Truth, Dr. Syed Bashir Shah and Witness Protection
by furkan ali
January 25, 2012 05:26
Some months before being brutally silenced, Dr. Syed Bashir Shah, along with a photojournalist was threatened and tortured by police personnel.
“Free Dr Chishty,” Supreme Court Judge Urges PM Manmohan Singh
by Beena Sarwar
June 16, 2011 05:59
Justice Katju appeals to Indian PM Dr Manmohan Singh, urging him to release Dr Chishty, the elderly Pakistani virologist in Indian prison since 1992.
The Verdict of Mukhtaran Bibi Rape Case and Its Implications
by Raza Habib
April 25, 2011 03:33
April 21, 2011 the Supreme Court acquitted the rape suspects in the internationally famous case of Mukhtaran Bibi. There are some who are calling the Judiciary as “Pro Rape”.
Raymond Davis Saga and Bold Judgment
by Muhammad Aslam
April 06, 2011 18:12
No one was prepared to believe the impartiality of the judicial organ that goes by the norms of justice and not by the nefarious agenda or shenanigan.
Raymond Davis: US, Pakistan and the International Court of Justice
by Taimoor Ashraf
March 13, 2011 18:09
If an international forum must be utilized, it should not be the ICJ but arbitration, where both the U.S. and Pakistan would have a greater control over the entire proceedings.
Aafia, Raymond Davis and other "Clandestine Affairs"
by Kiran Nazish
March 03, 2011 22:05
Fluctuating attitudes and mixed statements by US Consulate, John Kerry’s personal visit showing plastic empathy and Obama’s exaggerated warnings only spell one thing – proof of the fact that Davis can be way more resourceful to Pakistan than Aafia could be for US.
Retraction of Anti Blasphemy Amendment Bill: Is Appeasement The Right Policy?
by Raza Habib
February 14, 2011 22:31
PPP government has decided to retract the Anti Blasphemy amendment bill thus signaling a retreat from possible amendment in the current form of the controversial law.
The Case of Raymond Davis: International Law Perspective
by Ayesha Umar
February 01, 2011 20:30
Lahore High Court Chief Justice Ejaz Chaudhry gave a ruling barring Raymond Davis to be released to U.S. authorities based on diplomatic immunity.
Rejoicing Injustice
by Kiran Nazish
January 28, 2011 20:28
Where are we heading if our lawyers rejoice injustice and our judges facilitate compassion to a murderer?
Blasphemy Law: From Debate to Assassination
by Akber Choudhry
January 04, 2011 21:06
It was an act of courage for him to sit down with Aasia Bibi, the illiterate Christian woman convicted of blasphemy, and promise to try for a pardon for her.