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Judiciary and Pakistan s State Policy of Enforced Disappearances

Pakistan: Islamabad versus Rawalpindi

Pakistan s peace offer came with fine print Optimistic Indians failed to read it

Pakistan’s peace offer came with fine print. Optimistic Indians failed to read it Pakistan Army draws its extra constitutional powers by demonising India. It won t accept any change in public perception that could dispel Rawalpindi’s narrative. Text Size: A+ Indians are incurable optimists. We got so euphoric when Pakistan Army chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa said “bury the past and move forward” that we glossed over his pointed assertion — “The Kashmir issue is at the heart of this.” Hopes of an enduring détente had already been raised in February when Indian and Pakistani armies decided to implement a ceasefire along the Line of Control.

No Place for Minorities in Naya Pakistan!

Northlines Nilesh Kunwar Two years ago, while speaking on the occasion to mark 100 days of his government being in office, Prime Minister Imran Khan made many a boast and promises. Besides waxing eloquent on turning Pakistan into a  “model Islamic welfare state,” he also hit out at his Indian counterpart by saying,  “We will show the Modi government how to treat minorities.” Unfortunately, despite this bold assurance, instances of atrocities against minorities in Pakistan have increased many fold under Khan’s watch. US Ambassador-at-Large for International Religious Freedom, Samuel Brown back has made things embarrassing for Khan by making it clear that as far as Pakistan was concerned, 

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