Anatomy of blasphemy … Mohsin Saleem Ullah
Violence perpetrated in the name of religion is alarmingly prevalent in Pakistan. The country has not carried out a single execution under its blasphemy laws, which were first introduced by … Read More
Violence perpetrated in the name of religion is alarmingly prevalent in Pakistan. The country has not carried out a single execution under its blasphemy laws, which were first introduced by … Read More
The Punjab Assembly recently passed a Punjab Defamation Bill, 2024 in unusual haste, despite significant concerns from the journalist fraternity, human rights organisations and opposition legislators. The bill that awaits … Read More
The attack on Chinese engineers in Bisham serves as a stark reminder of the challenges Pakistan faces in safeguarding foreign nationals. The investigation committee identified significant security shortcomings. Shockingly, the … Read More
Earlier this month, the Supreme Court took up the matter to determine whether the disqualification for life under Article 62(1)(f) of the Constitution as decided earlier in the 2018 Samiullah … Read More
By the end of WWII, many liberal democracies ceded power to judiciary for the enforcement of human rights. The framers of our constitution had intended the same to empower our … Read More
Throughout the recent past, Asia has been a testing ground for new and advanced weapons the worlds first nuclear bomb in Japan, armed drones in Pakistan, and Agent Orange during … Read More