Gang-rape victim accuses police of protecting culprits
HYDERABAD, June 21 2006: A 17-year-old girl of Tando Adam in the Sanghar district was gang-raped on June 6, but the culprits are still at large and the police are
HYDERABAD, June 21 2006: A 17-year-old girl of Tando Adam in the Sanghar district was gang-raped on June 6, but the culprits are still at large and the police are
KARACHI, June 21 2006: Mukesh Rupeta, Correspondent of Pakistan’s leading television channel Geo News, and cameraman Sunjey Kumar remains missing since March 6, 2006 in the city of Jacobabad in
ISLAMABAD, June 21 2006: Journalists on June 20 afternoon ended boycott of the National Assembly and the foreign office after the government accepted their seven demands about the murder of
CPNE refuses to accept amendment to Press Council draft law LAHORE: A Council of Pakistan Newspaper Editors meeting, with its president Arif Nizami in the chair, expressed shock on June
ISLAMABAD, June 21 2006: The Information Ministry has recommended the names of 133 journalists to the Capital Development Authority (CDA) for allotment of plots and flats in Sector I-15 against
PESHAWAR, June 21 2006: The widow of murdered tribal journalist, Hayatullah Khan, has alleged that her husband was “trapped” by the country’s secret services. “One intelligence agent called Hayatullah to
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