Full Coverage: Pakistan
November 2007
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The aim of this Guide is to provide a brief introduction to human rights and sustainable development issues in Pakistan
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27.11.2007
Domestic violence in the Russian Federation; sex slavery in India; self-immolation in Central Asian republics; gender-based violence and HIV; and 'compensation' marriages are the five underreported stories used by the UN Population Fund to launch a campaign against gender-based violence.
Story linkFrom: UNFPA Related topics/regions: [Africa] [Middle East] [India] [Iran] [Iraq] [Russian Federation] [Tajikistan] [Uzbekistan] Image: Activists rally to stop violence against women. © Amnesty International USA
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19.11.2007
A group of TV news executives and editors around the world has condemned the fact that "millions of Pakistanis have been deprived of independent news" since the declaration of a state of emergency on 3 November.
Story linkFrom: Reporter Senza Frontiere |
16.11.2007
The United States has repeated the same mistake it committed in Iran with the Shah by placing all of its time, money, and energy into General Pervez Musharraf, writes anthropologist William Beeman.
Story linkFrom: New America Media Related topics/regions: [Iran] [United States] |
14.11.2007
Wasim Wagha of the Centre for Indigenous Peoples of Indus (CIPI) writes how the war against terror has taken its toll on the livelihoods of people in the Swat valley.
Story linkRelated topics/regions: [South Asia] [Forests] [Indigenous rights] [Conflict] [Terrorism] |
13.11.2007
Pakistan will be suspended from the Commonwealth in 10 days unless it implements a series of democratic measures set out by Commonwealth Ministers yesterday.
Story linkFrom: Commonwealth Secretariat |
12.11.2007
Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf, in his first news conference since the imposition of martial law, has said elections will be held by January 9 but under the current state of emergency. Human rights activists were quick to retort that free and fair polls are not possible under such conditions.
Story linkRelated topics/regions: [South Asia] [Human rights] [Civil rights] [Politics] [Democracy] [Governance] |
09.11.2007
UNITED NATIONS, Nov 8 (OneWorld) - UN human rights experts urged Pakistani authorities Thursday to return to constitutional rule and stop the ongoing police crackdown on opposition activists.
Story linkFrom: OneWorld US Related topics/regions: [Civil rights] [Democracy] [Governance] [Law] |
09.11.2007
Former Pakistan premier Benazir Bhutto was placed under house arrest in Islamabad on Friday morning to prevent her leading a rally in Rawalpindi against the state of emergency promulgated by President General Pervez Musharraf.
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08.11.2007
Pakistan People's Party leader Benazir Bhutto yesterday dismissed President General MusharrafÂ’s pledge to hold elections by mid-February as insufficient, demanded that he quit as army chief by next week and reiterated her pledge to start a three-day march on Islamabad from 13 November if her partyÂ’s demands are not met.
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08.11.2007
Pakistan People's Party leader Benazir Bhutto yesterday dismissed President General MusharrafÂ’s pledge to hold elections by mid-February as insufficient, demanded that he quit as army chief by next week and reiterated her pledge to start a three-day lmarch on Islamabad from 13 November if her partyÂ’s demands are not met.
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08.11.2007
Pakistan People's Party leader Benazir Bhutto yesterday dismissed President General MusharrafÂ’s pledge to hold elections by mid-February as insufficient, demanded that he quit as army chief by next week and reiterated her pledge to start a three-day march on Islamabad from 13 November if her partyÂ’s demands are not met.
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08.11.2007
Pakistan People's Party leader Benazir Bhutto yesterday dismissed President General MusharrafÂ’s pledge to hold elections by mid-February as insufficient, demanded that he quit as army chief by next week and reiterated her pledge to start a three-day march on Islamabad from 13 November if her partyÂ’s demands are not met.
Story linkFrom Daily Times Image: President George W. Bush and Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf © Shealah Craighead / White House
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08.11.2007
Pakistan People's Party leader Benazir Bhutto yesterday dismissed President General MusharrafÂ’s pledge to hold elections by mid-February as insufficient, demanded that he quit as army chief by next week and reiterated her pledge to start a three-day march on Islamabad from 13 November if her partyÂ’s demands are not met.
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08.11.2007
Pakistan People's Party leader Benazir Bhutto yesterday dismissed President General MusharrafÂ’s pledge to hold elections by mid-February as insufficient, demanded that he quit as army chief by next week and reiterated her pledge to start a three-day lmarch on Islamabad from 13 November if her partyÂ’s demands are not met.
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08.11.2007
Pakistan People's Party leader Benazir Bhutto yesterday dismissed President General MusharrafÂ’s pledge to hold elections by mid-February as insufficient, demanded that he quit as army chief by next week and reiterated her pledge to start a three-day lmarch on Islamabad from 13 November if her partyÂ’s demands are not met.
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06.11.2007
UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon has called upon Pakistan to release all human rights and opposition activists detained, including UN Special Rapporteur Asma Jahangir, and to take steps for an early return to democracy.
Story linkRelated topics/regions: [South Asia] [Human rights] [Freedom of expression] [Politics] [Democracy] [United Nations] |
06.11.2007
Human rights body Amnesty International has strongly criticized the Pakistan PresidentÂ’s actions as an infringement of human rights standards and calls for an immediate return to constitutional rule.
Story linkRelated topics/regions: [South Asia] [Human rights] [Politics] [Democracy] [Governance] |
05.11.2007
Martial Law in Pakistan has become an antibiotic: in order to obtain the same results one has to keep doubling the doses, says Tariq Ali.
Story linkFrom http://www.counterpunch.org/ counterpunch> |
05.11.2007
The imposition of a state of emergency in Pakistan amounts to a thinly disguised imposition of martial law, according to a leading Asian human rights group.
Story linkFrom: Asian Human Rights Commission Image: Bush and Musharraf in happier times. © Shealah Craighead / White House
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05.11.2007
Vallastaan kiinni pitävä presidentti Perez Musharraf syyttää korkeinta oikeutta maahan julistetusta hätätilasta ja islamilaisten militanttien vastaisen kamppailun hankaloittamisesta. Useita lakimiehiä on pidätetty.
Story linkFrom: OneWorld South Asia Related topics/regions: [Human rights] [Politics] [Justice and crime] |
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