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Pakistan
Pakistan’s ties with Central Asian States: Irritants and challenges
Farhat Asif
A session on “legal status of U.S. drone strikes inside Pakistan”
The international law allows the civilian victims of U.S. drone strikes in Pakistan to take the matter to the court of law. If the drone strikes are proven unlawful by the U.N., international court of justice or the U.S. Supreme Court, the…
World HR organizations have a role to play to resolve Kashmir dispute
The issue of human rights violations in Indian-held Kashmir (IHK) neither receives attention of world human rights organizations nor the international media. International civil society’s role becomes more relevant to push the stakeholders…
Promotion of religious diversity and popular past can be an effective bulwark against growing…
Violent tendencies are increasing in Pakistan as compared to other Muslim countries. Though people are against Taliban but they do not openly oppose their agenda per se. These were the views expressed by participants of a seminar titled…
Analyzing suicide attacks in Pakistan
Akbar Nasir Khan
Hizbut Tahrir in Pakistan: Discourse and impact
Counter-radicalization: A multifold strategy stressed
On 04 August 2010, Pak Institute for Peace Studies (PIPS), in collaboration with United States Institute of Peace (USIP) organized a seminar on “Counter-Radicalization Strategies” at a local hotel in Islamabad. Leading experts on…
Countering radicalization in Pakistan: Efforts must be initiated from within the society
It is important to challenge the extremist and literalist interpretations of Islam to prevent further radicalization in Pakistan and defeat the militant groups operating in the country.
This was the crux of a seminar organized by the Pak…