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Sri Lanka needs to strengthen civil society to cope with Geneva resolution

MORE than a fortnight after the passage of the resolution on Sri Lanka in the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva, the Sri Lankan government continues to give mixed messages about its implementation. Full story

Israeli experts back Bibi’s bluff

A STRIKING feature of the Israeli political landscape in recent months has been the absence of a serious debate on the issue of the threat of war with Iran led by national security figures. Full story

Best wishes on Zardari’s journey to Ajmer

Pakistan president Asif Ali Zardari waves as he leaves the renowned 13th century shrine of Sufi saint Khwaja Moninuddin Chisti in Ajmer on April 8. — AFP photo
AT A time when Hafiz Saeed and others of his intolerant ilk appear to be determining the tempo of Pakistan’s Islamic fervour, it is important to note that Asif Zardari’s pilgrimage is to the shrine of Sufi... Full story


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