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Developing Just Leadership

Iqbal Siddiqui

Jumada' al-Ula' 06, 1430 2009-05-01

Occupied Arab World

Question: What does a great power do when it suffers an unexpected defeat and a major setback in its plans for achieving an acceptable solution to a problem? Answer: It sits back, regroups, deflects public attention to other issues, and works quietly behind the scenes to prepare the ground for a new attempt to achieve its objectives by some other strategy in future.

Empowering Weak & Oppressed

Mustafa Dhia Allah

Jumada' al-Ula' 06, 1430 2009-05-01

Occupied Arab World

Three more Israeli spy rings were uncovered in Lebanon leading to the arrest of several persons last month bringing the total to nine arrests over the year. Three persons—two Lebanese and one Palestinian—were arrested on April 25. The Lebanese were identified as Ali Mantash and Robert Kfoury, and the Palestinian as Mohammad Awad.

Empowering Weak & Oppressed

Tahir Abdullah

Jumada' al-Ula' 06, 1430 2009-05-01

World

One of the first acts of Barack Obama as president of the United States was to order a review of all Guantanamo Bay detainees. He also announced that the notorious detention camp will be closed in a year. That, however, has not deterred guards at the prison from abusing detainees, as Mohammad al-Gharani revealed in a telephone interview posted on Al-Jazeeratelevision website on April 14.

Empowering Weak & Oppressed

Waseem Shehzad

Jumada' al-Ula' 06, 1430 2009-05-01

World

Like the chicken and egg question, what came first: the torturers or torture memos? Despite the mounting evidence, for years, officials in the Bush administration brazenly maintained: “TheUnited States does not do torture.” This was not stated merely by low level officials. Starting from former US President George Bush down, everyone had memorized this mantra about torture.

Empowering Weak & Oppressed

Tahir Mahmoud

Jumada' al-Ula' 06, 1430 2009-05-01

World

The minority Conservative government of Canada appears determined to deny Omar Khadr his Charter Rights even in the face of several court rulings, the latest of which was handed down on April 23. Justice James O’Reilly of the Federal Court issued a clear ruling ordering Canada to seek Khadr’s repatriation from Guantanamo Bay where he has languished since October 2002.

Empowering Weak & Oppressed

Fahad Ansari

Jumada' al-Ula' 06, 1430 2009-05-01

World

This month, the world may witness the final chapter in the 25-year-old conflict between the Sri Lankan army and the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam (LTTE), commonly known as the Tamil Tigers. The civil war, which has killed more than 70,000 people and displaced hundreds of thousands others, was triggered by Tamil demands for an independent homeland in the North and East of the country following decades of complaints about discrimination against them by the majority Buddhist Sinhalese government.

Developing Just Leadership

Zafar Bangash

Jumada' al-Ula' 06, 1430 2009-05-01

World

The Taliban’s ascendance in Swat and their brief foray into the town of Buner to the south sent leaders of the self-proclaimed superpower in Washington into panic that surpassed even that displayed by officials in Islamabad. US media reports repeatedly mentioned that Swat is barely 100 kilometres from the Pakistani capital.

Empowering Weak & Oppressed

Mahmoud Ahmadinejad

Jumada' al-Ula' 06, 1430 2009-05-01

Features

We have gathered here in the follow up to the Durban conference against racism and racial discrimination to work out practical mechanisms for our holy and humanitarian mission. Over the last centuries, humanity has gone through tremendous suffering and pain. In the Middle Ages, thinkers and scientists were sentenced to death.

Developing Just Leadership

Zafar Bangash

Jumada' al-Ula' 06, 1430 2009-05-01

Islamic Movement

There is also another definition of the Ummah: that of the aggregate power of the political culture of Islam. Today this is virtually non-existent because Muslims are not in control of their destiny. At this level, we cannot speak of the Muslim Ummah per se because its power is fragmented into nation-states ruled by elites and political systems that are the product of colonialism.

Empowering Weak & Oppressed

Zia Sarhadi

Rabi' al-Thani 05, 1430 2009-04-01

Main Stories

This year’s spring has arrived with the Americans singing a new tune about Afghanistan: the Taliban cannot be defeated militarily. While this was obvious for quite some time to most observers familiar with the Afghan scene, the Americans being slow learners needed extra time to grasp this reality. From US PresidentBarack Obama down, most Americans are now singing from the same page.

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