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Visiting
America's Mind: 9/11 A
Journalist's Look at America
Mahmood Shaam
This
astute chronicle of Mahmood Shaam’s
sojourn in the United States of America
as a participant in the International Visitors’
Program provides an in-depth analysis and
insight into the American mind, following
the events of 11 September 2001—an
experience which has radically altered the
perceptions of common Americans about Islam
and Muslims, and has had far-reaching effects
on American government policies.
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Pakistan
Earthquake 2005
The
Day the Mountains Moved: International Perspectives
on Handling Psycho-Trauma
Unaiza Niaz
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October 2005 was the day the mountains moved
in the North West Frontier Province of Pakistan
and in Azad Jammu and Kashmir. This was
the worst disaster to hit the region in
over a century. More than 4 million people
were affected by the earthquake, in one
way or the other. The damage was immense,
both physical and psychological.
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| Ra’ana
Liaquat Ali Khan: Biography and Speeches
N. I
Affectionately
called the ‘dynamo in silk’,
Begum Ra’ana
Liaquat Ali Khan was a trail—blazer
for empowerment and advancement of women
in Pakistan. The wife of the first Prime
Minister of Pakistan, she was a legend in
her own right. Founder and Life President
of APWA, Begum Liaquat played a pioneering
role in the advancement of women in political,
educational, economic and other fields.
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Baghdad
Burning: a young woman's diary from a
war zone
Riverbend
In
August 2003, a twenty-five year old Iraqi
woman calling herself Riverbend provided
eyewitness accounts of the bombings, kidnappings
and night-time raids by US soldiers that
constitute daily life in Baghdad. Her
journal has gathered worldwide audience
hungry for news unfiltered by the mainstream
media.
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