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Bricks in the wall. Not left alone though. Do the teachers not see themselves as proper peer-group mates? Or are they predatory?
" Comment: Encouraging news, but it could be a feint. The same regulations on censorship and centralization of power could still be brought in...
At the end of the day - may the best ideas prevail. The chips are on the table. Place your bets!
Excellent SOTT comment.
Quote: "You gotta include the media, think tanks, and academia in this โ in addition to the military-industrial complex and the political class....
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There has been a lot said about the US drone attacks in the media as well as in parliament. But the US has neither stopped the attacks, nor has Pakistan government taken up the case in the UN or to the International Court of Justice. Other than mouthing meaningless words in the parliament or in front of the media, the government has studiously avoided taking up this issue seriously. This only point's towards one conclusion, and that is the government of Pakistan and its army are actually supporting these attacks.