In a post on X, Paank stated, "Paank is deeply concerned about the enforced disappearances of Abdul Rehman & Uzair Baloch, forcibly taken by Pakistani forces on Nov 18, 2024, from the Patani Zamran area, Buleda tehsil, Kech, Balochistan."
The Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP) concluded its 38th Annual General Meeting with a call for urgent action to address the country's deteriorating human rights situation, emphasising concerns over the proposed Anti-Terrorism Act amendment and threats to democracy. The Commissio
The conference focused on the need for a unified approach to deal with terrorism across states in the interest of national security, according to an official release issued by the NIA.
The larger conspiracy of the Delhi Riots 2020 case accused former MCD Councillor Tahir Hussain's Counsel on Friday argued that WhatsApp Chats relied upon by Delhi police were for peaceful protest and not for violence or to pick weapons against the government.
In a post on X, Kashmir Zone Police informed about the development and said, "Two terrorists have been neutralised in Sopore encounter. Identification and affiliation is being ascertained. Incriminating materials, arms and ammunition recovered. Further details shall follow."
Union Home Minister Amit Shah warned against "borderless and invisible" terror threats and stressed the need for cutting-edge technology to deal with them effectively.
Ahead of the two-day Anti-Terror Conference which is to be held on Thursday, Union Home Minister Amit Shah said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi's government is committed to building a terror-free India with it's zero policy tolerance on terror.
The two-day event, hosted by the National Investigation Agency (NIA), aims to shape future counter-terrorism policies and strategies, Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) pointed out in a statement.
The Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP) has condemned the newly proposed Anti-Terrorism (Amendment) Bill 2024, warning that it grants excessive powers to authorities to detain individuals based on mere suspicion. HRCP argues that the bill, lacking judicial oversight, risks severe viol