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COMMENT: The Balochistan truth —Sanaullah Baloch

Posted by ADP on Wednesday, March 3, 2010, In : Sanaullah Baloch 

COMMENT: The Balochistan truth —Sanaullah Baloch

Courtesy to "Daily Times"

The increasing rate of preventable maternal mortality is a symptom of the larger social injustice of discrimination against women. Thousands of avoidable maternal deaths each year indicate the government’s unfaithfulness to domestic and international laws

During the recent visit of
President Asif Ali Zardari, due to closure of the roads in Quetta, a poor woman gave a birth in an auto rickshaw. The situation in Ba...


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Constitutional courts

Posted by ADP on Tuesday, February 23, 2010, In : Sanaullah Baloch 
Constitutional courts
By Sanaullah Baloch
Courtesy to "Dawn"

The crisis of the judiciary versus the executive in the NRO case and the judges appointment case as well as the judiciary versus the super-establishment predicament in the missing persons case have once again highlighted Pakistan’s fragile institutional relations.

Although inflexible and barely implemented, Pakistan’s constitution does provide basic guarantees to the rights of individual...

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Islamabad’s ‘gunboat’ policy

Posted by ADP on Saturday, February 6, 2010, In : Sanaullah Baloch 
Islamabad’s ‘gunboat’ policy
By Sanaullah Baloch
Courtesy to "Dawn"
IN the past 60 years, the people of Balochistan have endured immense suffering. They have lost their sovereignty and identity, and have been ruthlessly exploited.

A peaceful, autonomous region before 1948, Balochistan now resembles the war-torn West African countries where resources have been turned into a curse rather than a cure for the native po...

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