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QUARTERLY NEWSLETTER | JAN-MAR 2026

Journalists should report conflict, not amplify it

PAKISTAN SECURITY REPORT 2025

Defining the Phenomenon of Radicalization in Pakistan

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Radicalization in Pakistan: Sociocultural Realities

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Radicalization in Sri Lanka

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Post-911 Peace Narrative in Pakistan

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Human rights reporting in Pakistani media

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Reviewing Afghan and Iraq policies is necessary: Stephan

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West looks at radicalization of Pakistani youth from a religious lens: Dr. Riffat

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Radicalization and media: Who influences whom and how in Pakistan?

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Radicalization is a secular phenomenon, not religious one: Dr. Tariq Rahman

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“Radicalization is undermining tolerance, co-existence and pluralism in society”

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