Stories from Muhammad Hamid Zaman
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Missing: ethics in our research
For as long as some will always be less equal than others, ethical research remains a pipedream
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What has changed?
The scars of war in Iran and Iraq, Lebanon and Mozambique are not just scars, they are wounds that still pain
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Trust and tragedy
We know, first hand, what happens when trust is lost in those who are supposed to take care of us
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Kids belong to everyone
The UN unequivocally calls the war in Yemen the worst humanitarian disaster of our time
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Equity: preach not practise
Academia is often the engine of progress, and a driver for positive change, only when it confronts its own dark side
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Of booksellers and librarians
The anti-encroachment drive should not deprive us of what little is left of our relation with books
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The opportunity to include
The only contempt worth having should be for the current status of our human development
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The band-aid policy
Our national policy seems to be based on using and reusing band-aids
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Drug-resistant typhoid and govt’s apathy
The typhoid fever outbreak has continued to grow with at least 4,500 cases in Pakistan in 2018 alone
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Reflections from Shatila
Thousands died and their lives destroyed for crime they did not commit