Subscribe
Search khanfactor.com
Al Jazeera
- Sudan’s military leader Burhan backs democratic transition March 26, 2023
- NATO condemns Putin for ‘dangerous’ nuclear rhetoric March 26, 2023
- Polls open in Cuba for legislative elections March 26, 2023
- Hong Kong residents hold first protest in years under new rules March 26, 2023
- Photos: Indian Muslims celebrate the beginning of Ramadan March 26, 2023
- Two Israeli soldiers wounded in Palestinian shooting March 26, 2023
- The German Greens and the ills of green party politics March 26, 2023
- Iran, Syria condemn US attacks on Iran-linked facilities March 26, 2023
- ‘Dance like there is no tomorrow’: Ukraine’s wartime music scene March 26, 2023
- Daylight savings time dispute puts Lebanon in two timezones March 26, 2023
Latest
- Sen. Duckworth Votes To Retain 2001 Authorization for Use of Military Force (AUMF)
- Aaron Maté at UN: OPCW Cover-Up Denies Justice to Douma Victims
- The Second Cold War
- Hersh Strikes Back! CIA Planted Bogus Nord Stream Sabotage Story
- Conflicts of Interest: Hawks Push for War with Russia After Russian Aircraft Caused American Drone to Crash
- Brits to Ukraine: Get Ready for More Cancer and Birth Defects
- Join a Virtual and International Online Rally for Yemen on Saturday, March 25
- Meet the New Holocaust Missile and Armageddon Submarine
- Second US Citizen Headed to German Prison for Anti-Nuclear Weapons Actions
- Results of the State Visit to Russia of Chinese President Xi
Iraq
Khanfactor Shop
Make Custom Gifts at CafePressBook Shop
-
Recent Posts
- The Geopolitics of the Ukraine War – Alfred W. Mccoy
- Germany Deserves a Big Share of the Blame for the Ukraine Disaster BY DAVE LINDORFF
- Why is Washington Encouraging India to Confront Pakistan? BY BRIAN CLOUGHLEY
- Colin Powell: Grotesque Atrocities and the New Liberal Conscience – BY RICHARD FALK – DANIEL FALCONE
- Pakistani-American director Iram Parveen Bilal’s new film shows a different type of Pakistani family
Moon Phase
CURRENT MOONCategories
- Afghanistan
- Africa
- Australia
- Bangladesh
- Caucasus
- Chechnya
- China
- Conspiracy
- Directory
- Disclosure
- Download
- Economics
- Editorials
- Egypt
- Empire
- Europe
- Food
- Gender
- Georgia
- History
- Humour
- Ideaology
- India
- Iran
- Iraq
- Islamophobia
- Kashmir
- kf presents
- Korea
- Lebanon
- Legend
- Libya
- Middle East
- Multimedia
- Myanmar
- Not Terrorism
- Opinion
- Pakistan
- Palestine
- Photos
- qatar
- Quotes
- Redemption
- redkneckia
- Redneckia
- Religion of Abraham
- Russia
- Saudi Arabia
- Sources
- South Asia
- Spain
- Speeches
- Sport
- Syria
- Syria
- Times
- Trailers
- Tunisia
- Turkey
- Ukraine
- Uncategorized
- Video
- Women
- Zionism
Cluster Map
Tag Archives: pakistan
U.S. Misreads Pakistan’s Antifragility by L. ALI KHAN
Pakistan thrives on disorder and adversity, pursuing Nassim Taleb’s notion of antifragility. In India, Pakistan is bemoaned as a failed terrorist state. In Washington D.C., Pakistan is smeared as a duplicitous state, a posturing friend in the guise of a … Continue reading
How the CIA’s Fake Vaccination Campaign Endangers Us All
May 1, 2013 The U.S. was wrong to use health workers to target Osama bin Laden Not long after midnight on May 2, 2011, U.S. Navy SEALs attacked a three-story compound in Abbottabad, Pakistan, raced to the main building’s top … Continue reading
Posted in Conspiracy, Empire, Ideaology, Pakistan
Tagged cia, deceit, osama in laden, pakistan, polio, trust
Leave a comment
Celebrated humanitarian Abdul Sattar Edhi passes away in Karachi
KARACHI: Celebrated humanitarian and Edhi Foundation Chairman Abdul Sattar Edhi passed away at the age of 88 in Karachi on Friday night. Edhi’s funeral prayers will be offered on Saturday after Zuhr prayers at the National Stadium, after which he … Continue reading
Famed qawwal Amjad Sabri gunned down in Karachi
KARACHI: Renowned Qawwal Amjad Sabri was shot dead in Karachi Wednesday afternoon, after unknown assailants fired at his vehicle in the city’s Liaquatabad area.
The day I declared my best friend kafir just so I could get a passport – Dawn – 01.Jun 16
If you are a conscientious Pakistani, or if you don’t live under a rock, it is hard to ever forget or ignore the kind of infuriating discrimination and shameful persecution that members of the Ahmadiyya community suffer in our country. … Continue reading
The Mangled Political Landscape of Jammu & Kashmir – by NYLA ALI KHAN
The conception of a representative government that would enable the devolution of administrative responsibilities to districts and villages; a socialist system in which the state would control the means of production so as to ensure the fairest distribution of goods, power, … Continue reading
Non-French War Deaths Matter by David Swanson
We are all France. Apparently. Though we are never all Lebanon or Syria or Iraq for some reason. Or a long, long list of additional places. We are led to believe that U.S. wars are not tolerated and cheered because … Continue reading
Posted in Opinion
Tagged aghanistan, france, iraq, murder, pakistan, solidarity, terrorism
1 Comment
Song of Lahore
In 2004, musician Izzat Majeed founded Sachal Studios to create a space for traditional music in a nation that had rejected its musical roots. Sharia law had decimated Pakistani orchestras in the late 1970s, and yet the Sachal musicians remain … Continue reading
Posted in Trailers, Video
Tagged dave brubeck, izzat majeed, lahore, pakistan, sachal studios, song, take five
Leave a comment
Remember the Ahmadis of Lahore, remember the forgotten – Dawn – 31 May.15
A small girl who I will call Hina, sits perched on a stool, in the one corner of the living room untouched by the light streaming in from a procession of windows. Everything else is astir; rattling like an incongruous … Continue reading
The Hidden Tears of Punjab by ANDRE VLTCHEK
A lane, a narrow passage to Jallianwala Bagh Garden inside the old city of Amritsar, in the state of Punjab. It is a monument now, one of the testaments to madness and crimes committed by the British Empire during its … Continue reading
Posted in Empire, India, Pakistan, South Asia
Tagged Britain, india, Jallianwala Bagh, massacre, pakistan, Punjab, Raj
Leave a comment