Asia Is this a turning point for Pakistan’s blasphemy laws? The case of Rimsha Masih could be a watershed moment in the struggle for religious toleration. By Catriona Luke
Pakistan’s memogate and the undermining of civilian rule How the country's all-powerful military succeeded in bringing down the Pakistani ambassador to Washi By Catriona Luke
How Pakistan uses US military aid as a cover The US is withholding $800m in military aid. This money - ostensibly funding anti-Talbian operations By Catriona Luke
Pakistan’s tweeters take on the state "Just spoke with ████ from the ISI. He tells me that ███ By Catriona Luke
Saleem Shahzad: the journalist who was not afraid of the ISI Pakistan's intelligence services are prime suspects for silencing the journalist. By Catriona Luke
What did Musharraf know? His memoirs, written while he was still military president of Pakistan, are a fascinating source of By Catriona Luke
Who rules Pakistan? The country's democracy is a veneer for the shady controlling forces that sit behind it. By Catriona Luke
The young Pakistani actress taking on the mullahs Veena Malik's feisty and intelligent attack has become a YouTube hit, but is ignored by the Pakistan By Catriona Luke
The curse of superpowers is to see only their own reflection WikiLeaks above all shows the difficulty the US has in understanding other cultures and societies. By Catriona Luke