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Misuse of antiterrorism law – Pakistan

Last week's Supreme Court verdict established urgently necessary guidelines on the applicability or not of the anti-terrorism law and asked parliament to make some essential changes. The sentence also offers much to reflect jurists, law students and civil society who interpret the rule of law as a rational, just and humanitarian dispensation. The question before

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Smog forces govt to close schools in Lahore today – Pakistan

A NASA satellite image published Wednesday night shows the massive stubble burning of rice farmers in the Indian Punjab. The problem also affects India, as the Supreme Court of India has asked the chief secretaries of Punjab, Haryana and UP to control the threat or suspension of the face. LAHORE: After a sudden increase in

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Zardari’s examination by private doctors urged – Pakistan

RAWALPINDI: The leader of the Popular Party of Pakistan, Latif Khosa, has asked that a panel of private doctors be allowed to examine the leader and former president of PPP jailed Asif Ali Zardari. In a request filed Wednesday to the superintendent of the Adiala prison, Mr. Zardari's lawyer said doctors can be allowed to

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ISPR chief rules out army role in defusing crisis – Pakistan

ISLAMABAD: The army said on Wednesday that it had no trouble not having a role in holding elections in the country in the future. The spokesman of the army general General Asif Ghafoor, while participating in a program of interviews on a private channel, said that the army general general, Qamar Javed Bajwa, had already

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Opposition in Senate hints at nixing NAB ordinance – Pakistan

ISLAMABAD: Senators on both sides of the hall exchanged barbs on Wednesday, and treasure members accused opposition lawmakers of committing corruption and money laundering, and the latter claimed that a witch hunt was being carried out on behalf of responsibility. The highlight of the day was an announcement by the minister of parliamentary affairs that

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Chunian case suspect confesses to killing 4 minor boys – Pakistan

The alleged four-child rapist-murderer of Chunian confessed his crimes to a judicial magistrate on Wednesday, deputy attorney general Abdul Rauf Watoo said. Sohail Shahzad, the main suspect in the case, has been in police custody for more than a month. During the investigation, the suspect confessed to killing four minor children, the prosecutor said. He

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