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Balochistan Weekly Monitor (Sept. 26-Oct. 2, 2011)
Executive Summary Against the backdrop of last week whooping violence, the week in focus witnessed a fragile lull in violence. An explosion near the Frontier Corps– (FC) fort in...
Balochistan Weekly Monitor (September 19- 25, 2011)
Two disgustingly atrocious episodes of sectarian violence, reportedly orchestrated by Lashkar-e-Jhangvi (LeJ) jolted Balochistan this week. On Monday, September 20, a group of...
Spiking Sectarian Violence in Balochistan
Balochistan, the area-wise largest and population wise smallest province of Pakistan, embodies great geo-strategic importance not only for the countrybut also for the region....
Rabbani Assassination: A Jolt to Afghan Peace Process
The assassination of Burhanuddin Rabbani, former Afghan President and Head of the High Peace Council, seemingly a repeat of what had happened to Ahmed Shah Massod, the Northern...
ActionAid, CRSS stress for taking humanitarian angle into account to address deteriorating security situation in Balochistan
ISLAMABAD: Tuesday (September 20, 2011): Speakers at a roundtable discussion forum demand that the Center should shun the politics of security in Balochistan so that the public...
Balochistan Weekly Monitor (September 12-18, 2011)
Against the backdrop of a deadly week, a rather tense calm prevailed in Balochistan during the week. There was no major incident of violence, however one act of dramatic...
When Civilians Abdicate Foreign Policy?
When the Zardari-led Pakistan Peoples– Party swept into power in the Feb 2008 general elections and struck an alliance with Nawaz Sharif Pakistan Muslim League and Awami National...
Balochistan Weekly Monitor (September 5 – 11, 2011)
There was an unparallel surge in violence during this week. Twin suicide blasts, targeting a senior security official in Quetta on Wednesday, September 7 was among the deadliest...
Dutch envoy to Islamabad, Mr. H. Gajus Scheltema, visited CRSS office.
Newly appointed Dutch envoy to Islamabad, Mr. H. Gajus Scheltema, visited CRSS office on Thursday, September 08, 2011.
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