The Guardian | 'An indomitable will' – why Asma Jahangir was Pakistan's social conscience The Guardian 'A legal watchdog and a political fighter' ... Asma Jahangir. Photograph: Carlos Osorio/Toronto Star via Getty Images. She stood a smidgen over 5ft and had fine, delicate bones. But the bird-like frame contained a courageous heart, an indomitable will ... Asma Jahangir, Advocate for Pakistan's Dispossessed, Dies - The ... Correction: Pakistan-Obit-Jahangir story Pakistan: Asma Jahangir leaves behind a powerful human rights legacy |
Voice of America | India, Pakistan Trade Barbs After Attack on Indian Kashmir Army Camp Voice of America Stating at a press conference that terrorists who carried out the assault were controlled by handlers from across the border, the defense minister said "Pakistan is expanding the arc of terror to the areas south of Pir Panjal [Himalayan] ranges and ... World War 3: India declares Pakistan 'WILL PAY for expanding arc of TERROR' after attack India says Pakistan 'will pay' after Kashmir army camp attack India's defense minister warns Pakistan |
Myjoyonline.com | Pakistan bans all Val's Day events Myjoyonline.com But public displays of affection and love is not allowed in the largely conservative society that considers such acts violations of Islam and Pakistani culture. Aniq Ahmad, a prominent TV host who conducts a religious show on Dunya TV, believes the day ... |
Voice of America | Pakistan Moves to Ban Charities Linked to Hafiz Saeed Voice of America Pakistan has amended its anti-terrorism law that authorizes the government to blacklist charities linked to Islamist leader Hafiz Saeed. Two charities run by Saeed — Jamaat-ud-Dawa (JuD) and the Falah-e-Insaniat Foundation (FIF) — have been outlawed ... Pakistan declares 26/11 attacks mastermind Hafiz Saeed a terrorist Pakistan promulgates ordinance to include JuD, FiF among banned groups Pakistan president signs ordinance to rein in outfits banned by UN |
The Spokesman-Review | India defense min warns Pakistan after attack on army camp The Spokesman-Review SRINAGAR, India – India's defense minister said Monday that gunmen belonging to the Pakistan-based militant group Jaish-e-Mohammed were behind a weekend attack on an army camp in Indian-controlled Kashmir, and warned Islamabad that it “would pay for ... Pakistan warns against any Indian cross-border raid after Kashmir attack Pakistan will pay the price for terror attack, says Defence Minister India says Pakistan must 'pay' for militant attacks in Kashmir |
Slate Magazine | Pakistan Has Lost Its Moral Leader Slate Magazine On Sunday, Pakistan's greatest champion of human rights, democracy, and equality—Asma Jahangir—passed away in Lahore, at age 66, from a heart attack. She leaves behind her husband, three children, and a country that became fairer and more decent ... Asma Jahangir: Pakistan human rights champion dies Asma Jahangir, prominent Pakistani military regime critic, dies Asma Jahangir, Fearless Pakistani Rights Activist, Dies at 66 |
BBC News | Pakistani Taliban deputy Khalid Mehsud 'killed in drone attack' BBC News The Pakistani Taliban say a senior militant, Khalid Mehsud, has been killed in a US drone attack. Mehsud was deputy leader of the banned Tehrik-e Taliban Pakistan (TTP), the main faction of the hardline Islamist Pakistani Taliban. He was killed in a ... Pakistani Taliban confirm deputy killed by drone, appoint new one Pakistan Runs to China and Russia After Trump Shames It Pakistani Taliban confirms US killed deputy emir in North Waziristan drone strike |
The Guardian | Pakistan gang accused of tapping unwitting girl's spinal fluid The Guardian A syringe and a bottle where found in a raid in eastern part of city after the girl's father went to the police. Photograph: Jose Luis Pelaez/Getty Images. Police in Pakistan have arrested four suspected members of a gang accused of tapping a 17-year ... |
Times of India | Mehbooba Mufti: War with Pakistan not an option, dialogue the only ... Times of India India News: NEW DELHI: In the wake of repeated ceasefire violations by Pakistan and terror strikes in the state, Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) chief minister Mehbooba M. Is Pakistan using US weapons meant to fight Taliban against India? Army thinks so |
Pakistan Today | Is Pakistan a failing state? Pakistan Today Pakistan is tethering on virtual non-governance springing from weak institutions at the cost of corruption of different hues by individuals who are posted at top slots more because of whims than being qualified for the position appointed to. In the ... |