Dr Saif ur Rehman

Forensic reforms to ensure justice
- By Dr Saif ur Rehman
- July 13, 2025
PAKISTAN’S history is replete with unresolved high-profile assassinations—from Liaquat Ali Khan to Benazir Bhutto—where victims never received justice. The latest tragic case of Humaira Asghar…

Field Marshal’s stand for peace
- By Dr Saif ur Rehman
- July 2, 2025
THE recent nomination of US President Donald Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize has revived global discussions about leadership in preventing nuclear conflicts. Yet, amid…

Improving Pakistan’s healthcare system
- By Dr Saif ur Rehman
- December 27, 2024
PAKISTAN is a signatory of sustainable development goals (SDGs) to make significant progress towards health by 2030. Universal health coverage (UHC) is part of the…

Mismanagement in Pak hospitals
- By Dr Saif ur Rehman
- December 11, 2024
PAKISTAN is known as peaceful, responsible and democratic country but unrest created by violent protesters when Pakistan’s security forces martyred by violent protesters in capital…

Pakistan’s non-violent democratic legacy
- By Dr Saif ur Rehman
- December 1, 2024
FROM the last decade, Pakistan has been witnessing violent protests by various political parties, sending a troubling message to the youth of the country. Violent…

Welcome back, Republicans
- By Dr Saif ur Rehman
- November 26, 2024
SINCE the victory of Trump in the US elections on 5 November 2024, a section of society in Pakistan has developed person-specific wishful thinking that…

Let’s bury anti-Americanism
- By Dr Saif ur Rehman
- November 6, 2024
SINCE the rise of Hamas in 2006, conflict in the Middle East almost always takes a turn for the worse when the US holds primaries…

27th Constitution Amendment & constitutional right of people
- By Dr Saif ur Rehman
- November 3, 2024
AFTER the sincere and honest efforts of the ruling coalition, Parliament legislated the 26th Amendment. And now the 27th constitutional amendment is on the…