Kohistan conundrum
Gulmina Bilal Ahmad A country where a simple law on domestic violence cannot be passed because of the resistance put up by the so-called religious parties, says it all Weddings
Gulmina Bilal Ahmad A country where a simple law on domestic violence cannot be passed because of the resistance put up by the so-called religious parties, says it all Weddings
Those who issued murder verdicts against Kohistani women must be given exemplary punishment. The Supreme Court hearing into the alleged killing of five women in Kohistan by a tribal jirga
ISLAMABAD: Criticising the role of the media in publishing and airing reports about the killing of four women in Kohistan, Tehrik-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP) spokesperson Eshanullah Ehsan on Thursday condemned the
RAWALPINDI: A spokesman of the Defence Ministry on Thursday expressed concerns over a statement of Asma Jahangir, a senior Supreme Court lawyer and human rights activist, that her life is
Imtiaz Ali Karachi: The Provincial Assembly of Sindh on Thursday unanimously passed a bill for the establishment of Habib University, a private university in the city, to be run by
Ayesha Shahid ISLAMABAD: A team sent to a village in Kohistan to determine the truth about five women who were reported to have been killed after being sentenced to death
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