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Pakistan prepares one of the toughest laws in the world against journalism

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Situation of journalism in Pakistan  The situation of journalism in Pakistan, which is already bad, could get even worse. The recent invasion of journalist Asad Toor's home on May 25 by agents of the country's feared military intelligence agency to beat him for speaking out against the armed forces has put the growing threats against the country's journalists under the spotlight of organizations that defend press freedom around the world. For asking for the identification of the aggressors in a protest held three days later, one of Pakistan's best-known journalists, Hamid Mir, had his program banned from the Geo News grid as of last Monday (5/31). His speech was so brave that it went viral on social media in the country. One more step towards autocracy, says Reporters Without Borders Pakistan has been controlled by the army for almost half of its 74-year history, since the United Kingdom partitioned India in 1947, then a British colony. Although the current Pakistani pr

The Kashmir Conflict: The Dream of Independence and the Silence of Social Media

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 “ For Kashmir, to be an independent state, Kashmir meets all the conditions   Kashmir, hearing that word utmost people can assume the endless fortified conflict and cool mountainous region that India and Pakistan are fighting over. But behind the beauty of Kashmir is actually a source of endless conflict between Pakistan and India, two countries that were firstly called Hindustan.   Naturally, Kashmir is good of gems as an area with stunning panoramic views of the vale to the south from the westernmost tip of the Himalayan range. The land is veritably rich, water is sufficient throughout the time because it has numerous gutters. Kashmir has long been known as a spectacular place.   The disagreement over Kashmir has estranged relations between India and Pakistan since the two came independent countries in 1947. Pressures have grown over the last 7 decades, and burned up again after India abandoned Kashmir's special autonomy under Indian home.  Reported by the Deutsche Welle runner,

Pakistan's Secret War

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  People disappear every day, corpses lie on the streets: Far removed from the world public, Pakistan is waging a bloody war against independence fighters in Balochistan. It's about nationalism, raw materials, big money. Now a German foundation is caught between the fronts. Faisal Mengal's killers came by motorcycle. Two men, one masked. They fired inside the car, aiming at Mengal, not his driver. Mengal was injured, he jumped out of the car and tried to flee. The gunmen chased him, shooting until he fell and was fatally wounded. Eleven bullets hit him. Faisal Mengal, 36, died on December 10 in the Pakistani metropolis of Karachi. He was an employee of the CSU-affiliated Hanns Seidel Foundation, which - like almost all other German political foundations - oversees projects in Pakistan . For years he had dealt with the situation in the southwestern Pakistani province of Balochistan, his homeland, he was an activist and journalist. He had worked for various organizations, for the

India-Pakistan: Conflict escalating from bombings to military conflic

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PHOTO SOURCE, EPA picture explanation, Indian warplanes crossed the border and invaded Pakistan Pakistan shot down two Indian Air Force planes over disputed Kashmir. This is expected to further aggravate relations with me at a time when the conflict between the two countries was greatly heightened due to the air raid on Pakistan by the Indian Air Force on the 26th. A spokesman for the Pakistan Army said it had captured a pilot who crash-landed in Pakistan after shooting down two air force planes over the Pakistani Line of Control (LoC). India has yet to make an official statement in this regard. Conflict Territory: Kashmir The Kashmir region has been a disputed area for decades since the independence of India/Pakistan in 1947. It is currently divided into Pakistan and India. Since the late 1980s, Islamic rebels have continued to insist on independence or incorporation into Pakistan in Indian-occupied Kashmir. Why This Election in Pakistan Matters India: 'Isolate Pakistan from inter

Historical, political and domestic trends and prospects

1. Ancient and medieval culture     ㅇ The history of Pakistan before independence in August 1947 is also the history of India.     ㅇ In Moenjodaro, located in the lower Indus River in southwest Pakistan, there are many remains of an ancient civilization. Together, they are regarded as the origin of the ancient Indus civilization.     ㅇ The Indus Civilization is an advanced Bronze Age civilization, famous for its excellent city construction, such as well-ordered roads and complete sanitation facilities.     ㅇ Since the invasion of India by Alexander the Great in the 4th century BC, the northwest region of India has become a route for foreign forces to penetrate, and various forces such as Greece, the Hun, and the Turks have repeatedly invaded and declined, and culture, art, and language have also been greatly influenced by these foreign forces. received.     ㅇ From the 8th century to the 12th century, the rise and fall of Muslim dynasties were repeated centering on Delhi due to the inva