Iraq: US troop withdrawal conceals continuing occupation
Thursday, 02 September 2010
On Tuesday August 31st 2010 at 23:59, the US mission officially ended in Iraq. On the evening of Tuesday 31st August Barack Obama gave a televised address from the Whitehouse, hailing the end of the War in Iraq. Echoing Obama, the Iraqi Prime Minister claimed Iraq was now independent. Maliki said: “Iraq today is sovereign and independent; our security forces will take the lead in ensuring security and safeguarding the country and removing all threats that the country has to weather, internally or externally.”
 
America Humiliates Pakistan.....Again
Thursday, 02 September 2010
pak_army_waziristan.jpg45 Muslims have been reportedly killed in Pakistani military air strikes targeting apparent militants in Khybar, north-west Pakistan. Amongst those killed were family members, women and children. Rehan Khattak, a senior government official in Khyber confirmed at least six civilians, including women and children, were killed in one of the strikes. 
 
Q&A:Does the publishing of secret intelligence files on Wikileaks represent a threat to Obama's war?
Monday, 30 August 2010

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The leaking of official intelligence documents by the editor of Wikileaks has caused great concern for the Obama administration, particularly over its strategy in pursuing the war in Afghanistan and Pakistan. Do the leaks represent a major threat to Obama's war efforts in these countries? Can you also explain David Cameron's remarks in this regard?

 
Floods expose the systemic fault lines of Pakistan's feudal 'system'
Friday, 27 August 2010
pakistan_floods4.jpgFrom our correspondent in Pakistan

The floods in Pakistan have made the sorry lives of those affected a lot more desperate. The government's response can only be described as inept, incompetent and contemptible. If truth be told, the poverty stricken never really expected or indeed received much from government - democratic or military - in any case.
 
In Pictures; The floods and the treachery of the rulers of Pakistan
Monday, 23 August 2010
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Pakistan Floods: How should we respond?
Tuesday, 17 August 2010
pk_floods_child.jpgIt is nearly three weeks since Monsoon rains hurled down on Pakistan, sending the year's rainfall in a mere 36 hours.
 
Where is Zardari's priority?
Saturday, 14 August 2010
zardari4.jpgPakistan is once again in the midst of another crisis. Floods triggered by the heavy monsoon rains have left a trail of destruction throughout the country. Images of children and women submerged in waist deep water have beamed around the world. They now face hunger and disease.
 
Ramadhan Kareem From Hizb ut-Tahrir Britain
Tuesday, 10 August 2010
ramadan_crescent_mosq.jpgWe welcome the arrival of the blessed month of Ramadhan in which we fast and sacrifice in order to seek closeness to our Lord. We pray that He accepts our siyaam and qiyaam and forgive our sins and mistakes.

We pray Allah helps all our brothers and sisters across the world – most especially those who face hardship - such as those overcome by the floods in Pakistan or those imprisoned in Gaza and occupied elsewhere.
 
Zardari's visit to Europe is yet more proof of the contempt he has for the people of Pakistan
Saturday, 07 August 2010
nowshera-pakistan-pic-ap-233802301.jpgAsif Ali Zardari has one of the worst track records of any Muslim ruler – and that is saying something. But his decision to travel and enjoy the luxuries and hospitality of the west shows he has no shame left.
 
Hizb ut-Tahrir Britain calls on Muslims to strengthen call for Khilafah in Pakistan
Thursday, 05 August 2010
htlogo_main.jpgPakistan is beset by crises.
 
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