Unfortunately, contrary to basic human ethics even UN framed laws for affairs on international borders and crossing points between neighboring countries, attitude of Pakistani officials and personnel of security forces is astonishing but even is much more hostile and unethical. From last several years, since imposition and implementation of one …
Read More »Editorial: Khalilzad continues in Kabul
The United States Special Envoy for Afghanistan Reconciliation Dr. Zalmay Khalilzad is in connection with his task of getting an early negotiated solution to long standing conflict. For the purpose, he is engaged in frequent talks and meetings with leading politicians. He held several rounds of meetings with Unity Government …
Read More »Editorial: World needs to realize its responsibilities
Afghanistan is no doubts to be one amongst top of global community, badly affected by imposed wars and external hostilities. From over last four decades, its people are living amidst sounds of blasts, explosions and indiscriminate firing with modern and sophisticated weapons. There is no any data of war victims …
Read More »Editorial: Ceasefire is the only solution
Whenever peace efforts expediting, violent and terror acts in parts and parcels of already war stricken motherland are also get intensified which make hopeless the countrymen who are attaching great hopes regarding better future. Now when almost leaders whether they are part of unity government or opposition making arrangements to …
Read More »ED: Positive move
In connection with peace efforts and reconciliation in war torn Afghanistan, parlays amongst various stake holders, especially intra-Afghan dialogues are commencing at Doha, capital of Qatar from second week of April. In first phase, the US special envoy Dr. Zalmay Khalilzad is landing at Doha on April 8th and he will …
Read More »ED: Terrorism, extremism – complex for Pakistan
The issues of extremism and terrorism are getting more complex for Pakistan as on one hand, the United States moves a fresh resolution on Jesh I Muhammad chief Maulana Masud Azhar in United Nations Security Council and on the other Financial Action Task Force (FATF) has shown disappointment over acts …
Read More »Editorial: Infighting in eastern parts
Reports from eastern Afghanistan reveal that over two thousands families from a par flung area of Kunar province have abandoned homes due to infighting between warring militant and armed groups in the area. The renewed round of armed clashes erupted between the two rival militant groups with commencing of spring …
Read More »Editorial: Pakhtoon politicians resent Imran
Not only Afghanistan leaders but even Pakhtoon leaders have also resented Pakistan’s Prime Minister Imran Khan for his latest remarks and termed it an attempt of derailing the US brokered peace efforts. In the wake of criticism and reservations from all over the world, Pakistani authorities are making attempts to …
Read More »Editorial: Carefully scripted remarks
Though Pakistan has clarified but its Prime Minister Imran Khan’s recent statement, suggesting transfer of power to an interim set up in Kabul, was met with sharp reaction throughout the world. Beside others, the US Special Envoy Dr. Zalmay Khalilzad has also shown resentment over such a statement. The Afghans …
Read More »Editorial: Corruption in trading
Though terror and violence is considered major issues in already war-torn Afghanistan but the increasing trend of corruption on the part of officials and politically backed high ups could be a sever threat to the very future of countrymen. In particular, bilateral trade with neighboring countries, and some of Central …
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