Naseer Memon is a human rights activist and civil society professional. He may be reached at nmemon2004@yahoo.com.
Violence against peaceful citizens working in Gwadar will only undermine the Baloch rights movement, and its political legitimacy
After years of battle for political rights, Sindh is now confronting a new challenge of spiralling extremism
Sindh CM’s threat on gas supply underlines a perpetual tussle between provinces and the federal government over natural resources
Multi-dimensional failures in the restive province merit deeper introspection rather than customary denials
The autonomy promised under the 18th Amendment is gradually meeting the fate of the Lahore Resolution
Two bills proposing constitutional amendment to accord status of national languages to various languages of the country are gaining wider endorsement
In the wake of the recent terrorist attacks in the country, one is reminded of the security establishments non-commitment to security
Space for independent voices and impartial civil society is shrinking at an alarming pace in several countries
A judicial commission’s finding reveals slow poisoning of people through supply of contaminated water in Sindh
Political sensitivity associated with the census calls for a diligent and impeccable management of the whole process to avoid any fresh spate of...
Local people in Thar are protesting against a coal mining project that threatens their livelihood and natural resources
The Sindh government may retreat from its landmark legislation on forced conversions under pressure from the religious lobby
The mind-boggling complexities of resource distribution in a federation like Pakistan
Karachi needs an inclusive development approach focusing on the development deficit
The inequality profile of Pakistan and how it threatens social harmony and political stability in the country
Perennially obsessed with war euphoria, Pakistan and India flippantly ignore their ignominious profile on human development index
The government needs to engage all concerned stakeholders to develop a roadmap and an institutional mechanism to convert the lofty slogan of...
The quota system needs to be debated and aligned with new realities after a sizeable population from rural areas has migrated to urban centres...
Kalabagh Dam has been scorned by three provinces and pressing for the project further may jeopardise national unity and inter-provincial harmony
Debunking the myths about the controversial Kalabagh Dam