Author: Raja Zahid Khanzada

The Anti-Terrorism Court (ATC) has acquitted 32 suspects arrested during the D-Chowk protest in Islamabad. These protests were aimed at opposing a government initiative, with allegations of vandalism and violence against the protesters. However, due to a lack of evidence and insufficient grounds, the court dismissed the charges against these individuals. The protesters were accused of damaging public property and disrupting law and order. During the trial, it was not proven that the accused were involved in such activities. Additionally, the court raised concerns over the investigation and the prosecution’s handling of the case, which contributed to its dismissal. The…

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Dr. Aafia Siddiqui, during a meeting with a Pakistani delegation, expressed her continued hope for justice. She elaborated on the inhumane treatment and violations of religious freedoms she has endured in a U.S. prison. Dr. Aafia urged the Pakistani government to intensify efforts for her release, emphasizing the need for consistent advocacy at both national and international levels. She also appealed to human rights organizations and the international community for support in improving her circumstances. Dr. Aafia’s resilience in seeking justice serves as a focal point for discussions about human rights and the treatment of incarcerated individuals globally.

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The winter chill is setting in across Karachi, with nights expected to become colder in the coming days. The Pakistan Meteorological Department (PMD) forecasts that the minimum temperature will range between 10°C and 11°C, with dry and cold conditions prevailing during the day. Light winds are blowing from the northwest, adding to the city’s cooler ambiance. Upper Sindh and parts of Balochistan may experience a temperature drop as low as 7°C. Northeastern Balochistan is currently enduring severe cold after rain and hailstorms, with temperatures plunging to -7°C in some areas. Elsewhere in the country, northern regions, including Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and…

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The Punjab government has decided to launch a free dialysis program, with each patient set to receive an annual package worth Rs. 1 million. The Punjab Health Department has submitted a summary regarding the program to the chief minister. Under this new initiative, dialysis patients will be provided with a special card, and free dialysis services will be available at both government and private hospitals. Additionally, patients will receive free treatment for related health conditions, including heart diseases and infections. The proposed program is set to allocate Rs. 7.5 billion for its first year. The Punjab Health Initiative Company will…

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