Author Archives: The Pashtun Times

Political novice to become Tamil Nadu CM

CHENNAI: A former video cassette seller with close ties to Tamil Nadu’s late leader will become the next chief minister of the Indian state, capping a remarkable rise for the political novice. The ruling party in the southern state announced on Sunday that VK Sasikala would become the next leader following the resignation of the acting chief minister. Her rise ...

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Firing in Afghan consulate in Karachi leaves diplomat dead

KARACHI: An incident of firing has been reported near the Afghan consulate in Karachi city of Pakistan. The incident took place in Old Clifton area but the nature of the incident has not been ascertained so far. The area of the incident was cordoned off by the security forces of Pakistan shortly after the sounds of firing were heard. The ...

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Bacha Khan: A Messenger of Nonviolence

The society is the collection of individuals. The communication between or among the individuals in society is under some kind of established ethos known as the social order. Therefore, when the individuals communicate with one another, then conflicts are inevitable. These conflicts are resolved through two ways. One is violence and the other is non-violence. The entire history is bear ...

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The Tragedies of Sacred Violence and Profane Rights

While non-Muslim minorities seem like the most obvious victims of Pakistan’s repressive   blasphemy laws, in practice the picture is not as simplistic. That is not to say that the existence of these draconian blasphemy laws does not curtail the “substantive freedoms” of the minority groups in Pakistan — they certainly do. How the so called ‘Muslim’ penal code is creating ...

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Peace alone can pave the ground for foreign troops’ withdrawal from Afghanistan: Zakhilwal

KABUL (Pajhwok): Afghan Ambassador to Pakistan Dr. Omar Zakhilwal believes peace alone can pave the ground for foreign troops’ withdrawal from Afghanistan. Zakhilwal made the remarks on Sunday in reaction to the removal of Gulbadin Hekmatyar, leader of the Hezb-i-Islami Afghanistan (HIA), from the United Nation Security Council (UNSC) blacklist. “On February 3, the Security Council Committee, pursuant to resolutions 1267 (1999), 1989 (2011) ...

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Avalanches kill 16 people in Parwan province of Afghanistan

KABUL: At least 16 people lost their lives in latest avalanches triggered by heavy snowfall in northern Parwan province of Afghanistan. According to the local government officials, the incident took place late on Saturday night in Sia Gerd and Surkh Parsa districts. Provincial director of the national natural disaster management authority Mohammad Amin Haidari confirmed that two women were among ...

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Around 50 dead as avalanche hit Nuristan in East of Afghanistan

KABUL: At least 50 people were killed after avalanche hit a remote village in eastern province of Afghanistan, local officials said. The incident took place earlier today after Hafsi village in Bargmatal district was hit by avalanche. Provincial governor’s spokesman Hafiz Qayum said the rescue team has managed to recover dead bodies of at least 50 people so far. He ...

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افغان فوځي ځواکونو په واورو کې بند په زرګونو مسافر د مرګ څخه و ژغورول

افغان فوځي ځواکونو په واورو کې بند په زرګونو مسافر ژغورولي د کندهار تر تر کابل په لويه لار تر زابل څخه غزني پورې د درنې واورې له عمله يو شمير هيوادوال په واورو کې ګير پاتې شوي دي. د غزني ولايت امنيتي مسولين وايي په ګيلان ولسوالۍ کې يې 130 موټرونه ژغورولي او 35 موټرونه پکې لا بند پاتې ...

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افغان فوځي ځواکونو په واورو کې بند په زرګونو مسافر د مرګ څخه و ژغورول

افغان فوځي ځواکونو په واورو کې بند په زرګونو مسافر د مرګ څخه ژغورول د کندهار تر تر کابل په لويه لار تر زابل څخه غزني پورې د درنې واورې له عمله يو شمير هيوادوال په واورو کې ګير پاتې شوي دي. د غزني ولايت امنيتي مسولين وايي په ګيلان ولسوالۍ کې يې ۱۳۰ موټرونه ژغورولي او ۳۵ موټرونه پکې ...

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Reaching peace a big dream for Afghans

EDITORIAL: Now it is time to be optimistic that peace is no more a distant dream for Afghans. Though, chances of direct talks with the militants are very slim due to the influence of regional players, but nothing is impossible when there is a strong will in both sides. It is the fact that this prolonged war has been feeding ...

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