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Shariat Court’s Ruling Violates Scientific Consensus That Gender And Sex Are...
The Federal Shariat Court’s ruling that key provisions of the 2018 Transgender Persons (Protection of Rights) Act are repugnant to Islam is a blow to the transgender community and to all human rights defenders in Pakistan. The basis of the FSC’s ruling is that...
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Faisalabad Policeman Dismissed From...
A Faisalabad policeman has been dismissed from his job for celebrating the release of former prime minister Imran Khan,...
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Military Courts To Take...
Six military courts are set to hear cases of 16 Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) protesters who were allegedly involved in...
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Imran Khan Comes Under...
Social media users have criticised PTI Chairman Imran Khan for “using his party workers as a shield” after PTI...
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How Can A Grown...
The Supreme Court of Pakistan has questioned a man accused of marrying a 14-year-old girl that how could a...
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Racism Against Pashtun Community...
Racist remarks against the Pashtun community amid the violent clashes between Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) workers and policemen outside PTI...
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Protecting The Future Of...
This article is part of a series titled "Is there a way forward for Pakistan?" Read more about the...
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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...
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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...
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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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