In a remarkable first, the Quetta Commission report delivers a strong indictment of the state’s performance and security establishment Sometimes it takes a judge to hunt down a...
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Why are only 2% Of The Executions In Pakistan Hardcore Terror Convictions?
In a recent report[1] released by the Justice Project for Pakistan (JPP), of the 419 executions conducted by Pakistan since the moratorium[2] on the death penalty, only 16%, or...
Police and Political Commitment
In a controversial move, the Sindh government has the police chief A D Khwaja home following his apparent refusal to play second fiddle to it as well as admission of...
PM heads cabinet meeting on FATA Reforms Committee Report
The Federally Administered Tribal Areas (FATA) has been in the throes of insurgency and disorder for the last fifteen years. Reforms for the semi-autonomous region have been at...
Russia, Daesh and Afghanistan
Statements by the Russian ambassador in Kabul, Alexander Mantytskiy, over the weekend caused quite an uproar in the Afghan capital, first by holding a press conference on...
CHINA WATCH [DECEMBER 6- 13] ‘WARRIOR-4’ EXERCISE
The successful conclusion of counter-terrorism exercise between the special forces of China and Pakistan was the leading story of this week. Pakistan and China launched a web...
Indian Jingoism
The Indo-Pak relationship touched a new low with the inflammatory and accusatory statements by the Indian prime minister Narendra Modi and the Afghan President Ashraf Ghani. In...
CHINA WATCH [NOVEMBER 29- DECEMBER 5] RUSSIA’S REBUTTAL
In a blunt statement, Russia rejected the veracity of reports by Pakistani media that Moscow was going to become part of the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC). Prime...
Book Launch: Book on Democratic Transition In Pakistan Launched
For a country with conflict-orientation, it is natural to have a civil-military convergence and for the establishment to be actively involved in public policy and play its role....
Communities’ Role Key for Crime Prevention, Crime Detection, and Law and Order Maintenance
The KP Police reforms have three main dimensions including reformation of ‘Thana Culture’, capacity building and community policing. Behavioral and attitudinal changes...
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