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Saturday, March 14, 2026
TopicGul Bukhari

Topic: Gul Bukhari

The ISI wing of Pakistan embassy in UK is sniffing for my home address: Gul Bukhari

When the Imran Khan govt realised it may not be able to get me extradited to Pakistan, it wrote directly to the UK govt, hoping for action against me here.

Abduct me, bully me, chase me out, but I still love Pakistan and won’t shut up

Pakistani columnist Gul Bukhari writes about loving Pakistan, but not blindly.

Former PM Sharif questions SC’s judgment to allow Musharraf to contest elections

A university in Pakistan has forced a student to apologise for a hate tweet, and global press body has condemned the country for curbing press freedom.

Politicians & journalists in Pakistan condemn image of assaulted scribe soaked in blood

Here's what's happening across the border: Pakistan-origin author wins coveted Women's Prize for Fiction, while military cracks down in north Waziristan.

Pakistan journalist Gul Bukhari who criticised army returns home after she was abducted

Here's what's happening across the border: Stay order issued on Reham Khan's autobiography, while chief justice Nisar takes suo moto notice of convict in Khadija...

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