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Daniel Pearl murder case: Pak s denial of justice exposed

Daniel Pearl murder case: Pak s denial of justice exposed
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Daniel Pearl murder case: Pakistan s denial of justice exposed

Daniel Pearl murder case: Pakistan s denial of justice exposed
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Supreme Court at a crossroads

Supreme Court at a crossroads Opinion March 6, 2021 “Some of our greatest national problems will be relieved if only we realize the momentousness of what has transpired in this country since 2007.” – Justice Jawwad S Khawaja The Supreme Court of Pakistan has been at critical crossroads at various stages of its history. In 1958, 1977 and 1999, when it legitimized martial law and laid the foundation for judicial un-constitutionalism. In 1997, when judges of the Supreme Court were divided and when it was attacked by a political mob. Like in the past, the present Supreme Court is also at a critical crossroads as unprecedented judicial events are happening: the fourth senior-most judge of the Supreme Court is appearing personally before his own court as a petitioner counsel along with his wife; the personal conversations and internal letters between judges are being disclosed and critiqued in judicial orders; the chief justice of Pakistan and fellow judges are under unprecede

FATF retains Pakistan in grey list over terror funding, money laundering charges

FATF retains Pakistan in grey list over terror funding, money laundering charges FATF President Marcus Pleyer said the deadline given to Pakistan already drew to an end and asked it to address these concerns as quickly as possible BusinessToday.In | February 26, 2021 | Updated 11:40 IST Due to FATF s status quo on Pakistan, Islamabad is facing difficulties in getting financial aid from international institutions Adding to the woes of cash-strapped Pakistan, the global terror watchdog Financial Action Task Force (FATF) announced that it will be continue to be on its grey list. The Paris-based FATF cited serious deficiencies in checking and curbing terror financing, adding that Islamabad failed to act against UN-designated terrorists and their associates.

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