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14 infants along with mothers languishing in Peshawar Jail.

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Salman Shahzad PESHAWAR: What would be the future of my 10-month-old child who is languishing along with me in the central jail? This was the main concern expressed by a female prisoner, who wished not to be named, in his letter she wrote to Lead Pakistan from central prison of the provincial capital. She further informed that currently 11 infants, excluding her own, are suffering from acute illness but they are not being provided proper treatment facilities. “Although, medicines are available in the prison’s dispensary but they are substandard, thus cannot cure our babies,” she disclosed, adding that concerned authorities should take notice of the issue without any delay. She continued: “Such children are in fact victims of circumstances; they easily fall into hands of criminals after stepping into adulthood as the conditions wherein they spend their childhood are completely unfavorable for upbringing of children.” The unknown female prisoner suggested that there should be proper f...

Journalism is a deadly job in Pashtun belt

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By Salman Shahzad Peshawar: No other profession demands for the sacrifice of one’s life except army whilst equally with that in South Asian context is going the profession of journalism, which demands sacrifice of life. There have been 8 cases of journalists’ murders in Pakistan in the year 2010, and 12 cases in 2008, which is a clear indication that this ill-fated community has been facing myriad challenges and hurdles. If we compare the war-torn country Afghanistan with this land of ill-fated journalists, we can see two incidents of killing of journalists which shows that despite the war and ethnicity, the Afghans have some degree of tolerance. Until yesterday we were congratulating the advent of new years and hoped that 2011 would bring a new dawn but our hopes were dashed to grounds when in the first month of the new year a journalist—Wali Babar was mowed down by those who have been the enemy of impartial and free voices. Here it would not be futile, if said that stat...