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Why Taimoor Raza’s death sentence does not come as a surprise in Pakistan
The verdict is a sort of opium that will keep us sheep happily clicking but on the terms of the shepherd.
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Trial by force(s)
His death sentence, which may satisfy those content to gloss over Mahmud’s murder, really does not serve much purpose.
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This is how women made Pakistan proud in 2016
A handful of Pakistani women who choose to not be content with tokenism and instead aimed to challenge and dominate.
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Just like George Bush, Obama’s mistakes, broken promises and war-crimes will also be forgotten
From day one, he repeatedly vowed to close Guantanamo. It’s been eight years and that still hasn’t happened.
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Will Pakistan be able to #SaveNabeel?
Unfortunately, English media’s on-going fight for justice for Nabeel Masih is not going to be enough.
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Give up Modi, the US will never be on your side
For India to act as the regional mudslinging, holier-than-thou figure is a hypocrisy bordering on hilarity.
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Do you know what ghag is?
How is ghag still a practiced custom? How many women are impacted? What is Pakistan doing about this madness?
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Big Brother is watching
The data collected under PECB's broad purview can be made available to any and all authorities without a warrant.
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We’re celebrating Pakistan’s Independence Day, but are we really independent?
The key to the secret of democracy is an involved citizen. And so, if we commit to mobilise, we must act.
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Was Quetta an ISIS job or a JuA job? Or was it a joint effort?
Despite claiming Zarb-e-Azb a success, Pakistan is still unaware of who is who in the zoo of terrorist groups.