PakistanToday.com.pk | Violence mars Pakistan's campaign trail Washington Post Violence mars Pakistan's campaign trail. More than 50 people have died in violence related to election campaigns leading up to the May 11 vote in Pakistan. 1 / 25. Rate this Photo: 1 2 3 4 5. Buy this Photo; Thumbs; Autoplay; Full Screen. 5 Seconds. 00 ... Imran pledges to make Pakistan Islamic welfare state Next PML-N govt to build new Pakistan, says Nawaz 'Dream Pakistan where prime minister will be 'public' - The Frontier Post |
ABC News | Pakistan court bans Musharraf from office for life - USA Today USA TODAY The ban came as Pakistan's powerful army chief pledged in a rare speech that the military would do everything in its power to ensure the parliamentary election is held as scheduled on May 11, despite the Taliban's attempt to disrupt the vote by ... Pakistan Court Bans Musharraf From Office for Life Pakistan Court Bans Musharraf From Public Office - Voice of America No More Politics For Pakistan's Musharraf, Court Orders |
Christian Science Monitor | Rock the vote? Pakistan's politicians court a younger crowd. Christian Science Monitor Pakistani students gather in a corridor of Karachi University, during a break from their classes, in Karachi, Pakistan, April 3. When asked which system of government they preferred, 29 percent of young Pakistanis between the ages of 18 and 29 said ... Imran Khan upbeat ahead of landmark Pakistan election US condemns upsurge of violence in Pakistan |
Can This Alliance Be Saved? Salvaging the US-Pakistan Relationship TIME Despite the rising American tempers and exhaustion with Pakistan's duplicity, romantics who recall better days caution against sanctioning Pakistan, noting the abject failures of sanctions during the 1990. Having mobilized these well-worn scenarios ... |
BBC News | Pakistan's changing political landscape BBC News Pakistan can be an unpredictable place. But in a chequered history that has kept lurching from crises to coups, one event has kept coming back, with reassuring certainty - elections. I've covered almost every one of them since 1988 when martial law ... |
Foreign Policy (blog) | Pakistan tops worst list for religious freedom Washington Times Religious freedom is under attack in Pakistan and the situation next door in Afghanistan is not that much better, despite an improvement since the country was ruled by the Taliban, a U.S. government advisory commission said in a report released Tuesday. The AfPak Channel: Pakistan's abysmal religious tolerance score US report warns of crisis for Pakistan minorities - GlobalPost |
In Pakistan, novice takes on entrenched parties in election Washington Post GUJJAR GARHI, Pakistan — Winning a grass-roots political campaign in Pakistan or anywhere else depends on having committed, hardworking volunteers. Iftikhar Ali Mashwani, an aspiring provincial lawmaker, has come to realize that his supporters are ... |
BBC News | Sarabjit Singh: Indian prisoner's condition 'deteriorates' in Pakistan BBC News The condition of an Indian man on death row in Pakistan for a spying conviction has "further deteriorated" since an attack left him in a coma last week, doctors say. Sarabjit Singh is in the intensive care unit of the state-run Jinnah Hospital. He was ... Sarabjit Singh: Pakistan jail officials 'ordered deadly attack on Sarabjit ... India Appeals To Pakistan To Free Death-Row Inmate Sarabjit Singh attacked: Send him home for treatment, India appeals to Pakistan |
Press TV | Gunmen assassinate election candidate in southwest Pakistan in latest attack ... Fox News QUETTA, Pakistan – A government official says gunmen have killed a politician running for a provincial assembly seat in southwestern Pakistan. Saeed Ahmad says Abdul Fatah Magsi was gunned down on Tuesday in Jhal Magsi, about 350 kilometers (220 ... Gunmen kill election candidate, three others in Pakistan Another political candidate slain in Pakistan Pakistan vote candidate shot dead: Officials - Zee News |
BBC News | India plea to Pakistan over beaten Sarabjit Singh BBC News India has appealed to Pakistan to release Sarabjit Singh, who is in a coma in Pakistan where he has been held since his conviction for spying. In a foreign ministry statement, India urged Pakistan to take a "sympathetic and humanitarian" view of the case. |