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Ruling party in Georgia gave voters sheep for Easter
Coalition for Freedom of Choice and Transparency International Georgia released a dossier which they say shows that the National Movement party, which currently holds power, violated the law about financing political parties and the criminal code.
Updated: 05/06/2012 11:09P
Criminal activities on rise in twin cities
Islamabad—The masses of twin cities are facing insecurity as the incidents of robberies, theft and street crimes are on the raise, while the law enforcers are playing the role of silent spectators.Talking to INP, citizens expressed deep concern about
Updated: 05/06/2012 11:04P
Lawmakers Push Bill To Ban Criminals From Suing Victims
If approved, House Bill 46 would grant immunity to property owners from civil lawsuits by criminals in almost all circumstances. State Senator Arthur Orr (R) of Decatur is one of the bill's supporters, and says the proposed law is long overdue.
Updated: 05/06/2012 10:27P
Malik seeks support for govt's peace efforts in Lyari
“Some political parties' contacts with criminals in Lyari will encourage lawlessness and such a move can be questioned according to law of land,” Malik said during a media chat at the State Guest House. Sindh Inspector General of Police Syed Mushtaq
Updated: 05/06/2012 09:00P
Awan to move SC for revival of law licence
Highly literate and branded as 'mechanic of criminal law' Awan resigned as a minister for law, justice, parliamentary affairs and information technology on April 13, 2011 when he was asked by the court to choose between the portfolios in the federal
Updated: 05/06/2012 08:34P
Young legal eagles spread their wings as courts host mock trials
THE GOWNED and wigged barristers rushing around the Courts of Criminal Justice in Dublin this weekend may have looked younger and less experienced than usual but their arguments were just as passionate and convincing. The major case of the day,
Updated: 05/06/2012 07:53P
EU-Indonesia Dialogue: Human Rights Watch Recommendations
The government continues to use laws on treason, “sowing hatred,” blasphemy, and criminal defamation to restrict the right to free expression. Police have arbitrarily arrested and harassed journalists and critics of the government.
Updated: 05/06/2012 07:44P
Malik advises parties to keep distance from criminal groups in Lyari
"Some political parties' contacts with the criminals in Lyari will encourage lawlessness and such a move can be questioned according to law of land," Malik said during a media chat at the State Guest House here. Sindh Inspector General of Police,
Updated: 05/06/2012 07:13P
Europe moves to criminalise trading abuses
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Updated: 05/06/2012 07:05P
No grand operation in Lyari on cards, says Malik
He, however, warned criminals that suspension of operation should not be seen as weakness of the government. The government would never compromise on the writ of law and maintain peace in the city at all cost, he added. He said that President Asif Ali
Updated: 05/06/2012 06:50P