1,494 awarded death penalty during last three years
KARACHI: As many as 1,494 accused including 24 women were awarded death penalty in Pakistan during the last three years. Madadgaar, a joint project of Lawyers for Human Rights and
KARACHI: As many as 1,494 accused including 24 women were awarded death penalty in Pakistan during the last three years. Madadgaar, a joint project of Lawyers for Human Rights and
SUKKUR: A woman was shot dead by her husband, over some domestic dispute in Bedil Bekas Colony in Rohri late on Sunday night. Naeem Korai opened fire on his wife
LAHORE, Oct 9: A widow was found slain in North Cantonment here on Monday. Police said the body of Mussarrat Jabeen, 45, was found in her Chauhdry Colony house in
ISLAMABAD: President General Pervez Musharraf on Monday directed the federal government to pass the Women’s Protection Bill through parliament after Eidul Fitr. Musharraf gave the order at a meeting attended
Winners Announced for PPF Gender in Journalism Awards 2006 Supported by United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) The winners of “PPF Gender in Journalism Awards 2006”, organised by
ISLAMABAD: Pakistan Elect-ronic Media Regulatory Authority (PEMRA) on Monday decided to issue provisional broadcast licenses to all qualified applicants in order to avoid unnecessary procedural delays to safeguard them from
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