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Can Pakistan’s Maulana Fazlur Rehman Mend Ties With the Taliban?

Can Pakistan’s Maulana Fazlur Rehman Mend Ties With the Taliban?

By Freshta Jalalzai
The famously pro-Taliban politician is making a visit to Kabul at a tense time in Afghanistan-Pakistan relations.
The Baloch Protest: Why We March

The Baloch Protest: Why We March

By Mahrang Baloch
“Upon arriving in Islamabad with 300 families, we realized that the state was neither ready to listen nor interested in addressing the issue of missing persons.” 

The Long History of Enforced Disappearances in Balochistan 

The Long History of Enforced Disappearances in Balochistan 

By Samand Muhammad Shahi
Baloch protesters are demanding an end to the decades-old problem of forced disappearances and extrajudicial killings. Pakistan’s government is trying to justify the practice.

How the Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan Strengthened Pakistan’s Military Deep State

How the Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan Strengthened Pakistan’s Military Deep State

By Dhruv Banerjee
The invasion sparked an internationally supported process of militarization and Islamization that cemented the military's power.

Taliban Accuse Tajik, Pakistani Citizens of Carrying out Attacks in Afghanistan

Taliban Accuse Tajik, Pakistani Citizens of Carrying out Attacks in Afghanistan

By Catherine Putz
“Dozens of Tajikistan citizens have been killed in our operations and dozens of others have been arrested,” acting Defense Minister Mohammad Yaqoob Mujahid said.
The State of South Asia in 2023

The State of South Asia in 2023

By Mimrah Abdul Ghafoor
The year was dominated by elections, and political and economic instability. Amid the bad news, India landed a spacecraft near the Moon’s south pole.

Enthusiasm Marks Filing of Nominations for Elections in Pakistan

Enthusiasm Marks Filing of Nominations for Elections in Pakistan

By Umair Jamal
The number of people who have applied to contest the upcoming elections has increased by 33 percent over that in the 2018 election.
The Delimitation of Pakistan’s Democracy

The Delimitation of Pakistan’s Democracy

By Kunwar Khuldune Shahid
Whether the delay in elections, and the tarnished delimitation process, abets any party in the February polls remains to be seen.

Why Do Half of Pakistan’s Voters Stay Away From the Polls?

Why Do Half of Pakistan’s Voters Stay Away From the Polls?

By Mariyam Suleman Anees
The country’s youth, women, transgender community and people with disabilities either stay away from voting or their access to the process is restricted.

Balochistan’s Long March Protest

Balochistan’s Long March Protest

By Shannon Tiezzi
An interview with Somaiyah Hafeez about the current protest movement demanding an end to forced disappearances and real accountability in Balochistan.

Pakistani Taliban Denies Attack on Karakoram Highway

Pakistani Taliban Denies Attack on Karakoram Highway

By Umair Jamal
But Pakistan is skeptical. It believes the TTP is using allied groups to carry out attacks to avoid drawing Chinese ire to itself.
Women Are Leading an Unprecedented Protest Movement in Balochistan

Women Are Leading an Unprecedented Protest Movement in Balochistan

By Kiyya Baloch
Baloch women have launched a march toward Pakistan’s capital to protest rights abuses and enforced disappearances in Balochistan.

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