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Pakistan

Human rights campaigners are not terrorists by Peter Tatchell (January 2009)
A trial is drawing to a close in which anti-terror laws are being used to prosecute innocent human rights campaigners. Peter Tatchell reports
Pakistan amidst the storms by Graham Usher (June 2008)
Graham Usher reports from Islamabad on the problems besetting Pakistan’s new coalition government
Pakistan after Bhutto by Graham Usher (February 2008)
With 160 million people, 600,000 soldiers and 50 nuclear warheads, what happens in Pakistan after Benazir Bhutto’s assassination has ramifications worldwide. Graham Usher reports from Islamabad
Never mind the Baluch by Ben Hayes (December 2007)

While Pakistan and Iran terrorise their Baluchi minorities, the British government has designated the Baluchistan Liberation Army as ‘terrorist’.

Ben Hayes reports

Un-free Kashmir by Graham Usher (December 2006)
The earthquake opened up Pakistan-controlled Kashmir to the world. Will Islamabad close it again? Graham Usher continues his special reports from Pakistan in Muzaffarabad
Rocks and hard places by Graham Usher (December 2006)
A recent attack on a madrassa in Pakistan shows up all that is wrong with Nato’s and Pakistan’s anti-Taliban policies, writes Graham Usher from Peshawar, in the first of two special reports from Pakistan
 

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