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Nawaz Sharif: A Visionary Statesman
By Sardar Abdul Khaliq Wasi
Over the past fifty years, Pakistan’s political journey has been marked by turbulence and resilience. From the trauma of 1971 to constitutional evolution, political shocks, democratic setbacks, and!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…
Kashmir Solidarity Day Carries the Struggle of a People Who Still…
Ammara Hussain
Kashmir Solidarity Day stands as a yearly pause that forces us to look directly at the lives unfolding under occupation. It is a reminder that the suffering in Indian illegally occupied Jammu & Kashmir (IIOJK), is!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…
Commemorating Human Rights Day: Why Kashmir Remains a Test Case…
By Alina Ijaz
What does Human Rights Day truly mean to people who have lived for generations under a reality where rights are promised on paper but suspended in practice? This question resonates most painfully in Indian illegally!-->!-->!-->…
The Right to Exist: Jammu & Kashmir on Human Rights Day
By Samra Khaksar
For decades, Indian occupied Jammu and Kashmir has been viewed through the lens of conflict and geopolitics. Yet beneath the visible militarization lies a quieter but far more enduring struggle, the systematic!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…
True Servants of the Nation — The Volunteers of Pakistan Markazi…
By Chaudhry Shafiq ur Rehman Warraich
Every year on 5 December, the world observes International Volunteers Day. The purpose of this day is to encourage service to humanity, promote the spirit of helping others, and highlight how!-->!-->!-->!-->!-->…
Kashmir: Where Human Rights Are “Anti-National”
By Altaf Hussain Wani
When we think of everyday essentials, what comes to mind? Perhaps your morning coffee, the smartphone in your pocket, or the roof over your head. But there are more fundamental essentials—ones we often don’t notice!-->!-->!-->…
Frigid Nights, Shattered Homes: The Cruelest Spectacle of…
Shazia Ashraf Khawajha
Indian occupied Jammu and Kashmir stands today as a wounded page in human history, a place where savagery has been legalized and humanity lies like a cold corpse, shivering in the snow. It is a valley where!-->!-->!-->…
Rebuilding Pakistan: The Powerful Rise of Machine-Made Bricks and…
Ashraf Mall
Punjab’s construction sector is undergoing a quiet but powerful transformation, one that promises not only stronger infrastructure but also freedom for thousands trapped in bonded labour. As the province accelerates its!-->!-->!-->…
Foundation Day and Bilawal’s Leadership
By Malik Faisal Munir
In Pakistan’s political history, 30th November is remembered as a symbol of democracy, people’s rights, and struggle. The Pakistan Peoples Party (PPP) stands as one of the country’s largest political forces,!-->!-->!-->…
Khurram Parvez: The Human Rights Defender India Fears Most
By Mehr un Nisa
If you follow global human rights issues, you already know that some stories are too important and too uncomfortable for the world to ignore. One such story is that of Khurram Parvez, the Kashmiri human rights defender!-->!-->!-->…