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Interior ministry tells ECP not to register MML
Move comes just a day after a Senate panel castigated ECP for allowing the JuD offshoot to contest by-poll in NA-120
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Hafiz Saeed's house arrest extended for 60 more days
The JuD chief and his four aides was placed under house arrest in January this year
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Group linked to Hafiz Saeed’s Jamaat-ud-Dawa listed among proscribed outfits
Nacta's list of proscribed organisations mentions that the outfit was banned on June 8
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Hafiz Saeed, aides' house arrest extended for 90 more days
The JuD chief and his four aides' earlier detention period expired on Sunday
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Hafiz Saeed’s detention: LHC tells law officer to come prepared on April 4
Division bench headed by Justice Kazim Raza Shamsi adjourns hearing
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Despite crackdown, JuD stages rally in Lahore
Participants criticise govt for detaining organisation’s leaders
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Detention order must cite reasons: LHC
Hearing put off till March 27 due to shortage of time
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Hafiz Saeed’s house arrest: Home dept to explain detention today
LHC rejects law officer’s plea for more time to present arguments
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Case adjourned: No hearing on JuD leaders’ detention plea
One of the judges on the newly formed bench was on leave
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JuD chief challenges house arrest in LHC
Hafiz Saeed has moved the court to remove his name from ECL, fourth schedule
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JuD chief challenges house arrest in LHC
Hafiz Saeed has moved the court to remove his name from ECL, fourth schedule
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JuD chief Hafiz Saeed's name included in Fourth Schedule
Hafiz Saeed's name is already on the exit control list
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Received assistance from King Abdullah to buy offshore property: Musharraf
Former president says JuD chief Hafiz Saeed should be released
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LHC upholds objection on plea against JuD chief’s detention
Says the petitioner is not an aggrieved party; the petition does not have locus standi
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Proxies, politics and house arrests
In Pakistan, a house arrest is more about politics & negotiation rather than legality in its nature of implementation
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Restrictions on JuD: DPC criticises govt
They announced to hold a meeting of their supreme council of leaders on February 9 to discuss the matter further
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Under pressure
The 2008 attacks in Mumbai remain a bone of contention between India and Pakistan
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India urges 'credible crackdown' following Hafiz Saeed’s detention
Similar exercises have been carried out in the past too, says India's foreign ministry
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Protests expected after Hafiz Saeed placed under house arrest
JuD spokesperson announces protests in Karachi
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JuD chief Hafiz Saeed put under house arrest
JuD spokesperson Yahya Mujahid confirms the development
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Kashmir abuses: JuD chief takes federal govt to court
Petitioner wants Islamabad to take up Kashmir issue at UN
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Tolerating extremism
The fact that the authorities are looking the other way here is worrisome
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Kashmir fund?: Jihadi outfit’s charity wing sets up camp to collect donations
JuD’s Falah-e-Insaniat Foundation collects cash in the name of relief activities
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Fundraising campaign: JuD, FiF donation camps persist
Police say they have removed two camps and detained those running them under terrorism laws
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Indian PM’s visit to US: International lobby ‘active against Pakistan’
JuD chief sayd India is colluding with powerful international forces to conspire against Pakistan
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In absentia: Mansour’s funeral prayers offered in Peshawar
Later, JuD activists burned down US flags at a protest
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JuD offers funeral prayer for Mullah Mansour in Peshawar
Party activists also held a protest against the US drone strike inside Pakistani territory
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The world of doublespeak
Punjab Law Minister Rana Sanaullah has just delivered a master class in arcane communication
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Legal action against JeM, JuD impossible due to state involvement: Rana Sanaullah
Punjab Law Minister Rana Sanaullah says the state itself is involved with banned groups
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Grenade attack on JuD madrassa leaves several injured in Peshawar
Police say a religious lecture was being delivered inside the sanctuary at the time of attack
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LHC accepts petition against JuD for running 'Sharia courts'
Court documents show the group is accused of organising and holding parallel sharia courts in Lahore
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As wrong as it gets
The JuD is careful to call the arrangement an “arbitration service” but this fools nobody
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JuD’s ‘arbitration’ courts offer ‘justice’ to those who want it
Despite claims of its weight, people fail to take court's summon seriously, do not consider its verdicts binding
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The militant discourse
Publications of extremist groups portray OBL as Arab royalty, who abandoned comforts of his home to lay down his life
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Ill intent: JuD to challenge media blackout in court
The PEMRA on Monday directed broadcasters to refrain from covering dozens of banned groups, including JuD
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Gagging the big beasts
If the government wants to really ban these organisations, then it needs to do a lot more in concrete terms
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Reasons to ponder
International mainstreaming requires Pakistan to pull the plug on all non-state actors operating on its soil
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Pemra cracks down on media outlets' coverage of militants
Directive prohibits broadcasters from covering activities of 72 outlawed groups, including Jamaat-ud-Dawa
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JuD on front line of earthquake aid
Although banned, the organisation’s aid workers are heroes to earthquake survivors