December 2006 |
The Ultimate Tragedy
COLONIALISTS RUSHIING TO GLOBAL WAR TO SAVE THE CRUMBLING EMPIRE
Abid Ullah Jan and Rory Winter
As their façade of democracy unravels the colonial fascists are set to wage another world war. The world cries out for justice as regional wars being waged to maintain their status quo of oppressive colonization fail utterly.
Operation 9/11, the war on Afghanistan, the disastrous occupation of Iraq, escalating tensions with Iran, Israeli terrorist attacks on Lebanon …these are not isolated acts of extremism and war crimes. They are the first warning signs of a growing desperation in the ranks of colonialists to grab, control and monopolize the world’s resources under the guise of a new world order.
With Abid Ullah Jan and Rory Winter’s incisive and sometimes surprising analysis, you can understand the hidden agenda and powerful players behind today’s news headlines. Read the book
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June 2006 |
After Fascism
MUSLIMS AND THE STRUGGLE FOR SELF-DETERMINATION
Abid Ullah Jan
This book provides a perspective for peace activists in the West and advocates of the Islamic movements for self-determination in the East to ponder anew over the points which the mainstream media, academics and politicians try to avoid in the West.
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April 2006 |
Afghanistan
THE GENESIS OF THE FINAL CRUSADE
Abid Ullah Jan
This books takes American analysts and researchers, who have concluded 9/11 as an "inside job," to another level of realization by answering the question: Why was there a need for an inside job? What was the real motivation? Why did they do it? Where are they leading the world? What is in store for the world irrespective of which party occupies the White House and represent the majority in the US congress and senate? Read the book |
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December 2005 |
The Musharraf Factor
LEADING PAKISTAN TO ITS INEVITABLE DEMISE
Abid Ullah Jan
The first book of its kind which catalogues the causes which are leading Pakistan to its. time, See how General Musharraf is becoming the last Straw on the proverbial camel's back. How he has turned Pakistan into anothr occupied land for the colonial masters and how Pakistan army has been turned on its own citizens - citizens which have been starved to death to feed and equip the most expensive army in the world in terms of the availability and spending of local resources. Read the book online. |
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July 2006 |
From BCCI to ISI
THE SAGA OF ENTRAPMENT CONTINUES
Abid Ullah Jan
The author digs up the Bank of Credit and Commerce International (BCCI) issue to show how the Bank became a victim of a grand entrapment process by the U.S. government and how that process continues till this day. The book shows how ISI, Pakistan's military intelligence agency, has played a role in another frame-up: this time for 9/11. How in the process ISI itself was trapped is another interesting aspect covered in this book. Read the book. |
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2003 |
The End of Democracy
FIRST DROP OF THE RAIN TO COME
Abid Ullah Jan
Following the end of the Cold War in which liberal democracy triumphed over Communism, Francis Fukuyama claimed it was "the end of history." In this devastating critique of democracy, Abid Ullah Jan (author of 'A War On Islam?') claims that far from being the end of history, the unprovoked attack on Iraq, despite massive global opposition and lack of support from a majority of nations in the United Nations, it is in fact "the end of democracy." |
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2005 |
Authentic Voices of South Asia (Last Chapter)
VICTIMES SPEAKOUT AND MAKE THEIR CASE
Edited by Brig. Usman Khalid
Every one has heard of insurrection in Kashmir and Punjab (Khalistan) and the humiliation of apartheid and Untouchability that its native peoples of India suffer because of the Hindu 'caste system' but very few know how the real truth. This is a 'must read' book for any one wanting to see the true face of India. The chapters of this book are written by the top leader of Kashmir, and of the Sikh and Dalit (Untouchables) struggling for freedom and by scholars/soldiers of Pakistan, Kashmir and Khalistan - the victims of India's imperial ambitions and the subversion and genocide of Sikhs and Muslims that follow. The 'freedom struggle' of Bangladesh is reviewed by as East Pakistani scholar and an Afghan veteran and journalist articulates his proposal to bring peace and stability to Afghanistan. (Read last chapter) |
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