Lahore, March 25 Police in several districts of Pakistan's Punjab province have prevented the Ahmadi minority community from performing their religious rituals during Eid, the Jamaat Ahmadiyya Pakistan (JAP) said on Wednesday.In a statement issued here, the JAP cited purported government...
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London, March 16. Pakistani military courts are being used to deal with perceived threats to the security establishment. However, this action undermines fair trial guarantees and civilian judicial authority. The use of court martial against civilians after the May 9, 2023 protests, and the...
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Islamabad, February 24 – Pakistan's history demonstrates that political imprisonment is a recurring tool of power used by both civilians and dictators, and is often justified in the name of accountability or national security. While the names of Pakistani leaders who have been imprisoned have...
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Islamabad, February 15 – The Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf has alleged that its founder and former Prime Minister Imran Khan is being secretly moved from jail to a hospital for medical treatment, describing the reported move as a serious violation of his fundamental rights and warning that it...
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Islamabad, February 12 Pakistan’s Supreme Court ordered authorities on Thursday to set up a medical board to examine the eyes of former prime minister Imran Khan, who is currently in jail, following a report about vision loss in one of them.The apex court also ordered authorities to allow the...