
Sovereignty under siege
The Asma Jahangir Conference has shifted from advocating for human rights to becoming a platform for anti-state narratives, undermining Pakistan's sovereignty and democratic values.
Staff Writer
The writer is a freelance columnist

The Asma Jahangir Conference has shifted from advocating for human rights to becoming a platform for anti-state narratives, undermining Pakistan's sovereignty and democratic values.

This article analyzes the misrepresentation of security operations in Pakistan's tribal districts, revealing the complexities behind counterterrorism measures and the narratives that distort public perception.

The latest terrorist attacks in Balochistan, branded as 'Herof 2.0', ended in failure as security forces swiftly neutralized threats, showcasing operational strength and resilience.

The return of Hamza bin Laden and Hamza al-Ghamdi in Afghanistan raises alarms about the resurgence of Al-Qaeda. This development signals a potential shift in global terrorism dynamics.

This article delves into the misrepresentation of security operations in Pakistan's Tirah Valley, revealing the complexities behind counterterrorism measures and their necessity for public safety.






