91 Karo Kari cases registered in first three months of 2005: HRCP
LAHORE, May 03,2005: According to the monthly reports of the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP), a total of 91 karo-kari cases were registered in the rural areas of the
LAHORE, May 03,2005: According to the monthly reports of the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP), a total of 91 karo-kari cases were registered in the rural areas of the
KARACHI: May 3, 2005: The April 22 incident where a man allegedly killed his wife and four sons in the KMC Quarters was a ‘well-thought planÂ’, say the police officials
KARACHI, May 03, 2005: Political leaders, media experts and senior journalists felt that to attain the objective of good governance, print and electronic media should join hands for ensuring freedom
SLAMABAD, May 05 2005: According to a report titled “Media in Pakistan: Growing Space, Shrinking Freedoms”, more journalists and media organisations were attacked and intimidated during May 3, 2004 to
KARACHI, May 3, 2005: The press in Pakistan was subjected to violence, pressure and harassment in 2004-5 and journalists were subjected to physical torture despite ‘a façade of freedom of
New York, May 3, 2005: The Committee to Protect Journalists condemns today’s attacks by police on journalists in the cities of Lahore and Islamabad. During peaceful demonstrations in honor of
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