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Pakistan releases 45 Indian fishermen as a goodwill gesture #goodnews

Press Trust of India | Posted on May 25, 2013 Islamabad: Pakistan on Saturday released 45 Indian prisoners as a gesture of goodwill though confusion surrounded the move as Indian authorities in Islamabad were not informed about it. “We have freed 45 Indian… Continue Reading →

Pakistan releases 10 indian prisoners inlcuding 7 Fiishermen #goodnews

Yudhvir Rana, TNN AMRITSAR: Pakistan government has released 10 Indian prisoners including 7 fishermen from Karachi‘s Landhi jail and from other jails of Punjab on Thursday. The released prisoners would reach Wagah(Pakistan) border on Friday from where they will be… Continue Reading →

#India- #Bhavesh Parmar Techie returns a free man 8 years after drifting into #Pakistan #goodnews

Yudhvir Rana & Bella Jaisinghani, TNN | Oct 26, 2012, 07.34AM IST MUMBAI: Vile Parle resident Hansaben Parmar’s agonizingly long wait for her son finally ended on Thursday. Eight years after Bhavesh strayed across the border, he was repatriated by Pakistani authorities… Continue Reading →

Ailing boy among 7 Indian fishermen released #India #Pakistan #Goodnews

October 25, 2012 by Shazia Hasan, Dawn KARACHI, Oct 24: “I am not a fisherman. I was never meant to be here,” said 17-year-old Kishan Babu before being released from the Malir district prison here on Wednesday. The young Indian… Continue Reading →

Why do India and Pakistan treat their fishermen like fish?

Last updated on: October 01, 2012 , rediff.com   *When a security force finds the vessel of another country within its maritime borders — with no “objectionable materials apart from a large cache of fish” — why can’t they simply ask the… Continue Reading →

Pakistan–Dalits express concern over Hindus’ migration

  By: Our Staff Reporter | August 14, 2012 |The Nation KARACHI – The Pakistan Dalit Solidarity Network (PDSN) and the Pakistan Peace Coalition (PPC) have expressed serious concerns over growing insecurity among the Hindu population in Sindh, which is causing migration of… Continue Reading →

Hindu teen girl kidnapped in Pakistan #VAW #Minorityrights

    Agencies : Islamabad , Thu Aug 09 2012 A 14-year-old Hindu girl has been kidnapped from Pakistan‘s Sindh province, triggering widespread concern among the minority community members and reports of their apparent exodus. The teenage girl, Manisha Kumari, was… Continue Reading →

Warm memories of time in Pak jail

Anahita Mukherji, Times of India | Within half an hour of the retreat ceremony at the Wagah-Attari junction, the two gates on either side of a thin white line that forms the border between India and Pakistan were re-opened once… Continue Reading →

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