Farooq Sulehria
Frankenstein at the border: Pakistan, the Taliban, and the wounds of a region
Farooq Sulehria looks at the crisis along the Afghanistan-Pakistan border, the misconceptions within Pakistan’s military establishment, and the shifting global and regional power landscape.
‘The ceasefire never took effect inside Iran’
Nasrin Parvaz discusses the fallout of the recent US-Israeli war on Iran and the Islamic regime’s response.
‘The Iranian regime has been weakened by the war, but repression has intensified post-ceasefire’
Frieda Afary — Iranian citizens have been traumatised not only by Israel"s bombings and damage but also by the Iranian regime’s increased repression after the ceasefire.
One hundred hours of solitude: A Pakistani peacenik recounts the India-Pakistan war
The India-Pakistan war is apparently over for now — but it has not stopped for peaceniks, recounts Farooq Sulehria.
Poets vs hawks: War hysteria in India-Pakistan
Farooq Sulehria — While the hawks dominate the mosque and media in Pakistan, the hearts and minds of Pakistan’s ordinary people have always been captivated by her Dervish poets.
Pakistan: Anti-imperialism of fools — The case of Imran Khan
Farooq Sulehria — Ever since Imran Khan’s dismissal as Pakistan’s prime minister, through a vote of no-confidence in April 2022, a section of leftish media outlets in the West have been busy unearthing a CIA plot behind the ‘regime change’ in Pakistan.