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Spiegel.de: Prüfung zu den Wahlen: Pakistan sucht den Mustermuslim
[SPIEGEL ONLINE - Politik] - Fünf Wochen vor den Parlamentswahlen geht es in Pakistan drunter und drüber: Bewerber müssen ihr religiöses Wissen beweisen und Gebete aufsagen. Weil eigentlich nur korrupte Politiker von der Kandidatur abgehalten werden sollten, schreitet jetzt ein Gericht ein.
War for survival
www.thenews.com.pk
[The News International] - This is with reference to the article 'Nation and army: facing the storm-winds together' by Ayaz Amir (July 15). It was good to see Ayaz Amir appreciating the steps recently taken by the army. But the writer seemed hugely off the mark at certain points
US says 'aid' , Islamabad 'coalition support fund'
timesofindia.indiatimes.com
[Times of India] - The American attitude has even invited scorn from some of the army's harshest critics, such as journalist-turnedpolitician Ayaz Amir. "The Americans want the Pakistan army to go into North Waziristan and set ablaze the entire length of the
US decision to withhold military aid to Pakistan could backfire
articles.latimes.com
[Los Angeles Times] - "There is a growing chorus of voices in Pakistan that this American alliance is not a good thing for the country," said Ayaz Amir, a political commentator and lawmaker. "There are a whole lot of Pakistanis who would say good riddance; we will manage on
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