US
The likes of Mumtaz Qadri seem to have been given the licence to kill by this country’s seminaries
Imran Khan is not some autocratic supreme leader who magically controls the thoughts and actions of all PTI members.
I am rather keen to find out whether Imran Khan owns the demand of release of a killer in police uniform.
Mujahid Ali says he will not retract his statement and has told party leaders.
Mujahid Ali Khan made the demand during a debate on the budget in the National Assembly.
Money received for anti-Taliban rally but group later led pro-Mumtaz Qadri demo.
The man who shot Salmaan Taseer.
Barelvis rally at Data Darbar, call for release of assassin.
Local media reports suggested that the judge had 'fled Pakistan due to death threats'; govt official denies reports.
JI says anybody can file mercy plea for the person concerned, urges Zardari to consider in "public interest".
Self-confessed assassin’s counsel argues that ATC was not the competent authority to try him.
Justice Sharif will appear before the Islamabad High Court today.
Qadri had filed an appeal before the IHC challenging his death sentence.
Major trading centres remain closed while industries run as usual.
Religious groups show no let-up in defence of Taseer’s murderer.
Jamaat-i-Islami and Jamaatud Dawa among 40 parties backing protests.
Amid violent protests, Justice Shah has been receiving life threats since the hearing of the case.
Four policemen, 10 protestors injured in clashes.
While Shahbaz Bhatti may have criticised the blasphemy law, it has yet to be proven that he was killed for that.
Perhaps, the only refuge that the brave judge will now find will be in a foreign country.
Judge Pervez Ali Shah of the anti-terrorism court must be accorded protection given our experience of such matters.
Religious party clashes with police, stages sit-in at Mall Road, Lahore.
Following religious groups, political parties also express support for Qadri.
Hundreds of protesters in the district shouted slogans in favor of the blasphemy law.
More protests planned for coming week, Ahle Sunnat group issues fatwa.
Self-confessed killer of Punjab governor convicted of murder and terrorism.
Rights activists, religious leaders, lawyers express contrary views.
Defy ban on Mall rallies to block road over Qadri verdict.
Just because Qadri has been handed down a death sentence does not mean that the judge be given a death sentence too.
Some express joy over verdict while some find the capital punishment too harsh.
Mumtaz Qadri's supporters took to the streets to denounce the sentence soon after it was handed down.
The inevitability of Taseer’s murder is argued by defence as "if Qadri had not killed him, someone else would...
Lawyers warned of massive retaliation if the self-confessed killer Malik Mumtaz Qadri was convicted of murder.
Qadri’s lawyers point to governor’s conduct as ‘justification’ for murder.
Qadri claims that he lost his temper and shot the governor in anger.
Qadri said to Taseer that it did not behove him to criticise the blasphemy laws.
Ten other witnesses for the prosecution also submitted statements.
self-confessed assassin of former Punjab governor Salmaan Taseer has confessed that he committed the murder.
Rawalpindi Magistrate testifies in court, says Qadri was not forced to confess.
Police officials record statements before trial court.
Two more witnesses record statements before the trial court inside the Adiala jail.
ATC records statements of two official witnesses; hearing adjourned till March 26.
Hundreds of Qadri’s supporters stage a rally outside the jail premises to express solidarity with him.
Students hand over flowers and cards to jail officials who said they would give them to Qadri.
Rawalpindi Anti-Terrorism Court accepts charge-sheet, hearing adjourned till February 26.
Police submit statements of six Elite Force men to anti-terrorism court.
Malook cites security concerns and lack of instructions from the government as reasons for withdrawal.
Prosecution has yet to provide the defence with six police statements says Qadri's lawyer.