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    Interview with Muhammad Saeed Al-Sahhaf

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    لقاء مع وزير خارجية العراق محمد سعيد الصحاف حول مطالبته لمجلس الأمن برفع الحصار المفروض على العراق. أجرى هذا اللقاء إبراهيم عابدين.An interview with Iraqi Foreign Minister Muhammad Saeed Al-Sahhaf about his request to the Security Council to lift the sanctions imposed on Iraq. Interview conducted by Ibrahim Abdeen

    Interview with Muhammad Qadri Saeed

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    مقابلة بين المراسلة إيمان رافع والدكتور محمد قدري سعيد، رئيس وحدة الدراسات العسكرية بمركز الدراسات الاستراتيجية بصحيفة الأهرام المصرية، حول أن اختفاء نظام صدام حسين من المسرح السياسي في العالم العربي سيكون نقطه تحرك للامام لتحقيق الاستقرار في المنطقة.An interview between correspondent Iman Rafi and Muhammad Qadri Saeed, the head of the Military Studies Unit at the Centre for Strategic Studies, about his belief that the ousting of Saddam Hussein's regime from the Arab political scene will be a step towards achieving regional stability

    Interview with Amjad Muhammad Saeed

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    مقابلة مع الشاعر العراقي، أمجد محمد سعيد، يناقش فيها دواوينه ومسرحياته الشعرية ومنها كتب "سيرة العربي في الإعلام الغربي،" و"زهرة الأعماق،" و"البلاد الأولى،" وغيرها من الأعمال المتنوعة. كما يذكر الجوائز التي حازها مثل جائزة الفاو. ويقرأ خلال المقابلة نماذج من أشعاره. قام بالمقابلة حسن شمس الدين.An interview with the Iraqi poet, Amjad Muhammad Saeed, in which he discusses his poetry collections and plays, such as “The Biography of the Arab in Western Media,” “Flower of the Deep,” and “The First Country." He also mentions the awards he won, such as the FAO Prize, and recites excerpts from his poems. The interview was conducted by Hassan Shams Al-Din

    Interview with Muhammad Saeed al-Sahhaf

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    لقاء مع محمد السعيد الصحاف وزير الخارجية العراقية حول زيارته لمصر التي سببت الكثير من التساؤلات و لقاءه بوزير الخارجية المصري عمرو موسى. أجرى هذا اللقاء إبراهيم عابدين.An interview with Muhammad Saeed al-Sahhaf, Iraqi foreign minister, about his visit to Egypt, which raised many questions, and his with Egyptian Foreign Minister Amr Moussa. meeting which raised many questions, and his meeting. Interview conducted by Ibrahim Abdeen

    Pioneers of Library Movement in Pakistan

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    The paper aims to describe in brief the contribution of seven leaders of Pakistan librarianship, viz. K.B. Khalifa M. Asadullah, Prof. Dr. Abdul Moid, Dr. Abdus Subuh Qasimi, Muhammad Shafi, Fazal Elahi, Khawaja Nur Elahi and S. V. Hussain. The early library developments are given for better understanding of the role of these leaders

    Report on Muhammad Saeed al-Sahhaf

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    في هذا التقرير، تقدم إيمان رافع عرضًا عن كلمة محمد سعيد الصحاف، وزير الخارجية العراقي، في الجلسة الافتتاحية للدورة رقم 112 جامعة الدول العربية والتي ناقشت ضرورة التكاتف العربي للخروج من الأزمات الحالية كما حمّل أيضًا بريطانيا والولايات المتحدة الأمريكية مسؤولية ما يجري في العراق والضربات التي تستهدف المدنيين.In this report, Iman Rafi sheds light on the statement of Iraqi Foreign Minister Muhammad Saeed al-Sahhaf during the opening session of the Arab League's 112th session on the necessity for Arab cooperation to get out of the current crisis. He also blamed the United Kingdom and the United States of America for what is going on in Iraq, including the strikes on civilians

    Democracy in Pakistan: Value Change and Challenges of Institution Building

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    Democracy as a system of governance and interest representation demands respect for dissent and opposition. It recognises the principle of majority rule and guarantees protection of minorities. Democracy also builds faith in electoral contestation to gain public office and gives legitimacy to political parties as primary instruments for acquisition and transfer of power from one set of individuals to another. Unfortunately, despite the significance of the above elements, no serious studies have been undertaken on Pakistan’s experimentation with democracy. Given a history of weak party system and prolonged military rule, most of the studies focus on the military, political parties, constitutional history, or in a descriptive way, attribute the failure of democracy to the inadequacies of the politicians [Ahmed (1987); Rizvi (1987); Callard (1957) and Afzal (1976)]. It is only recently that some theoretically meaningful and rigorous empirical writings have appeared on elections, procedures and practices of electoral contestation and on problems of transition from authoritarian regimes towards democracy [Waseem (1989); Wilder (1995); Talyor (1992); Rais (1997) and Shafqat (1997)]. It merits attention and recognition that among the Muslim states and developing world, Pakistan is one of those few states, where people have shown vigour and some vitality to adopt a democratic parliamentary system and through popular mass movements demonstrated disapproval of military dictatorships. An enduring feature of Pakistani culture, history and politics has been an aspiration for democracy [Hugh and Rose (1997)]. The passion for democracy continues to resurge, despite ethnic, social class, religious cleavages, strong authoritarian tendencies and prolonged military rule.
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