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A Tribute To Khomeini’s Iran

At a time when the American-British enterprise [politicians-media-intelligence] targets Iran, the PakNationalists forum, the meeting point of the Pakistani nationalist movement, publishes this special tribute to Iran and its people, exclusively written by a veteran Pakistani diplomat and a former ambassador to Beijing and Washington, Mr. Akram Zaki. Here is a unique and informed take on Iran's system of government. It shows how a few people at the top in Tehran revived the pride of a demoralized nation. Reading this will also provide perspective to the intense Am-Brit anti-Iran campaign. By M. AKRAM ZAKI Wednesday, 17 June 2009. TEHRAN, Iran—It is a great honor for me to be invited to the brotherly Islamic country, Iran which is so close to my heart and which is loved and respected by the people of Pakistan. Iran and Pakistan are bound together by geography, culture, shared history and common faith. They also have a common destiny to live in freedom, with honor and dig...

Balochistan: A Pearl Among the Debris of Nations of Hate, Religious Extremism and Terrorism

An article posted on a Baloch Separatist Blog in 2006, which shows Israel's planning and hosting of such anti-state/anti-Pakistan elements on its soil, to further her evil designs, by spreading hatred. A Baloch considers himself or herself a Baloch first, and then anything else. He lives by his tribal code, respects his cultural norms (rawaaj), and believes in egalitarianism. He could be a citizen of any of the numerous countries in the world, but his loyalty lies to his ethnicity, his culture, and Balochistan. One of the goals of the Government of Balochistan in Exile is to unite the Baloch people from around the world so we can collectively liberate Balochistan from its colonizers, the Iranians and the Pakistanis . Balochistan's strength and uniqueness in the region lies in the fact that the Baloch culture is secular and tolerant . To a Baloch, religion is a very private matter and they don't appreciate when others try to impose their beliefs on them. Many who do practi...