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Journalism in retrospection : thirty years of reportage / Nisar Ali Shah.
- Format:
- Book
- Author/Creator:
- Shah, Nisar Ali, author.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Journalism.
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource (312 pages)
- Edition:
- First edition.
- Place of Publication:
- Hertford, England : Hansib Publications Limited, [2023]
- Summary:
- This book is a collection of articles and op-eds written by journalist Nisar Ali Shah over three decades, covering a wide range of subjects including international affairs, human rights, and cultural issues. The articles provide insights into topics such as Afghanistan, Kashmir, Palestine, Guantanamo Bay, Julian Assange, and the Covid-19 pandemic. The book reflects on past events and their relevance to contemporary issues. It includes discussions on significant figures like Mr. Jinnah, Allama Iqbal, and Prince Mohsin Ali Khan, and explores themes of international cooperation, faith, and human rights. Intended for readers interested in global politics and cultural discourse, it offers a comprehensive overview of the author's journalistic work. Generated by AI.
- Contents:
- Intro
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- Preface
- Prince and socialite who strived for international co-operation
- New regime in Afghanistan
- A divided opinion on Assange
- A reminiscence of my childhood
- Guantanamo Prison's future
- Julian Assange on suicide watch
- Looking above petty Covid-19 squabbles
- India's army on the rampage
- Kashmir is bleeding
- Free Julian Assange campaign
- World Peace and Prosperity awards ceremony
- Global campaign gearing up for Julian Assange's freedom
- How long would the Kashmir dispute last?
- Jinnah: An incomparable political leader
- Is alcoholism a weakness, an evil or insanity?
- Pakistan's unholy alliance
- Will Guantanamo exist forever?
- Trump devalues himself
- Iqbal lives beyond his death
- Terrorism redefined
- Journey into Europe (A film)
- Refugee crisis splits European Union
- NATO's legacy of the refugee crisis
- Nirbhaya (The Fearless)
- The Jeremy Corbyn phenomenon
- Ethnic cleansing of Palestinians and British betrayal
- War crimes but no criminal justice
- Islamophobia leads to Muslim awakening
- Demonising Muslims is a recipe for 'radicalisation'
- Urdu: Third largest language in the world
- Sworn enemy
- What did I see in Lahore?
- Rally for Moazzam Begg
- Ukraine better off with Russia
- Dr Abbas Khan: Murder most foul
- Drones must be withdrawn
- Osama bin Laden's assassination: An answer to an Iranian journalist's question
- Thatcher the "Milk Snatcher"
- Allama Shabbir Ahmed Bokhari: scholar, poet and educationist
- Assange is an institution and must be saved
- Assange's fate in the balance
- Squeezing squash in Olympics arena
- Prince Mohsin Ali Khan to mount peace offensive
- Regime change made easy in Libya
- Colour of racism then and now
- Palestinian return
- Ten years of folklore.
- Bin Laden's death linked with US seeking exit strategy
- Brian Haw, a scourge of British politics
- Obituary: Champion and chronicler of Pakistan in turbulent times
- Samuel Martin Burke: Jurist who helped found Pakistan's Foreign Service
- A diplomat par excellence
- Whither Pakistan cricket?
- Torture inquiry must be public
- Afghan policy needs change
- An error is not a mistake until corrected
- The Chilcot farce
- Brown wants Pakistan Army to fight his dirty war
- Transforming Pakistan
- Muslim Holocaust denial
- Media coverage and the Mumbai attacks
- Pakistan in a great political turmoil
- Ex-convicted prisoners up to the same old tricks
- Khuda Kay Liye: In the Name of God
- High Sheriff of Greater London promotes multi-faith observance
- Community leaders stress respect for faiths
- Palestinians appeal to the world to bring down apartheid wall
- March from London to Karachi
- "Don't Attack Iran"
- Dr Moazzam Ali Alvi
- Blair's role in Iraq caused the bombings in London
- Livingstone urges Londoners to shop at Palestinian Trade Fair
- A day in the life of Conway Hall
- Book Review: Islam Under Siege
- Is the clash of civilisations inevitable?
- Prince Mohsin's idea of solving the Kashmir problem
- German stalwart values cosmopolitanism in Europe
- Schimmel eulogised at German embassy in London
- First Schimmel Memorial Seminar held in London
- Hawks pounce on Iraq to redraw its map
- An Islamic scholar made in Germany
- Turkey at a crossroads after Iraq War
- Hyde Park rally exposes war of conquest not "Liberation"
- BBC One's 'Question Time'
- Galloway explains his expulsion after thirty-six years
- African Union to sort out the killer loan sharks
- Multi-faith conference condemns State terrorism
- War on terrorism is no way to end terrorism
- Congo exploited - right, left and centre.
- Scholars see no quick fix of Kashmir dispute
- Old Ethiopia recalled
- Book Review: Landmarks of the Pakistan Movement
- Bush needs to concentrate on causes of conflict
- Beating about Bush
- Islam's contribution to Western civilisation
- Seminar calls for an end to feudalism
- Legal and political sides of the Lockerbie affair
- Quaid-e-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah: His Personality and His Politics
- Reflecting on Pakistan's lost years
- The legacy of Dr Kalim Siddiqui
- Media in a trap.
- Notes:
- Description based on publisher supplied metadata and other sources.
- Part of the metadata in this record was created by AI, based on the text of the resource.
- Description based on print version record.
- ISBN:
- 9781912662968
- 1912662965
- OCLC:
- 1378196946
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