BBC News | Pakistan Lahore court indicts five over honour killing BBC News A Pakistani court has charged five men, including a father and two brothers, for the murder of a woman beaten to death outside a Lahore court for marrying without their consent. Farzana Parveen, who was three months pregnant, was pelted with bricks and ... Pakistan: Five Indicted Over Murder of Woman Near Lahore High Court Journey to provide justice to Farzana conintues.. Honour killing: ATC indicts five suspects in Farzana murder case |
Voice of America | Pakistan Approves Sweeping Antiterror Bill, Prompting Warnings From Rights ... New York Times ISLAMABAD, Pakistan — Pakistan's Parliament on Wednesday approved sweeping new powers for the country's security forces, with an antiterrorism measure that the government says is needed to combat the Taliban, but that rights activists warned could ... Pakistan: Withdraw Repressive Counterterrorism Law Pakistan's Anti-Terror Law Angers Rights Groups Rights groups slam Pakistan's 'repressive' anti-terror law |
DAWN.com | Saudi man missing since '75 found in Pakistan: paper DAWN.com RIYADH: A man who left his home in Saudi Arabia 39 years ago, met with an accident, lost his memory and disappeared has been found in Pakistan, a Saudi newspaper reported on Friday. The man left his home in the central Saudi town of Buraydah in 1975 ... |
WDIV Detroit | Militants, soldier killed in Pakistan WDIV Detroit Five militants were killed in an airstrike in Pakistan's North Waziristan region on Saturday, according to the Pakistani military. The military says it launched the strikes in order to "flush out terrorists" in the area's capital, Miranshah, and the ... |
The West Australian | Pakistan fighting reverses flow of refugees, stirs unease in Afghanistan Reuters But intelligence officers and the army are uneasy - some refugees from North Waziristan province could be Islamist activists of the Pakistani Taliban, the target of Pakistan's offensive. "These communities for decades have been the ones benefitting ... Air strikes kill Uzbek militants in Pakistan offensive Pakistan Increasing Military Presence Fresh Airstrikes in Pakistan Kill Scores of Militants |
Press TV | Pakistan warns US against spying Press TV Pakistan has strongly reacted to alleged US spying on its political parties. A recently revealed document shows the US National Security Agency was spying on Pakistan's ruling party back in 2010. Islamabad has now raised the issue with Washington, ... Pakistan protests US spying Spying by US 'security agency' against international laws: Pakistan Pakistan to take up with US issue of spying on PPP |
Pakistan's New Antiterror Law Gives Security Forces Unprecedented Power TIME Pakistan army troops arrive at Karachi airport following an attack by unknown gunmen, disguised as police, who stormed a terminal used for VIPs and cargo, Sunday night, June 8, 2014. Fareed Khan—ASSOCIATED PRESS ... |
Pakistan Today | NYC Cabbie Guilty of Arranging Pakistan Killings ABC News A New York City taxi driver was convicted Thursday of arranging two killings in Pakistan because he was dismayed that his daughter had left an arranged marriage. Mohammad Ajmal Choudhry was so humiliated that he arranged the honor killings of two ... US cabbie convicted of plotting Pakistan 'honor killings' NYC Taxi Driver Guilty of Planning 'Honor Killings' in Pakistan Brooklyn Man Found Guilty Of Arranging 'Honor Killings' In Pakistan |
DAWN.com | Pakistan Cricketers Get Major Financial Boost in New Central Contracts NDTVSports.com Karachi: The Pakistan Cricket Board (PCB) has given its players a major financial boost in the new central contracts awarded to them. The players have been given major raises in their Test, One-day and Twenty20 match fees with the category A players to ... PCB Seeks Nawaz Sharif's Help to Organise India-Pakistan Bilateral Series Zaheer Abbas wants Misbah to lead Pakistan till World Cup 2015 PSL should be staged in Pakistan, insists Miandad |
The Guardian | Pakistan's polio-busters try to contain disease despite terrorist opposition The Guardian For years the red pins stuck into the large map of Pakistan on the wall of one of the UN's most experienced polio-busters have shown the disease in steady retreat. Where once they could be found all over, the pins – each one representing a child killed ... |