Author Contributions 
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Sharique Naeem, an automation engineer by profession, is a a political commentator and writer. He writes for various newspapers of Pakistan, Bangladesh, India, Yemen and Iran.
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Long march: Achievement & Lessons
The Long-march was the center of attention since the last few days. The contrast between the leader and the led was all too apparent. Elsewhere in the country, tragic events happened, such as the Quetta killings and the Bara killings. However, much of the limelight was on the animated character in a...
‘Curiosity’ – a capitalist toy?
What if there was a little green being, on mars, that sneaks by and throws a rock at “Curiosity” – the $2.5 billion Capitalist Toy made to find life on the red planet. Will the next Curiosity edition, be equipped with a weapon? Imagine if Curiosity, sends back pictures of a pool of...
Responding to Afia’s plight
The news of Afia contracting cancer, is another horrific incident in the long list of violations of Human rights carried out by the U.S Such news are frequently brought to our attention, exposing the heinous crimes by U.S in its decade old war of terror, however our rulers (and those in line) have become...
Israel’s War crimes & Biased Media
This week, marks the anniversary of the Sabra-Shatila massacre at the hands of Israel, which took place in Palestinian refugee camps in Lebanon between September 16-18 in 1982. Muslims who had fled their homes due to Israel’s atrocities, had taken shelter in a refugee camp. Read More →
The French-Libyan connection
For years ‘France’, to a common man in the Muslim world was associated with the Eiffel Tower and the French Fries, however in recent years it has begun to be associated with negative connotations. Having already banned wearing Hijab in schools, France imposed a fine of 150 Euro on wearing a face...

