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Counter productivity of foreign invasions

Wajeeha Bilal Military solutions and foreign interventions have never fixed political and societal problems. In occupied countries many peopleprefer their own rulersover foreigners as a means to preserving their freedom, culture and identity. Sirin Ebadi, a Nobel prize winning human rights activist, argues against western intervention. She implies that despite a regime’s poor human rights record, gender discrimination and lack of democracy, any involvement by foreign powers would be undesirable and unhelpful. It would simply make matters worse. Instead, she insists that change must come from within, and points toRead More


The Role of Republic of Kazakhstan in Bridging Gap between World Religions

Professor Dr. Muhammad Zia-Ul-Haq **** Increasing religiosity has made faiths very important in global affairs. Faith has become a significant force in the global society. Religion is a force of conflict resolution but it has been portrayed as a reason for conflict creation. In contemporary international circumstances religion has returned as a powerful force for construction or destruction. The effectiveness of religious is particularly felt in the area such as Kashmir, Bosnia,Iraq, Afghanistan, Kosovo, Chechnya, Pakistan,India, Northern Ireland, the Middle East, sub- Saharan Africa, and other parts of world whichRead More