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Pakistan Govt’s Plan To Send Afghan Refugees Back To Afghanistan Raises...

ISLAMABAD: The United Nations High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR) and the International Organization for Migration (IOM) voiced their concerns over the government of Pakistan's new plan to relocate registered Afghan refugees from Islamabad and Rawalpindi. The organizations are seeking further information on the "modality...

PPP Leader Says PECA Amendments Will Undermine Freedom of Expression

ISLAMABAD: The Prevention of Electronic Crimes (Amendment) bill passed by Pakistan's National Assembly has been criticized by human rights activists as an attack on freedom of expression. Journalists seated in the parliament's press gallery walked out of the session as protest. Pakistan People's Party (PPP)...

4 Policemen Abducted By Militants In South Waziristan

PESHAWAR, Pakistan: A group of terrorists abducted four policemen after carrying out an attack on a police post in Umar Raghzai, South Waziristan. The assailants were reportedly armed with both light and heavy weaponry. The attack took place late Wednesday night. According to police reports, they...

Military Operation Being Planned in Kurram As Violence Continues Despite Peace...

The restive town of Parachinar continues to face a lack of necessities and adequate humanitarian aid, as the Kurram Highway has remained blocked for the 111th day. Authorities are reportedly planning a military operation in four village councils of Lower Kurram. According to the police,...

Minor Christian Boy Jailed for Blasphemy in Sargodha Despite Juvenile Status

SARGODHA, PAKISTAN: A teenage Christian boy in Sargodha has been in prison on blasphemy charges for over a year, despite being declared a juvenile by a court, with appeals against his arrest facing unnecessary delays. Akash Karamat, who was arrested on August 27, 2023, is...

Taliban, ISIS Fuelled The Sectarian Clashes in Parachinar, Says Ex-MNA

Clashing tribes in the restive Kurram district of Pakistan's Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province finally signed a peace agreement on Wednesday to end over two months of deadly violence in the area, but a former parliamentarian from Parachinar has little hope that the deal will succeed.  Sajid Turi,...

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Mirpurkhas Court Sends Abducted...

A court in Mirpurkhas, Sindh, ruled in favour of a man who abducted a 15-year-old Hindu girl, Karishma Ramesh,...

Extremist Anti-Shia Cleric Attends...

Chief of Army Staff General Asim Munir held a meeting with clerics at the General Headquarters (GHQ) in Rawalpindi...

Punjab Govt Website Shows...

The Punjab government's official website shows sectarian breakdown under the district profiles of Lahore and Rajanpur, while the authorities...

Balochistan Ignored For Recruitments...

Almost all the new recruits at the newly-established Gwadar airport -- a joint effort between China and the Pakistan...

CEO Of Canadian Mining...

The CEO of Barrick Gold, the company that is a major stakeholder and owner of the Reko Diq project...

Police Refuse To Accompany...

Amid a rise in Tehreek-e-Taliban (TTP) attacks targeting officials from law enforcement agencies, the police in North Waziristan have...

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How The PPP Played Both Sides While Passing The Draconian PECA Amendments

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Looking Back at 2024 Election Violence In Balochistan That The Rest of Pakistan Ignored

This report is part of Dissent Today’s special series documenting violence and alleged irregularities...

A Year After Elections, Ex-Waziristan Parliamentarian Unable to Find Justice for Fallen Comrades

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Pakistan Govt’s Plan To Send Afghan Refugees Back To Afghanistan Raises Concerns From UNHCR

ISLAMABAD: The United Nations High Commission for Refugees (UNHCR) and the International Organization for...