Kidnappings in Balochistan: The New Source of Sustenance for Criminals and Militants

May 28, 2012 :

I The intransigent political and security volatility of the southwestern province of Pakistan, Balochistan is inviting every kind of crime and violence to the province, where the current provincial government has failed to make its presence felt for all the practical purposes during last four years of its reign. Analyze any dimension of governance and …

Pakistan Conflict Tracker Weekly Report (May 18-24, 2012)

May 25, 2012 :

The wave of violence further subsided during the current week as compared to the past few weeks. Meanwhile Karachi continued to seethe under persistent sectarian, criminal and ethno-political violence, which has tossed the security and stability of the largest metropolis of Pakistan. The total death toll in the city during the last eight weeks reached …

German Pakistan Media Dialogue: Perspectives on Pakistan and the Region

May 22, 2012 :

  On May 20, 2012, CRSS hosted a dialogue between representatives of German and Pakistani media at Serena Hotel, Islamabad. The German media delegation flew into Pakistan after a visit to Kabul and Mazar-e-Sharif in Northern Afghanistan. Prominent Pakistani journalists Mariana Babar (The News), Dr. Moeed Peerzada (Director/Anchor PTV), Shaukat Paracha, and Sultan Hali (Analyst) …

Pakistan Conflict Tracker Weekly Report (May 11-17, 2012)

May 19, 2012 :

The wave of violence relatively subsided during the current week but sectarian, criminal and ethno-political violence, which has gripped Karachi since the end of March, continued to inflict heavy human and economic cost. The total death toll during the last seven weeks reached 187, and during past 17 days, to 77. Almost 155 of the …

Frontier Corps – Conflict Driver

May 17, 2012 :

During a hearing on the alarming law and order situation in the south western province of Pakistan,  Balochistan, on May 14, 2012, Iftikhar Muhammad Chaudhry, Chief Justice of Pakistan’s Supreme Court, observed that “— the FC (Frontier Corps) was present in a whopping 95% of the missing persons’ cases”.[1] He made those remarks after a …

Karachi – The State of Crimes

May 15, 2012 :

Pakistan’s largest city Karachi – with a population of over 16 Million – is a melting pot of various ethnicities and cultures drawn from all over the country. It is also Pakistan’s commercial hub, gate-way for imports and exports as well as  the financial life-line because of two ports – the Karachi Port and Port …

Pakistan Conflict Tracker Weekly Report (May 04-10, 2012)

May 13, 2012 :

After a relative respite of two weeks, the wave of violence once again picked up across the country. Sectarian, criminal and ethno-political violence in Karachi —which started during the last week of March continued unabated for the sixth consecutive week, —whereby the total death toll during the last one and half month has reached 152. …

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