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Default Re: Why Muslim women were mutilated in Gujarat

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Originally Posted by Jamroll View Post
Pakistan has its problems, no doubt about it. Very poor leadership heavily influenced by Western hegemonic interest, and an impoverished, largely illiterate population. But on the other hand it is one of the most powerful countries in the world. Not a superpower by any means, but I think it has the potential for playing a much more pivotal role, both in the Muslim world, and the world as a whole.
Pakistan's usually described as a regional power. Although it's heavily checked by surrounding geo-politics.
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