Islamist Radicalism in Pakistani Politics
Pakistan, a country being traumatized under the burden of religious fanaticism, obscurantism and infantile world-views.
Read MoreDr Nasir Khan is a historian of ideas and a political analyst. He is the author of Development of the Concept and Theory of Alienation in Marx’s Writings (Oslo,1995) and Perceptions of Islam in the Christendoms. A Historical Survey (Oslo, 2006). He has written numerous articles on international politics, socialism, religion and human rights.
Posted by Dr. Nasir Khan | Dec 18, 2017 | Asia Pacific, News & Analysis, Politics |
Pakistan, a country being traumatized under the burden of religious fanaticism, obscurantism and infantile world-views.
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President Obama in his first term proved to be a true representative of American military-industrial complex. He carried out where Bush had left.
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Almost the whole world had condemned the Mumbai attacks of November 2008. Such terrorism had also,...
Read MorePosted by Dr. Nasir Khan | May 18, 2010 | Middle East, News & Analysis |
The general drift of Western concerns has been to portray Islam as the main enemy of the West and the Muslim world as a hotbed of terrorism that threatens Western civilization and its democratic values.
Read MorePosted by Dr. Nasir Khan | Apr 16, 2010 | Asia Pacific, Europe, Middle East, News & Analysis |
Dr George Barnsby, who died on April 11 at the age of 91 in Wolverhampton, was a leading radical activist and historian of the working class movement in the Black Country.
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