Balochistan
‘Unchecked Impunity’: Fact-Finding Mission Reveals Root Causes of Instability in Balochistan
A major Pakistani rights watchdog, the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP), has issued a dire warning over widening human rights abuses in Balochistan, a remote and restive province in southwestern Pakistan. A fact-finding mission by the HRCP released its findings in a report Wednesday,...
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Lahore Authorities Detain 30+ Imran Khan Supporters During Protest
LAHORE: Supporters of former Prime Minister Imran Khan, who was removed from office in 2022 and has been imprisoned at Adiala Jail since August 2023, began yet another protest movement Tuesday to seek his release. The campaign, known locally as the “Free Imran Khan” movement,...
Editorial
Why a ‘Boycott Israel’ Campaign Cannot Work in Pakistan
In Pakistan, calls for boycotts of international brands perceived to have ties to Israel, while seemingly intended as peaceful protest against the violence in Gaza, may lead to unintended consequences. While the sentiment behind such actions may be rooted in genuine concern for the...
Human Rights
Rights Groups Sound Alarm As Afghan Taliban Publicly Execute 4 Men...
Afghanistan's Supreme Court announced on Friday the public execution of four men, marking the largest number of executions in a single day since the Taliban regained control of the country. These executions took place in sports stadiums across three different provinces. The total number of...
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‘Will Face Oppression With Courage’: Jailed Activist Mahrang Baloch Writes Letter...
ISLAMABAD: The chairperson of the Baloch Yakjehti Committee (BYC), Dr. Mahrang Baloch, who was arrested last month during a protest in Quetta, wrote a letter to the people of Balochistan, denouncing the "propaganda" against her and other arrested activists. In the letter shared by the...
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In Powerful Verdict, Islamabad High Court Upholds Conviction of Rapist While...
ISLAMABAD: Upholding the conviction of a man charged with raping a 20-year-old woman, the Islamabad High Court judge Justice Babar Sattar outlined several principles about consent and social stigma in cases of rape and sexual assault. The judge ruled in the verdict that consent must...
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Supreme Court Finally Hears...
While hearing a petition against the caretaker government's decision to deport Afghan nationals from the country, Supreme Court judge...
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Ahmadi Worship Place Vandalised...
In yet another hate crime against the Ahmadi community, a place of worship belonging to the community was reportedly...
Opinion
Recipe For Disaster: ‘Mainstreaming’...
Three days after terming the banned Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP) an Indian-backed ‘militant organisation’ and vowing to act against it,...
Features
In Karachi, Deadly Manholes...
For children, 14 August is all about flags on the rooftops, shops adorned with fairy lights, and waving the...
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Sedition Case Filed Against...
A case has been filed in Gomal University Police Station, Dera Ismail Khan, against a student of the university...
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Mirpur Khas Police Arrest...
Police in Mirpur Khas have arrested a journalist for allegedly insulting a Hindu deity and hurting religious sentiments over...
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Overlooking Homegrown Hate, Pakistan Hesitates to Call Islamabad Blast Anti-Shia Violence
ISLAMABAD - Just hours before a suicide bomber struck the Khadija Tul Kubra Shia...
Opinion
How Imaan-Hadi Conviction Marks the Death of Fair Trial in Pakistan
Last week, a trial court in Islamabad convicted human rights lawyers Imaan Zainab Mazari-Hazir...
Commentary
PTI’s Ambiguous Rhetoric on Taliban Is Dangerous for Pakistan’s Counter-Extremism Efforts
This reporting was supported by the International Women’s Media Foundation’s Lauren Brown Fellowship. Islamabad -...
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How My Daughter’s Trial Exposes Pakistan’s Assault on Human Rights
My daughter, a human rights lawyer, and her husband are currently on trial in...
