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Gen. Dostum and Ata Mohammad Noor supporters end tensions in Faryab Khaama Press Mar 27 2016, 2:22 pm

Following days of growing rift among the supporters of two prominent political figures in northern Afghanistan, the tensions have been resolved in the northern Faryab province. The supporters of Junbish-e-Milli party led by vice president General Abdul Rashid Dostum and Jamiat-e-Islami party led Ata Mohammad Noor reconciled in northern Faryab province shortly after the growing rift led to a bloody encounter last week. The supporters of the two prominent political parties reinstalled the removed pictures…

ANA Recaptures Helmand’s Khanshin District Amid Heavy Fighting by Abdul Wali Arian in Tolo News, March 27, 2016 at 18.34hrs

Backed by US air strikes, embattled Afghan security forces have taken over Khanshin, a volatile district in the southern province of Helmand which collapsed to Taliban insurgents two weeks ago. Security officials on the battlefield have reported that the insurgent group sustained a massive casualty toll. “The operations are continuing, sufficient forces deployed there including the air force and the commando forces, Taliban are still showing some slight resistance,” Helmand police chief Abdul Rahman Sarjang…

Establishment of check-post near Afghan border protested By Ashrafuddin Pirzada in The News, March 28, 2016

LANDIKOTAL: Transporter unions, cabbies and owners of various terminals staged a rally and blocked Torkham-Landikotal road to protest establishment of a checkpoint near Torkham border. Led by tribal elders Farzand Shinwari and Rahim Gul Shinwari, scores of drivers, their union leaders and people who own terminals of buses, coaches and cabs marched from Torkham bazaar and gathered at Shaheed Mor, about 500 yards from the border. They were holding placards and black flags and chanted…

China Hunts Source of Letter Urging Xi to Quit :by Chun Han Wong in The Wall St Journal, March 27, 2016 8:19 a.m. ET

BEIJING—A Chinese news portal’s publication of a mysterious letter calling for President Xi Jinping’s resignation appears to have triggered a hunt for those responsible, in a sign of Beijing’s anxiety over bubbling dissent within the Communist Party. The letter, whose authorship remains unclear, appeared on the eve of China’s legislative session in early March, the most public political event of the year. Since then, at least four managers and editors with Wujie Media—whose news website…

Rouhani’s visit:: Editorial in Pakistan Today, March 27th, 2016.

President Rouhani visited Islamabad at a time when the Middle East is facing destabilising terrorist threats and the Gulf is reeling under the impact of shrinking oil revenues while Iran has emerged as an island of stability with a great economic potential. Top Western leaders and representatives of multinational companies are visiting Tehran to benefit from the opportunities offered by the lifting of the sanctions. Pakistan which has the advantage of being a neighbour should…

Rouhani’s visit: EDITORIAL in Dawn, March 28th, 2016

WHILE Iranian and Pakistani leaders are quick to point out the historical, cultural and geographical links Tehran and Islamabad share, the truth is that there is much unrealised potential within this relationship.  The recently concluded two-day visit of President Hassan Rouhani to Pakistan, in which the Iranian leader led a large delegation of officials and businessmen, can be a turning point in improving bilateral relations in every sphere — political, economic, cultural etc.  For long,…

Reset Pak-Iran ties: edit in Business Recorder, March 28, 2016

Pakistan needs to strengthen the hands of President Hassan Rouhani viz-a-viz his domestic opponents who in the past have shown no love for it. President Rouhani, in his first visit to this country after removal of nuclear-related Western sanctions, also needs to go beyond normal rhetoric and exhibit whatever improvement in relations means when he says: “destabilisation of others causes everlasting conflicts that benefit nobody”. The apprehension of the Indian spy (naval officer) with an…

The Iranian connection: Editorial in The Express Tribune, March 28th, 2016.

President Hassan Rowhani of Iran and his delegation have returned home, and both sides will consider the last two days work as time well spent. Iran is fast emerging as an important trading partner and energy supplier. Work on the much-delayed gas pipeline is far advanced on the Iranian side and needs to be put on fast-forward in Pakistan. Iran is said to be able to provide gas for Pakistan “within a few months” –…

Military chiefs of Saudi-led coalition meet in Riyadh: report in The Express Tribune, March 28th, 2016.

NEW DELHI / RIYADH: Military chiefs from 39 countries met on Sunday in Riyadh for talks on a Saudi-initiated international ‘anti-terrorism’ coalition and lay the ground work ahead of ministerial-level meeting of member states. Saudi Arabia announced the creation of the Islamic Military Alliance (IMA) in December, saying its members would share intelligence, counter violent ideology and deploy troops if necessary to combat extremists. “This coalition comes to complement previous efforts exerted” in the fight…

Islamic State: what’s in a name?: by Sumaiya Asif in The Express Tribune, March 27th, 2016

Every time the Islamic State strikes, Islam suffers. Anti-Muslim hashtags trend on social media; fear, animosity and distrust rise among communities; leading to an ill-fated divide between Muslims and the rest of the world. It is now more important than ever, to distance Islam — clearly and officially — from the ‘Islamic State’. It is imperative, as this organisation gains in numbers, to distinguish between this ill-advised group of executioners — who are motivated, not…

What can IS offer Pak militants: By Umair Arif in The Express Tribune, Mar 28th, 2016.

The writer is pursuing a PhD in Computer Vision from NUST and is an assistant professor at Bahria University. In two words: nothing new. And this is exactly why its mass appeal and organised presence is very unlikely. Although I have always had serious reservations about the statements coming from the foreign ministry, I would side with them on this one. In order for a movement to be popular and organised, one needs to offer…