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No one knows exactly what caused the 1988 plane crash that killed Pakistan's president and ruling military leader, Gen. Mohammad Zia ul-Haq. But in his irreverent debut novel, "A Case of Exploding ...
Gen. Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq had overthrown Bhutto’s elected government in a military coup in July 1977. Bhutto was subsequently tried for the 1974 murder of a political associate in a trial widely ...
In A Case of Exploding Mangoes, his sardonic, satirical debut novel, a BBC World Service journalist fabricates several solutions—some plausible, some not—to the real-life mystery of who assassinated ...
India’s Worrying Plans for Dams on Transboundary Rivers Shared with Bangladesh Followers of late Pakistan military ruler General Mohammad Zia-ul-Haq carry his pictures as they assemble at his grave in ...
In 1977, General Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq overthrew Pakistan’s civilian president in a coup. He proceeded to institute hardline Islamist laws throughout Pakistan, and began rebuilding Pakistani military ...
A prominent Pakistani writer and New York Times columnist has said that purported Pakistani security agents raided the Karachi office of his publisher and confiscated all copies of a novel he wrote ...
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