It is an unending debate whether Mullah Omar did really exist or not. The name Mullah Omar is a mere reality while the person with the name is no less than a ghost. In reality, ghost exists nowhere but in fear everywhere. People know that the ghost first started his journey from Kandahar which ultimately ended in Karachi but nobody ...
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Jack Frost: Editor-in-Chief
Jack Frost is the Editor-in-Chief of The Pashtun Times. He is a social and political analyst. He is a senior fellow of the Pashtun Times’ community. He can be reached at mjknaf@gmail.com THE PASHTUN TIMES
Read More »Arif Ali Khan: IT Expert
Arif Ali Khan is an IT expert with THE PASHTUN TIMES. Currently he is pursuing his PhD Degree in Empirical Software Engineering from City University of Hong Kong. Previously, he has done his MS in Information Technology from Universiti Teknologi Petronas, Malaysia and BS in Software Engineering from University of Science and Technology, Bannu. He can be reached at Aliakhan2-c@my.cityu.edu.hk ...
Read More »Wakeel Khan: Editor
Wakeel Khan is the Editor of The Pashtun Times. He is a student of Pakistan Studies at QAU, Islamabad. He is a writer and political activist. THE PASHTUN TIMES
Read More »On Afghanistan, Obama’s Supporters And Detractors Not Whom You’d Expect
Aug. 12, 2012 – Shah Wali Kot, Kandahar, Afghanistan – US special force commandos provide security as troops off-load from a Black Hawk helicopter during a clearing operation August 12, 2012 in Shah Wali Kot district, Kandahar province, Afghanistan. (Credit Image: © Mc1 Martin Cuaron/Planet Pix via ZUMA Wire) (Newscom TagID: zumaamericasthirteen716618.jpg) [Photo via Newscom] In response to what he ...
Read More »Mr. Jamshed Khan: Columnist
Mr. Jamshed Khan has completed MSc and M.Phil in history from Quaid-i-Azam University Islamabad. Currently he is a PhD Scholar in the same university. His main focus is on politics and political Islam in Pashtunkhwa. He can be reached at nashadwajid@gmail.com THE PASHTUN TIMES
Read More »About The Pashtun Times
The Pashtun Times is an online newspaper focusing on the issues of Pashtun society, politics and culture, while also keep informing the Pashtuns about the international world and politics. The policy of the newspaper is based on Pax humana. The Pashtun Times promotes human dignity, reason, science and thought, freedom and freedom of expression, democracy and human rights, tolerance and nonviolence, ...
Read More »Aurang Zeb Khan Zalmay: Editor of The Pashtun Times (2015-2018)
Aurang Zeb Khan Zalmay hails from Bannu. He is the Editor and founder of The Pashtun Times. He is a social and political analyst, and activist, and observing politics thoroughly. He is graduated from GC University, Lahore, where he studied English Literature, Political Science and history. Currently, he is pursuing master degree in South Asia Institute (SAI), University of Heidelberg, ...
Read More »Kay Saxon: Columnist
Miss Kay Saxon is a UK based columnist working with The Pashtun Times. She is graduated from the University of Central Lancashire, North of England. She has studied English Literature and philosophy in UCLAN. Her special interest is in Human Rights and Ethics. She can be reached at kaysaxon@hotmail.co.uk THE PASHTUN TIMES
Read More »Tony Blair’s Partial Apology For Iraq Isn’t Enough
Tony Blair’s partial apology for the Iraq war (Report, 26 October) shows how little he has learned from his adventures in international relations. Removing Saddam Hussein is the problem and is the cause of the rise of Isis. Saddam’s justification for his brutal regime was that he maintained control of an otherwise ungovernable state. His removal and the emergence of ...
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