Baba Ladla Zahid Ladla and Zakir Ladla
From the Blog newsZahid Ladla: He said that several suspects of the gang war are in hiding in Balochistan, Punjab and Interior Sindh, according to Pakistan Today. He further said that various prominent commanders of the gang war are hiding in areas surrounding the Chaman border. The suspect Zakir Ladla has revealed that he was busy regrouping the gang after Baba Ladla and Zahid Ladla left Lyari but that thepakistanblogs.blogspot.comRead Full Post
The Force of Law
From the Blog iabhopal Pakistan has the misfortune of being periodically bashed by the international media. Recently, it has been the uproar over the revival of the death penalty. The European Union, UN Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights, Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch, called for reimposition of the moratorium on executions. Locally, the HRCP criticised the measure, arguing (without any study/survey) that execution of convicts has no nexus with the crime rate in the country. Some columnists also cautioned the government to exercise restraint, lest innocents get hanged for want of a fair trial. The moratorium was imposed in 2008 as a condition for getting the GSP Plus status with the European Union. Reportedly some 8,000 convicts, proven guilty for heinous crimes includpakistanblogs.blogspot.comRead Full Post
A year after Peshawar APS massacre; Islamophobia and yes, Humanity Trumps All
From the Blog beenasarwar[image: Rev Joe Robinson-Boston-APS-Islamophobia] Rev. Joe Robinson of the Christ Church of Cambridge addressing the gathering in solidarity with Peshawar APS victims, and Muslims. Photo: Beena Sarwar Last Sunday as we geared up to commemorate the Peshawar APS massacre of Dec 16, 2014, when Taliban killed 144 schoolchildren, a bomb blast in Shia-majority Parachinar at the lunda bazar (second-hand market) killed over 22 people, most of them poor. We talked about that at our gathering that afternoon at Harvard Square where Reverend Joe Robinson and members of the Christ Church in Cambridge joined us in solidarity, as did many others from the local Pakistani and Indian communities. Rabbi Neal Gold of Temple Shir Tikvah couldn’t join us but we read out his letter of support and solpakistanblogs.blogspot.comRead Full Post
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