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Irish Examiner
   
Malala hopes peace prize will inspire other girls   
Irish Examiner
Nobel peace laureate Malala Yousafzai yesterday offered hope that her prize will inspire young girls around the world to fight for their rights — and to step forward to lead. The 17-year-old girl shot by the Taliban in Pakistan in October 2012 for asserting her ...

A proud moment   DAWN.com

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DAWN.com
   
Govt, PTI move to end deadlock   
DAWN.com
ISLAMABAD/LAHORE: After a day filled with frantic consultations and multiple press conferences, the three-month long deadlock between the government and the protesting Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf was broken on Wednesday when the latter accepted the ...

Govt in contact with PTI to fix talks schedule   The Nation
PTI is ISIS of Pakistan, says Abid Sher   Frontier Post
Govt, PTI form teams for dialogue   Geo News, Pakistan
Daily Times   
The Express Tribune   
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DAWN.com
   
Altaf sacks Rabita committee   
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KARACHI: Angered by a lack of response by his party's coordination committee to the killing of an office-bearer in Sialkot, Muttahida Qaumi Movement chief Altaf Hussain sent the Karachi- and London-based members of the top decision-making forum packing ...

Transport, business activities as usual in Karachi today, says MQM   The News International
Protests against MQM activist's killing in Sialkot   The Nation
Altaf pays tribute to workers over in-unison protest   SAMAA TV
Daily Times   
The Express Tribune   
Pakistan Today   
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Daily Times
   
With govt-PTI dialogue in view, ECP members' fate under dark clouds   
Daily Times
ISLAMABAD: The escalating political tension between Pakistan Muslim League Nawaz (PML-N)-led federal government and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), triggered by violence in Faisalabad, appeared to have drastically defused on Wednesday, with the ...


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New York Times
   
Tabloid morality gave torture a firm foothold   
Brisbane Times
In 2005, I wrote an essay after being shocked to find an advertisement for a book arguing for torture in a literary magazine, The New York Review of Books. It reinforced my belief that torture - the most repugnant of all human practices - was coming back into ...

Zimbabwe implicated in CIA torture programmes   NewsDay
Torture and police killings cut from same cloth of injustice   Philly.com (blog)
Dick Cheney Says Senate Torture Report Is 'Full of Crap'   TIME
New York Times   
Minneapolis Star Tribune   
Independent Online   
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DAWN.com
   
Balochistan govt criticised by parties in ruling coalition   
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QUETTA: Coalition partners in the Balochistan government expressed on Wednesday dissatisfaction over the law and order situation, saying that law-enforcement agencies had failed to curb terrorist attacks, targeted killings, kidnappings for ransom and ...

Law, order issue echoes in Balochistan Assembly   Daily Times

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DAWN.com
   
Plan to set up human rights offices in all dists   
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LAHORE: Punjab Human Rights Minister Khalil Tahir Sindhu says a summary for establishing offices of human rights and minority affairs in all 36 districts of Punjab has been moved to the government to avert Kot Radha Kishan-like incidents in future. He was ...

Ministerial mantra on Int'l Human Rights Day   The Nation
Human Rights Day: speakers stress the need for changing behaviour   Daily Times
The weakest link: 'Minorities have been deprived of fundamental freedoms'   The Express Tribune

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DAWN.com
   
Dogar challenges special court verdict   
DAWN.com
ISLAMABAD: Former Chief Justice Abdul Hameed Dogar filed on Wednesday a petition before the Islamabad High Court (IHC), challenging a special court order implicating him as one of retired General Pervez Musharraf's co-accused in the high treason ...

Dogar moves IHC against Special Court verdict   The Nation
Ex-CJP Dogar challenges SC's decision in Mush treason case   Pakistan Today

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The Nation
   
Child among two injured in Quetta blast   
The Nation
QUETTA : Two people including a child were injured in a bomb blast that ripped through Sariab Road, Quetta, officials said on Wednesday. According to police officials, the blast occurred through an explosive device that was planted in a motorbike.
Four injured in bicycle-bomb explosion in Quetta   The Express Tribune
Blast injures four people in Quetta   DAWN.com

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DAWN.com
   
Organ transplant racket again active in Pakistan, moot told   
DAWN.com
KARACHI: Experts and officials of the provincial human organs transplantation authority (HOTA) on Wednesday said they feared Pakistan could again turn into an organ selling bazaar if the government continued to overlook the increasing activities of ...

Human trafficking: Trade of human organs will thrive unless culprits are ...   The Express Tribune

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