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UN Security Council to convene emergency meetings on the Bangladesh:Liaqat Baloch

Lahore: Chairman, Human Rights Network, Pakistan, Liaqat Baloch, has called upon the UN Security Council and the OIC to convene their emergency meetings on the Bangladesh situation where JI Bangladesh leaders were being tried for so called war crimes. In a statement here on Monday, he said that the world ... Read More »

Pervaiz Musharraf condoles the death of Margaret Thatcher

Lahore:Former president of Pakistan Pervaiz Musharraf has expressed deep sense of grief and sorrow on the death of former British Prime Minister, Margaret Thatcher. In his condolence message,Pervaiz Musharraf said,it is with great sadness I have learned of the passing of the Former British Prime Minister, Margaret Thatcher. She led ... Read More »

European Union inquires Pakistan about initiatives for holding fair election

Lahore: European Union (EU) Ambassador to Pakistan Lars-Gunnar Wigemark called on caretaker Minister for Information and Broadcasting Arif Nizami on Saturday and discussed government’s initiatives for holding fair election and facilitation of visas. Lars-Gunnar said the people of Pakistan should be proud of democracy in the country. He said the ... Read More »

ICHR calls for a Kashmir free of landmines

Brussels: Marking the International Day for Mine Awareness and Assistance in Mine Action, International Council for Human Rights (ICHR) calls for a Kashmir free of landmines, and reaffirms its commitment to raise the issue of landmines which have been laid down by the Indian military and paramilitary forces at various ... Read More »

France and Pakistan need each other: French diplomat Gilles Angles

Islamabad: A French diplomat on Thursday said France and Pakistan need each other to attain common goal of peace and prosperity. Gilles Angles, French Attaché of Cultural and Cooperation Ties said that Pakistan can become a global economic power with the help of its incredible natural and human resources. This ... Read More »

Pakistan-Bangladesh Research and Development Institute formed

They included col. (r) Amjad Hussain Syed, an illustrious worker of the Pakistan Movement; S.M. Zafar, former senator; Professor Dr. Rafique Ahmad, former vice chancellor, the University of the Punjab; Mr. Mujib-ur-Rehman Shami, editor-in-chief, the daily ‘Pakistan’; Mr. Justice (r) Munir Ahmad Mughal, former judge Lahore high court; Mian Farooque ... Read More »

American Business Forum hosts its 3rd Annual Dinner

Lahore: The American Business Forum (ABF) hosted its 3rd Annual Dinner this evening in Lahore. In attendance were representatives of the 44 MNCs, comprising ABF, along with budding entrepreneurs, members of the civil society and media. also graced the occasion with his presence, as Chief Guest, in order to support ... Read More »

Imran becomes third ‘most influential leader’ among top world leaders

Lahore: Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chief Imran Khan has been declared as the third most influential leader across the globe for the year 2012 among the list of nine topmost leaders for his unwavering and bold stance against the on-going infamous drone attacks by the US forces inside the bordering areas ... Read More »

JI urges OIC, Muslim rulers to stop killings in Myanmar

Lahore: Ameer, Jamaat e Islami, Pakistan, Syed Munawar Hassan has called upon the Muslim rulers and the OIC high ups to approach the UN Secretary General and important world leaders to stop the genocide of Myanmar Muslims. In a press statement here on Tuesday, he said that thousands of Myanmar ... Read More »

David Miliband possibly to become the SG of IHRC

Islamabad: David Milliband , Member of British Parliament, who has served the British Government as Foreign secretary and Secretary of State for Environment, Food and Rural Affairs will possibly become the Secretary General of the International Human Rights Commission, as offered by IHRC Chief. Mr. David was elected as a ... Read More »

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