ISLAMABAD — Pakistan banned a hard-line Islamist party on Thursday, more than a week after heated clashes with police that left at least five people dead. The ban follows a march by the party, Tehreek ...
Islamabad, Pakistan – The provincial government of Punjab, Pakistan’s most populous province, is seeking federal approval to ban the far-right religious party Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP) amid a ...
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Pakistan on the Brink: TLP Threatens Deadlier Cycle of Political Radicalisation, Warns Expert
New Delhi: Pakistan is confronting mounting internal and external pressures simultaneously, as far-right protests erupt at home while deadly clashes unfold along its border with Afghanistan. The ...
The move underscores the country’s struggle to contain religious extremism without provoking influential clerics who can summon thousands of supporters to the streets. By Salman Masood Reporting from ...
Massive Violence in Pakistan: Over 280 Dead as Security Forces Open Fire on TLP Protesters, Maulana Saad Arrested Pakistan Erupts in Violence as Security Forces Fire on TLP Protesters; Death Toll ...
The ban follows a march by the party, Tehreek-e-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP), earlier this month from the eastern city of Lahore to the capital city, Islamabad. It escalated into a vicious street battle ...
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