Naseer Memon is a human rights activist and civil society professional. He may be reached at nmemon2004@yahoo.com.
Sindh and Balochistan have been complaining for decades that their minerals are being exploited by the federation and not benefiting the locals
Plagued by anti-poor public policies, frequent natural cataclysms and authoritarian regimes, most of the Asian countries find bottom slots on human...
Civilian and security establishment need to take an unambiguous position against terrorism in all its forms
In the absence of an efficient investigation and prosecution system, the military courts will face the same challenges as are encountered by judiciary
After a decade-long battle against terrorism, the country is still in search of an unambiguous policy on all forms of terrorism
The dismal image of the country on human rights front merits drastic overhaul by implementing international convention on missing persons
A spate of abductions and killings of political workers in Sindh can lead to explosive consequences
Political parties will lose moral ground and legitimacy to rule without allowing local governments to function and gain roots
A recent UNDP report paints a grim picture of human development in the country
Sindh is once again witnessing the politics of division and hatred