What Will The New Year Bring For Pakistan?
A note on Facebook from another Pakistani journalist Beena Sarwar proclaiming that “We shall overcome” leaves me optimistic that 2010 will bring peace and stability. But, it will take the Pakistani people to rise up and demand that all state officials and institutions respond effectively to this crisis and begin making the welfare and interests of its citizens an urgent priority.
ISI, CIA Intensify Joint Operations In Baluchistan
A senior Pakistani official told us today ISI and CIA have conducted over joint operations recently. “These are very complex operations. CIA and ISI depend on each other for not only success of these operations but to watch each other’s back,” official said stressing under the apparent tension – there is solid cooperation between two intelligence agencies.
Clearing the Air: An Interview With Wajid Shamsul Hassan
The ISI had plotted a stint to malign the President when the Pakistani High Commisioner to Britain was intercepted in Geneva while retrieving documents for the National Acountability Bureau from Swiss attorneys.
آئی ایس آئی کا ‘‘جمہوریت کُش’’ آپریشن
انٹیلی جنس بیورو (پاکستان کی سول انٹیلی جنس سروس) کے ذرائع نے تسلیم کیا ہے کہ وہ آئی ایس آئی کے اس ‘‘جمہوریت کُش’’ آپریشن سے بالکل بے خبر تھے، لیکن اب اُن کے پاس اس بات کے کافی شواہد موجود ہیں کہ کس طرح پاکستان کے منتخب صدر اور بیرون ملک سفارتکار کو پریشان کرنے کے لئے میڈیا کو استعمال کیا گیا۔
Who Framed Wajid Shamsul Hassan?
Sources in Intelligence Bureau (civilian intelligence organization of Pakistan) admit that they were blindsided by ISI’s “Operation Kill Democracy,” but now they have sufficient evidence as to how the media was used to embarrass an envoy and Pakistan’s democratically elected president.
Pakistan’s Star Role On HBO Documentary
As a Pakistani, I stand today with my head down – embarrassed that my country has been hijacked by illiterate and irrational people – from clergy to army these men will do anything they can to pursue their fantasy. Even if that means hoodwinking simple, young Pakistani men and murder of innocent civilians on both sides of Indo-Pak border.
Ibrahim Sajid Malick is a Pakistani-American writer, technologist, and social entrepreneur. He has been writing on Pakistani society and politics since 1986. He has held several media, communications, and technology positions for organizations large and small. Mr. Malick graduated from New School for Social Research with a master’s degree in anthropology. He holds several technology and management certifications. He works for a leading technology firm and blogs at www.ibrahimsajidmalick.com