Southall Campaigner Walks Barefoot for Homeless
17 Sunday Jul 2011
17 Sunday Jul 2011
04 Monday Jul 2011
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David Cameron had an unsual visitor over the weekend.
I say unusual because he says that he is the democratically elected President of Pakistan, and yet I have still to find a single Pakistani who says that he ever voted for Asif Ali Zardari.
When Pakistan is mentioned in the press, and that is by no means just in the western press, the words โtroubledโ, โon the brinkโ and ย โdescentโ are often accompanied as usual descriptions. Pakistani national identity is not very strong, it is claimed, by no less a person than the former Balouchistani rebel, Ahmed Rashid, who has really come of his own since the events of that dark Tuesday in the year 2001.
Yet, a casual conversation with any Pakistani wil tell you other wise.
It is widely believed that the root cause of terrorism in Pakistan is America and India. Ameticaโs standing as a friend is belied by the CIA-sponsored drone attacks that continue to this day and by the fact they appear to have carte blanche when it comes to their dealings with Islamabad. Go further, to the north west โ to the so called tribal areas, a name that was out of date when it was first used by the colonial power of Great Britain โ and those people, aย thousand of whom were killed by drone strikes last year, will tell you that the Great Power that says that it is their countryโs friend is aiming break up their nation, so that they can seize the atom bomb with the long term aim of a war with first Iran and then finally with that emerging Great Power that is China.
Listening to this, reminds me of the time when The Ottoman Empire โ which Pakistan does bear some resemblance to โ wasย making its mind up with regards to which was its real friend, the emerging power of Germany or that ofย Great Britain. Then, there were many warnings from their former allies of the dangers of allying itself with the dreaded Kaiser.
Pakistanโs relationship with China is solid, however America believes that there is always a ย price to be paid for such closeness to the much feared Peopleโs Republic.
That may be the case, but for the moment, the people of Pakistan โ a large proportion of whom are below the age of 25 – ย have to live through the everyday cycle of violence, bombings, whilst having watch to politicians of the calibre of President Asif Ali Zardari jet around the world to meet democratically-elected politicians like David Cameron.
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28 Tuesday Jun 2011
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ANALYSIS – The year is 1900, and a major rebellion is underway in the major provinces of China. The young men who are in revolt are objecting to the West โtaking overโ their country. They attack all symbols as they see it of all this western intrusion, including railways. The Boxer rebellion is put down by an international force that includes Great Britain, France, Italy and the emerging nations of Japan, the United States of America and Germany. It would take China more than eighty years to emerge from the weight of unfair treaties and capitulations that the European nations had demanded from her, in what they called the open door. Today, China has become a superpower, a serious rival to America for global leadership, so serious that Obama has identified himself as his countryโs first โPacificโ President, who may also be the last to take Europe seriously. So, Wen Jiabaoโs visit to London yesterday should have been a wonderful opportunity for David Cameron to foster a closer relationship with this economic powerhouse, given this countryโs current predicament. Instead, we had the now customary spectacle of the Chinese Premier being lectured in front of the press on human rights by the man currently in the middle of a questionable war in Libya.
Chinaโs human rights record in Tibet and Kashgar, as well as her attitude to freedom of expression are well documented and are rightly highlighted. However, those who lecture should also take a long hard at themselves โ China emerged as a superpower after a horrendous period in her history which some of the nations who came to put down the Boxer rebellion had a hand in creating.
If China has moved on from that time, then perhaps so should Great Britain, who should also stop treatingย a former colony as a developing economy and take a leaf from the United States of America.If a report in The Financial Timesย is to be believed, Britain has lost its standing in Chinaโs view, rating below Germany, France, Italy and Spain. ย Hopefully, Wen Jiabao andย the Chinese leadershipย will settle down to the line of thinking that a large number of us over here share, that Cameron does not know what he is doing, and that perhaps more disturbingly, he has appointed a Chancellor who is completely clueless.
25 Saturday Jun 2011
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Journalist Nayab Chohan critiques the work of counter-extremist think-tank, Quilliam, funded by the UK Government to monitor British Muslims, with contributions from LORD Nazir Ahmed and Gerry Sutcliffe MP.
31 Thursday Mar 2011
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Apparently, the British government is attempting to shut down Iranian-owned Press Tv. It continues however, to broadcast on television and on its website, where I first stumbled on its videos because PressTv is actually covering the civilian death toll of the Afghan conflict. Video postings include the slaughter of a family at marriage ceremony in Farah province by a multi-ton bomb dropped by Nato by mistake and the attempt by the Taliban to storm Kabul last summer, which is particularly memorable because the reporter on the scene was virtually thrown off his feet by the impact of the gunfire. The reporter was fine and still continues to file reports within minutes of an incident in this war torn country to PressToday which still broadcasts on television and the internet. www.presstv.ir
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23 Wednesday May 2001
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LONDON – Journalist Nayab Chohan appears on CNN to talk about riots in northern mill town of Oldham.
03 Saturday Mar 2001
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23 Thursday Mar 2000
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LONDON – Newspaper campaign to free Birmingham man Satpal Ram, initiated by Journalist Nayab Chohan is picked up by BBC One O’Clock News.
05 Sunday Dec 1999
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