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RAWALPINDI, Pakistan News: Rawalpindi civil court has issued non-bailable arrest warrants against Law and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Babar Awan on Saturday. The court ordered the police to arrest the minister to produce him before the court. The learned court has third time issued warrants against Babar Awan and ordered police through CPO Rawalpindi to present him in handcuffs before the court on December 21st. A large ...
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Washington, D.C. finally seems to be getting the message that the war on drugs has failed. Following years of resistance if not outright hostility to reforming our nation's drug laws, Congress has passed two major changes to U.S.drug policy as part of an end-of-year omnibus spending package that President Obama signed into law yesterday. First, the legislation repeals a decades-old policy that prohibited cities and states from using ...
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RAWALPINDI: Rawalpindi civil court has issued non-bailable arrest warrants against Law and Parliamentary Affairs Minister Babar Awan on Saturday. The court ordered the police to arrest the minister to produce him before the court. The learned court has third time issued warrants against Babar Awan and ordered police through CPO Rawalpindi to present him in handcuffs before the court on December 21st. A large number of lawyers reached ...
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