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  2. Friends of Democratic Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    The first meeting of Friends of Pakistan was headed by the former President of the Pakistan Asif Ali Zardari, and attended by the representatives of China. The next meeting of Friends of Pakistan Conference was held in Abu Dhabi in which Pakistan was represented by Javed Malik , Pakistan's Ambassador at Large and Aizaz Chaudhary, a decorated ...

  3. Military Courts (Pakistan) - Wikipedia

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    Military courts in Pakistan are special courts in the country's judicial system and are set up to try civilians, especially in cases related to terrorism. These courts were established under the Pakistan Army Act 1952 as a response to the growing threat of terrorism and insurgency in the country.

  4. Nazir Ahmed, Baron Ahmed - Wikipedia

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    Ahmed stood trial in February 2021 after his initial trial dates in 2020 were delayed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. [64] [65] He denied the allegations. His brothers were judged unfit to stand trial by the judge and instead faced a trial of the facts. On 22 February, the jury in the trial were discharged for legal reasons. [66]

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  7. Rawalpindi conspiracy - Wikipedia

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    The Rawalpindi conspiracy was an attempted coup to overthrow Liaquat Ali Khan, the first prime minister of Pakistan, in March 1951.It was the first of many subsequent coup attempts against governments in the history of Pakistan.

  8. Human rights in Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Freedom House rated Pakistan as "Not Free" in its report of 2013 and gave it a score of 64 (on a scale of 0–100, with 0 being most free and 100 being least free). The report brought to light widespread intimidation of journalists by various government, military and security agencies with killings allegedly being carried out by the Inter ...

  9. Death of Samia Shahid - Wikipedia

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    Upon arrival, she had a childhood friend - as opposed to her family - collect her from the airport, leaving her passport and return ticket with them for security. [21] The report claimed that Samia's father and ex-husband wanted her to stay in Pakistan and renounce her second marriage.