Military court convictions in Pakistan

UK Urges Pakistan to Ensure Fair Trials Amid Military Court Sentences

UK Urges Pakistan to Uphold International Fair Trial Standards The United Kingdom has expressed concerns over Pakistan’s recent military court convictions, urging the federal government to honor its commitments under the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights (ICCPR). A spokesperson from the UK’s Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office stated that “military courts lack transparency,…

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Economic cost of political unrest in Pakistan

A Daily Loss of Rs 190 Billion: The Economic Impact of Political Unrest in Pakistan

Political unrest in Pakistan is taking a heavy toll on the nation’s economy. Federal Finance Minister Muhammad Aurangzeb recently revealed that ongoing protests, attributed to Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), cost the country approximately Rs 190 billion per day. This staggering figure highlights the severe consequences of prolonged instability on economic growth and public welfare. According to…

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Oxford University

Legal Opinion Blocks Oxford Chancellor PTI Founder Bid

Ineligibility Confirmed by Matrix Chambers The election for Oxford University Chancellor faces controversy. The involvement of the PTI Founder triggered internal issues. Oxford University sought a specific legal opinion. They contacted the prestigious Matrix Chambers. Senior London lawyer Hugh Southey provided the verdict. Southey stated the PTI Founder is ineligible immediately. This judgment follows strict…

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Mehmood Molvi

PTI Protest Timing Controversy Deemed ‘Anti-National’

Maulvi Criticizes PTI Protest Clash with SCO Summit Protest Deemed ‘Anti-National’ Mehmood Maulvi issued a sharp public statement. He serves as Sindh President for the Stabilization of Pakistan Party. Maulvi strongly criticized the planned PTI protest. He called the October 15 demonstration “anti-national.” The PTI Protest Timing Controversy stems from a diplomatic clash. Focus on…

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