Taliban’ set newspapers on fire in N. Waziristan
MIRAMSHAH, April 25 2006: Masked gunmen torched newspapers in Mirali in North Waziristan Agency on Monday April 24 because the publications branded them ‘terrorists’ and demanded that they be called
MIRAMSHAH, April 25 2006: Masked gunmen torched newspapers in Mirali in North Waziristan Agency on Monday April 24 because the publications branded them ‘terrorists’ and demanded that they be called
Title Pakistani Zara e Ablagh Ka Haftroza Jaiza Vol 4 No 16 Date 4/25/2006 Download ppf newsletter vol 4 no 16.pdf
PESHAWAR, April 25 2006: the alliance for protection of Human Rights, a group of eight NGOs, has condemned a recent jirga declaration in Upper Dir that honour killing is part
MIANWALI, April 25 2006: The so-called champions of women’s rights and democracy have never bothered to strive for legislating anything for the betterment of women, particularly against the tyrannical vani
KARACHI, April 25 2006: Fourteen-year-old Noor Jehan has no regal airs despite her name, but for anyone who listens to her story, it will immediately become clear that she has
SUKKUR, April 25 2006: A married woman was axed to death by her husband on the pretext of Karo-Kari in village Bhero situated at RD-71 of Nara canal, in Salehpat
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