Anees Jillani
Anees Jillani

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  • Decisions Can Wait

    In 67 years of Pakistan's independence, we have been unable to dismiss a single superior court judge through the legal route.

    BY Anees Jillani 20 December 2015

  • Living In The Fool's Paradise

    Being opposed to certain policies of the American Government is one thing and subscribing to bizarre theories to explain events is something totally different.

    BY Anees Jillani 10 December 2015

  • Pakistan's Shame

    It's shocking that the sexual abuse of children in a Pakistani village has been going on since 2007. Heads must roll.

    BY Anees Jillani 9 August 2015

  • Look Within

    The Indian media loves to ridicule Pakistan and the state of its democracy. There is a lot that it has reason to be ashamed of...

    BY Anees Jillani 23 October 2013

  • Civil War?

    Taliban profess to stand for complete Islamization of the society. It is a different matter that their actions hardly conform to any morality.

    BY Anees Jillani 26 September 2013

  • The Syrian Imbroglio

    It is a predicament for the American interests as President Asad, despite being one of the worst human rights violators, is crushing the anti-American forces.

    BY Anees Jillani 24 September 2013

  • Life Of Wee Wee

    I once called her by the name `Wee Wee’ and she came rushing wagging her tail. It then became a routine...

    BY Anees Jillani 28 February 2013

  • Are These The Good Or The Bad Taliban?

    The Taliban attack on the 14-year-old Malala Tusafzai once again underlines the urgency for the state to establish the writ of the rule of law, otherwise the few Malalas that are left in Pakistan will also be silenced, forever

    BY Anees Jillani 10 October 2012

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