Minority rights: Few years after father's murder, Ahmedi lawye...KARACHI: Tragedy struck an Ahmedi family in Nawabshah once again when the son was shot at by an unidentified man only a few years after his father was killed. The victim A*, who is a lawyer, was at his brother's shop taking a break from his ... The Express Tribune, 1 month ago |
Pakistan ? The more things change the more they remain the same, well almostNew Delhi, May 14 (ANI): Essentially, or broadly, the vote in Pakistan's recent elections has been democratic despite the usual complaints of rigging and booth capturing. However, the ballot has been on strong ethnic lines with religious overtones ... TruthDive, 1 week ago
Pakistan - The more things change the more they remain the same, well almost.
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Preliminary report on election 2013HRCP calls for reducing bureaucrats meddling in political matters Staff Report LAHORE: The Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP) has recommended serious initiatives to revamp the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP), redefine its priorities, ... Daily Times, 1 week ago
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Polling underway in Pakistan amid terror threats; Blasts rock many placesPakistani people waiting in queue outside a polling station to cast their votes. The historic polls in Pakistan were underway amid tight security following threats by militants to carry out attacks on poll day. Islamabad, May 11/Nationalturk Brisk ... National Turk, 1 week ago
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New Pakistan todayLahore - Despite consistent rumours in circulation for the past several months that something would happen at the last moment and the entire schedule would be disturbed, the general elections will be held under tight security arrangements across the ... The Nation Pakistan, 1 week ago
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Taking Islamists head-onSheikh Hasina stands firmly by secular ideals If the Begum Khaleda Zia-led Bangladesh Nationalist Party and its partner the Jamaat-e-Islami thought the Sheikh Hasina Government would buckle under their street-protests and dilute Bangladesh's secular ... New Delhi Pioneer, 1 month ago
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Fair process: Blasphemy trials in high courts suggestedLAHORE: The Human Rights Commission of Pakistan has recommended that the first trial in a blasphemy charge should be heard at a high court and that no case should be registered without investigation by a senior police officer and endorsement by a ... The Express Tribune, 1 month ago
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