But those Pakistanis who work in this “holy land” know the disgusting truth; that for the Saudi rulers they are merely considered slaves and untouchables. They can never attain a Saudi nationality and always need a Saudi citizen’s approval to live or do any business in the country. The ...
Helicobacter pylori in dental plaque of Pakistanis. J Int Acad Periodontal 1999; 78: 78–82. 22 Dowsett SA, Kowolik MJ. Oral Helicobacter pylori, can we stomach it? Crit Rev Oral Biol Med 2003; 14: 226–233. 23 Namiot DB, Leszczyńska K, Namiot Z, Chilewicz M, Bucki R, Kemon...
While the human rights abuses at Guantanamo and Abu Ghraib by the Bush administration have been exposed, documented and condemned by the world, similar abuses of Muslims in India's "war on terror" have gone largely unnoticed. There appears to be a conspiracy of silence by the world media w...
Jean-Charles Brisard – In the mid-90s, a number of Western and Arab politicians have traveled to Saudi Arabia, went to see the king, the interior minister, the defense minister, the head the intelligence services and told them: “We have evidence that a number of Saudi NGO fund terrorist...
Indians and Pakistanis Form Human Chain In Protest of Mumbai Terror Attacks Posted on July 16, 2011 by therearenosunglasses India-Pakistan human chain to protest Mumbai blasts New Delhi, July 16 (IANS) Raising slogans promising support to each other against terrorism, several Indian and ...
The Pakistanis pretend that the United States no longer has leverage over their country. That is not entirely accurate. Even the powerful military dictator General Musharraf, once threatened by the United States after 9/11, was compelled to appear on the national television and renounce Pakistan’...
But the number of marines utilizing this facility will not exceed 20, she assured Pakistanis recently. The Sept. 19 raid, however, proves there will be a far larger number of armed Americans on Pakistani soil eventually than the figure given by Ambassador Patterson. US MERCENERARIES IN ...
“The Pakistanis see the contradictions in the American approach,” said Shamila N. Chaudhary, a former top Obama White House aide on Pakistan and Afghanistan. “The big question for the administration is, ‘What can the Pakistanis actually deliver?’ Pakistan is holding its cards very closely....