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Pakistan remains silent on the issue of missing Baloch persons

Islamabad, Mar 10: After covering hundreds of miles on foot from Quetta to Islamabad, Mama Qadeer Baloch finally presented a memorandum to the UN country office in Islamabad. The document demanded an investigation in the issues of missing persons, target killings, enforced disappearances and involvement of agencies in heinous crimes in Balochistan. It also demanded a UN fact-finding mission to investigate mass graves and international standard DNA tests to identify bodies. Mama Qadeer is now waiting for answers. Mar 10, 2014
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'Koffee With Karan': Ranbir Kapoor is Not Marriage Material, Says Nargis Fakhri

The latest episode of "Koffee With Karan" season 4, featuring Nargis Fakhri and Freida Pinto, is now considered as one of the most entertaining episodes in the chat show's history. And yet again, Ranbir Kapoor became the hot topic of discussion, with Fakhri making a tongue-in-cheek comment about him, by hinting the actor is not marriage material. Mar 4, 2014
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Baloch to raise the issue of missing persons, mass graves at UNHRC

Pakistan, March 03: 72-year-old Mama Qadeer Baloch and 21 others have been marching by foot for over 100 days - passing through tough terrains, mountains and busy streets. Qadeer is not only seeking justice for his son, Jalil Reki, who was abducted, killed and dumped by the secret agencies, but also for thousands of other Baloch missing persons who are victims of atrocities by Pakistani agencies. Mama Qadeer reports over 18,000 Baloch missing, many of whom were killed and dumped in the last few years. The secret agencies, worried by Qadeer's Long March, are now threatening the marchers. Mar 3, 2014