The immediate crisis in Pakistan was averted Monday morning when Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani announced that he was going to reinstate Iftikhar Chaudhry as chief justice of the supreme court. Chaudhry had been dismissed by dictator Gen. Pervez Musharraf in 2007 in a particularly lawless way. Pakistan Muslim League (N) leader Nawaz Sharif had […]
Archives for March 2009
Freeman and the Coming War on Iran
Bob Dreyfuss has a postmortem on the scuttling by the Israel lobbies of the Chas Freeman appointment to the chairmanship of the National Intelligence Council. Dreyfuss shows that well-known figures in the Israel lobbies openly led the charge against Freeman, crowed at how they had succeeded, and then simultaneously denied their own existence. He argues […]
Engaging the Muslim World Events & Review
Updated for Monday: Here are some media advisories for my book tour this week in New York City. Note that media is always a last-minute business and preemptions do occur, but this is what is scheduled: Monday, March 16 Break Room Live, Air America, 3:10 pm Tues. March 17 Democracy Now with Amy Goodman, 8 […]
Vet issues and Mesothelioma
I keep seeing those ads on television about victims of mesothelioma, caused by exposure to asbestos, did some googling about the issue. Lo and behold, it has an Iraq and Middle Eastern dimension (as well as implications for US Iraq vets.) As if we didn’t have enough to worry about some websites on the subject […]
Violent Demonstrations in Lahore
Wire services reporting that Nawaz Sharif defied House arrest and went to a huge rally in Lahore. Thousands of demonstrators broke through a police blockade to demonstrate in front of the Punjab high court. Violent clashes, rock throwing and tear gassing ensued. Elements of a Punjabi vs Sindhi ethnic conflict emerging. Nawaz is now at […]
Nawaz Sharif under House Arrest; Army on Alert; Protesters Continue to Converge on Capital
In the midst of Pakistan’s ongoing political crisis, the government of President Asaf Ali Zardari sent out highly mixed signals on Saturday and Sunday. His government looked like it might be backing off its more hard line measures. The government of President Zardari pledged to appeal to the courts to lift bans on political activity […]
US Urges Freedom to Protest; Zardari Rejects Reconciliation Plan, Bans Geo; Sherry Rehman Resigns
The Pakistani government arrested another 200 protesters on Friday, mostly in Punjab province. The Long March demonstrators, in the meantime, reached the outskirts of Lahore. The arrests continued in the teeth of firm opposition from the Obama administration, which urged the Pakistani government to allow peaceful protests to proceed. Dawn (Karachi) reports that Washington is […]
Caron: Uprooting Flowers on Pakistan’s Frontier
James Caron writes in a guest op-ed for IC Some time before dawn on the 5th of this month, there was an explosion in the main building at the ziyarat, or shrine, of ‘Abd-ur-Rahman in Hazar Khwani village, North-west Frontier Province, Pakistan. While explosions have become despairingly common in this general region, with Taliban-inspired networks […]
Iraqi Refugees
Website for Iraqi Refugees: ‘Five million Iraqis have been driven from their homes by sectarian terror since Saddam Hussein was overthrown. Security has improved but most still can’t go home. If the world doesn’t help, Iraq may never recover. Out There News has been reporting Iraq since 2002. Many of our friends are now refugees. […]