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Tehrik -i-Taliban Pakistan
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The Karachi Attacks and Pakistan’s Uncertain Future
By Daniele Grassi
The government is unprepared to comprehensively deal with even a fractured TTP in the short-term.
The Killing of Pakistan’s Journalists
By Kiran Nazish
The impunity with which journalists are attacked is having a devastating effect on Pakistani democracy.
The Growing Media Presence of Pakistan’s Militants
By Arsla Jawaid
Through media intimidation and neglect, militants are gaining access to an increasingly large audience in Pakistan.
Afghanistan Elections and the Taliban Threat
By Rajeev Agrawal
In the election run-up, the Taliban has increasingly set the agenda in the region with a spate of high-profile attacks.
The Abandoned Refugees of North Waziristan
By Taha Siddiqui
Pakistan refuses to acknowledge a growing crisis emerging from its tribal belt.
Pakistan-U.S. Dialogue Welcomed Ahead of 2014 Drawdown
By Idrees Ali
A recent Pakistani delegation to Washington continues a thaw in relations.
The Plight of Pakistan’s Christian Minority
The attacks in Peshawar were a brutal turning point for the nation’s Christians. Could they change minority rights?
The Karachi Crackdown
Nawaz Sharif tries to stem growing violence in Pakistan’s largest city, but a broader effort will be needed.
Pakistan Jailbreaks: Peshawar Next?
The recent jailbreak in Dera Islamil Khan was remarkably successful. More could follow.
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