Death is one Pakistani reporter's constant companion

By Malik Siraj Akbar

COMMENTARY: Pakistani journalist Malik Siraj Akbar is seeing his colleagues die

Excerpts from this story referencing "Balochistan":

"… work.In August, I moved from Pakistan’s insurgency-stricken province of Balochistan to the United States to start my Hubert Humphrey Fellowship at Arizona Sta …"

"… ersity’s Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication. In Balochistan, according to veteran U.S. journalist Selig Harrison, the central governme …"

"… fic Director of the International Federation of Journalists, has described Balochistan as a “notoriously dangerous location to work as a journalist.”A team f …"

"… it did not mention most of the correspondents who were killed last year in Balochistan.From 2005 to 2010, I covered the fight against secular nationalists for Pa …"

Billions in aid, with no accountability

By Sarah Fort and Sarah Fort

Pakistan receives the most post-9/11 U.S. military funding, yet has failed to ferret out al Qaeda, Taliban leaders

Excerpts from this story referencing "Balochistan":

"… nistan border, some leaders support the Taliban, and its largest province, Balochistan, has long been unstable and barely controlled by the central government in …"

"… ary bases inside Pakistan including some in the senator's home province of Balochistan. "Most of the U.S. bases are based in Balochistan," Baloch told ICIJ in an …"

"… nator's home province of Balochistan. "Most of the U.S. bases are based in Balochistan," Baloch told ICIJ in an interview. "One or two of them are in Kharan, my …"

"… e to arbitrarily detain and arrest terrorist suspects.The tribal region of Balochistan is known for documented cases of human rights abuses. According to press r …"