4,383 women ‘sacrificed for honour’ in 4 years
ISLAMABAD, January 23 2006: At least 4,383 Pakistani women were victimized by the social vice of honour killing during last four years, according to an official report. The report says
ISLAMABAD, January 23 2006: At least 4,383 Pakistani women were victimized by the social vice of honour killing during last four years, according to an official report. The report says
SYDNEY, January 23 2006: A total of 150 journalists were killed last year in wars, assassinations, natural disasters and accidents while on duty, the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) said
NEW DELHI, January 23 2006: Films from India’s prolific Bollywood movie industry – officially banned for decades in Pakistan but still watched by millions there – have become legal, the
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