-commercialisation of art by exhibiting in disused warehouses and decaying factories – but ironically the “pack” are now worth millions. Four years ago Hirst’s diamond encrusted skull entitled “For the Love of God”, was allegedly sold for £50million.
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Sunday, 20 November 2011 21:51 |
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United Pakistan Front (UPF) are hosting "Faiz's Inspiration for the Youth of Pakistan" and would welcome you all to attend this event. The event will be held on 23rd November 2011 between 18:30 – 20:30 at the UCL Archaeology Lecture Theatre, 31-34 Gordon Square, WC1H 0PY London, UK.
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Sunday, 20 November 2011 21:36 |
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Zesh Rehman, the British-born captain of the Pakistan national football team, launched his charitable foundation today at the Crystal Palace FC stadium in London. Representatives of several well-know football clubs were present as Zesh told his lift story from being the first Asian to play in the English Premier League to his current contract with Muangthong United FC of Bangkok.
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Sunday, 20 November 2011 21:29 |
By Michael Green
Is aid a blessing or a curse for developing countries? For Imran Khan, a former cricketer turned politician, the answer for his country, Pakistan, is clear. “If we don’t have aid we will be forced to make reforms and stand on our own feet,” he told the BBC recently. This was a message that he repeated at a mass rally in Lahore at the end of October, which launched his Movement for Justice party as a serious political force in the country. “Pakistan is losing over Rs3,000 billion [£21 billion] a year in tax corruption”, he told the crowd of 100,000 people. If this lost money “can be tapped, the country does not need foreign aid.”
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Sunday, 20 November 2011 21:21 |
By Jai
The English Defence League issued the following public statement yesterday on the EDL’s official Facebook page where they finally confirmed that they are indeed motivated by racial reasons.
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Sunday, 13 November 2011 14:27 |
By Jai
Reuters news agency are reporting that English Defence League financier & strategist Alan Lake is now being formally investigated by the Norwegian police in order to verify if he was an ideological influence on the mass-murdering Norwegian terrorist Anders Breivik.
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Sunday, 13 November 2011 14:23 |
By AFP
It’s been a decade since the September 11 attacks and many Americans still don’t know quite what to make of their 2.75 million Muslim compatriots. Could a reality TV series help?
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Wednesday, 09 November 2011 22:37 |
By Shelly Asquith
The London Mayoral elections are now just six months away; to mark this point in the campaign, Labour’s candidate Ken Livingstone unveiled several new policy developments, reports Shelly Asquith.
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