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Indian legal fraternity invites Pakistan’s CJP

PAKISTAN TODAY ISMAIL DILAWARWednesday, 5 Jun 2013 karachi – The judges and lawyers of the Supreme Court of India (SCI) are keen to invite Chief Justice of Pakistan Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhri to their country before his retirement this year in December. They… Continue Reading →

India – Ignoring Custodial Deaths #Prisons

Vol – XLVIII No. 19, May 11, 2013 | Rebecca Gonsalvez and Vijay Hiremath EPW There is justifiable anguish over the killing of Sarabjit Singh in a Pakistani jail but what about the thousands of deaths in police and judicial custody in India? Torture… Continue Reading →

Spies of Punjab, ‘shown steps of gold’

CHANDER SUTA DOGRA, The HinduFor one Sarabjit Singh, whose death brought politicians to his funeral and financial assistance for his family, the Punjab countryside is dotted with scores of men knocking on the doors of courts seeking compensation for the… Continue Reading →

Memorandum to India-Pakistan Judicial Committee on Prisoners

MEMORANDUM The Hon’ble Members, India–Pakistan Judicial Committee on Prisoners Respected Members, Greetings from Pakistan India Peoples’ Forum for Peace and Democracy, India Chapter! We are writing to you expressing our concerns on the issues concerning Indian and Pakistani prisoners. At… Continue Reading →

#Pakistan-Jinnah wanted ‘Mussalmans’ to enter film industry #Sundayreading

By Tughral Yamin / Photo: Tughral Yamin Published: January 20, 2013 KARACHI:  Where successive Pakistani governments have subjected the country’s once prosperous film industry to official neglect, a recently discovered letter penned by Quaid-i-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah reveals the country’s founder gave seminal… Continue Reading →

Well-known Pakistani journalist Marvi Sirmed shot at

Press Trust of India | Updated: November 02, 2012 22:42 IST Islamabad: Unidentified gunmen today attacked prominent rights activist Marvi Sirmed in the Pakistani capital. She escaped unharmed. The gunmen, who were in a black car, fired at Sirmed’s vehicle at Murree… Continue Reading →

Malala and the death of female education in the Swat Valley #Mustwatch

This excellent 32-minute documentary captures some of the reality of the situation that Malala Fousafzai has faced in the Swat Valley, Pakisatan. The video shows Malala and her school master father as they deal with the threat and reality of violence from Taliban… 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: Investigate Plot to Kill Leading Rights Activist Asma Jahangir

Human rights watch, June 6, 2012- Pakistani authorities should urgently and thoroughly investigate the alleged plot against Asma Jahangir and hold all those responsible to account, regardless of position or rank. A threat against Jahangir is a threat to all… Continue Reading →

Pakistan offers little justice for victims of acid attacks

  One little girl whose face was seared away wishes to die or turn back time. Her attackers are fined a few thousand dollars and left to walk free. Zaib Aslam, left, with sister Rabia, is seen a few years… Continue Reading →

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