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War against education

The political turmoil in Islamabad seems to have eclipsed all other crises in the country. Amongst these is the religious extremists’ assault on education in Balochistan, which is gaining ground. A school in Turbat, district Kech, was torched by an outfit calling itself ‘Al Jihad’ late on Monday. The militants left pamphlets in the area warning people not to send ...

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Private school set on fire in Kech

Quetta: Armed militants belonging from unknown organization, Al-Jihad, set on fire a private school in Kech district, on Tuesday. The miscreants attacked Gurbam private school which is located in Balingore locality of Kech district. An estimated 150 books, Furniture and computers were set on fire by the assailants before escaping. The miscreants left a pamphlet at the site with the ...

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Rising Poverty and unemployment in Balochistan

Adnan Aamir Balochistan is synonymous with problems and security problems. The threats to the lives of political workers and journalists in Balochistan continue to rise. Contrary to claims of the chief Minister Balochistan, Dr. Abdul Malik Baloch, the security situation in Balochistan has deteriorated since he has assumed office of chief executive of the turbulent province. Along with security related ...

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Targeting Journalists

Huma Yusuf Thanks to political events, in recent months, the narrative about the media in Pakistan has come to resemble the one about politicians: corrupt, compromised and not worth championing. Too much is said about the media’s role in supporting vested interests or furthering various political agendas in exchange for bribes. Not enough is said about the good work journalists ...

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Journalists protest in Karachi against murder of colleagues in Quetta

Shoaib Durrazai Quetta: Different journalist bodies protested, on Friday, outside Karachi press club against the murder of Irsahd mastoid. The protest was led by President of Karachi Press club Imtiaz Faran and President of Karachi Union of Journalists, G. M Jamali. Members belonging from Karachi press Club, Pakistan Federal Union of Journalists, Karachi Union of Journalists, ARY news and other ...

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Journalists protest against murder of their colleague

Quetta: Journalists in Quetta marched on different roads, on Sunday evening, to protest the killing of 3 media personnel. The march of journalists started from Quetta press club and then it turned into a protest rally. After passing through different roads the march ended at Governor House chowk. The protestors demanded that the culprits behind the murder of Irshad Mastoi ...

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Showdown in Islamabad

Adnan Aamir Political showdown in Islamabad, capital of Pakistan, has reached its boiling point. Police attacked the peaceful protestors of two political parties without any provocation. The course of events that followed, from last night onwards, have exposed the brutality of the government of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif. The protestors belonged from Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) and Pakistan Awami Tehreek (PAT). ...

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Journalists walked out from Balochistan Assembly

Quetta: Journalists walked out from Balochistan assembly, on Saturday, to protest the killing of 3 media personnel. The journalists covering the Balochistan Assembly session boycotted the proceedings and staged a walk out. Journalists also organized a sit-in outside Balochistan assembly building. In a display of apathy, the members of Balochistan assembly completely ignored the sit-in of the journalists, which lasted ...

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Balochistan, a tale of singular narratives

Asif Magsi My fellow journalist, Irshad Ahmed Mastoi Baloch, was killed in broad daylight at his office in Quetta. He was one, of few, brave journalists who would criticise the establishment’s unjust policies towards Balochistan. His fellow trainee reporter, Abdul Ghulam Rasool, and a serving accountant, Mohammed Younus, also lost their lives in the incident. I cannot believe or understand ...

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A culture of impunity

Though Pakistan is not a failed state, it has large areas which have become either paralysed or seemingly amputated. One such is the rule of law in Balochistan which to all intents and purposes lies beyond the Pale, that mythical fence beyond which darkness prevails. No crime is too heinous or too grisly to avoid prosecution. Murder, rape and robbery ...

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