The Cleanup
July 29, 2010 5 min. read

Zainab Jeewanjee highlights Ambassador Haqqani’s response to the Wikileaks Reports on Charlie Rose. Jeewanjee draws on Hussain Haqqani’s insights to elaborate on his notion that history is to be taken into account, in tandem with ground realities before sensationalizing the Wikileaks story to implicate Pakistan for “not doing enough”.

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Garment Factory Workers to Receive Tk 3000 Minimum Wage
July 29, 2010 2 min. read

Garment factory workers have been demonstrating and engaging in violent street protests to call for a 5000 taka monthly minimum wage. The government has come to meet them more than half way. It is offering a 3000 taka monthly wage that will be announced later on Thursday afternoon. The Daily Star reports that the Labor […]

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A New Outlook in Washington
July 28, 2010 4 min. read

An important conceptual shift has occurred over the past few months in U.S. policy vis-à-vis New Delhi, heralded in two recent addresses by senior Obama administration officials.

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Husain Haqqani Pakistani Ambassador to U.S. Speaks on Charlie Rose About WikiLeaks Documents
July 28, 2010 2 min. read

Pakistani Ambassador to Washington, Husain Haqqani spoke to Charlie Rose yesterday.  It was a very interesting talk and well worth watching. As you watch the piece, please note  a few points that could use a bit of explication and clarification between the various counterparts in U.S-Pakistani bilateral relations. First, Ambassador Haqqani, a most collegial and […]

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A Picture of Retired Lt. General Hamid Gul's 2007 Arrest
July 28, 2010 1 min. read

A pen and ink and suminagashi print of the 2007 arrest of the retired general and former Director of Pakistan’s spy agency, Hamid Gul. Lt. Gen Gul is thought to have managed ISI’s coordination with the Afghan Taliban in order to develop strategic depth in Afghanistan to counter any Indian intervention in that country.

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Mannan Bhuiyan, Former Minister and BNP Leader Passes Away
July 28, 2010 1 min. read

Mr. Mannan Bhuiyan, a former Secretary General of the BNP passed away in Dhaka on Wednesday morning  at the age of 67. He had been suffering from lung cancer. Mr. Bhuiyan had served as Secretary General of the BNP for 11 years and  had also served his country in the capacity of the  Minister for […]

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Engaging Burma constructively
July 27, 2010 4 min. read

The Burmese junta leader, General Than Shwe, is on a five-day visit to India starting today. He will hold high-level meetings with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and other Indian officials mostly on matters relating to trade and strategic affairs. The military dictator has been condemned by human rights groups and numerous countries for imprisoning Aung […]

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Jamaat Leaders Arrested for War Crimes
July 27, 2010 2 min. read

The War Crimes Tribunal has issued arrest warrants for the 4 senior Jamaat leaders already in government custody.  The charges: committing genocide and crimes against humanity and peace during the 1971 War of Liberation.  The leaders wanted in connection with the crimes: none other than Motiur Rahman Nizami, the Jamaat-e-Islam chief and his Secretary General, […]

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ISI, Pakistan's Institutional Nucleus, Found Complicit in Taliban Coordination
July 26, 2010 6 min. read

Whatever the provenance of the documentary evidence, whatever the moral argument for the WikiLeaks revelation, Pakistan  and its military establishment is now squarely in the U.S. leadership’s cross-wires.  The secret is out, and the vast weight of the proof accumulated over 6 years, tens of thousands of pieces of intelligence, is flat out undeniable and […]

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ISI Aids Taliban: New Yorks Times cites WikiLeaks Report
July 25, 2010 2 min. read

In today’s New York Times reportage by Mark Mazzetti, Jane Perlez,  Eric Schmitt and Andrew W. Lehren has come crashing down on Pakistan.  Though broadly speaking the news is nothing new to anyone with an ear for politics in the region, the reportage offers documentary proof of ISI complicity with the Afghan Taliban.  It is […]

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America and China Cold War in South China Sea and Thailand Illiberal Democracy
July 25, 2010 4 min. read

Indonesia: As speculated about  previously, the U.S. will upgrade its support to the Indonesian military, even the notorious Kopassus.  This is in spite of continued human rights concerns, because the need of America to be able to contain China’s expansion into the South China Sea is becoming critical to the Obama Administration.  It is likely […]

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