Sixteen years have passed since the massacre in Bratunac and thirteen years since the massacre in Srebrenica. In these cities, more than 10,000 people, mainly civilians, were killed. Many of the victims are still not identified. Some people, accused directly or indirectly of participating in war crimes, are still not arrested. Some of them have […]
Tribal Areas of Pakistan Besieged by Violence
Seven Taliban militants including an important commander Rafi Ullah of Baitullah Mehsood group are arrested along with weapons and their two cars in Hangu on Wednesday during flag march of Hangu police, all the arrested militants are shifted to unknown place, in retaliation Taliban militants had seiged Doaba police station of Hangu district and have […]
Female Outlaw Comes in From the Cold
The government has finally won over a woman who made her name as a militia commander – but plans to give her a job to keep her out of trouble are proving controversial. By Sayed Yaqub Ibrahimi in Mazar-e-Sharif The Afghan government scored a minor victory last month by reeling in a rebellious “warlord” who […]
Seselj Trial Hears of Mostar Shootings
Bosniak survivor describes ordeal at the hands of Serb forces in the summer of 1992. By Simon Jennings in The Hague A Bosniak imprisoned after surviving a massacre near the town of Mostar in June 1992 told judges this week how he was allowed water only once in four days and ate one meal in […]
6PC: Upward revise in basic pay scales?
It seems that there is some good and bad news for the babu’s if the Sixth Pay Revision Committee’s suggestions are approved by the Cabinet. The good news is that the Committee has proposed to upwardly revise the basic pay scales recommended by the Sixth Pay Commission and also an increase in grade pay at […]
Trouble in Tajik Mountain Province
Remote region seething with discontent, which some fear could translate into political instability if the underlying causes are left unaddressed. By Lola Olimova in Dushanbe A standoff between locals in the remote province of Badakhshan and the Tajik government has been resolved for now at least, but it highlights growing levels of social discontent in […]
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