Women in Pakistan are being harassed via social networks on the Internet, while women's rights activists see the web as a new way to further their work.
The press conference took place in the wake of two bomb blasts on 3rd March, 2013 in Abbas Town Karachi, targeting the Shia religious minority in the city.
TTP spokesperson, Ehsanullah Ehsan, released a video statement, expressing willingness to partake in peace talks with the government of Pakistan.
This debate was designed to gauge for possible solutions to the problem in Balochistan.
Dr. Tahirul Qadri announced that he will file a petition in the Supreme Court of Pakistan for reconstituting the Election Commission of Pakistan.
Syed Ahmad Khan and Muhammad Iqbal are described in Pakistani schoolbooks as the first Muslim leaders who stressed Hindu-Muslim separateness.
Raja Ashraf, Prime Minister of Pakistan, addressed the protestors on Alamdar Road in Quetta.
Abdul Khalique Hazara, leader of the Hazara Democratic Party, states his concerns with the current government.
The debate took place in the wake of the Governor of Balochistan’s announcement that the law and order situation is out of control.
His call for a "million man march" in favor of reforms has propelled cleric Tahir ul-Qadri to the status of champion of Pakistan's middle classes.