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  • A dove and peace

    This is with reference to David Martin’s article of August 17 titled ‘A dove stands for peace’.

  • Sialkot shame (IV)

    None of those who stood by and watched the lynching are worthy of being deemed human.

  • Sialkot shame (III)

    I am shocked to see the video of villagers in Sialkot lynching two brothers – in full view of the police.

  • Sialkot shame (II)

    This is with reference to your reports on the Sialkot incident of two boys being beaten to death in public.

  • Sialkot shame

    After seeing the Sialkot lynchings, I have come to the conclusion that we are animals, not humans.

  • Sialkot shame (III)

    It is really a shame that the barbaric incident happened in Ramazan.

  • Sialkot shame (II)

    What happened in Sialkot on August 15 in full view of the police is truly disgusting and disturbing.

  • Introspection

    This is with reference to Ayesha Tammy Haq’s article “Mirror mirror on the wall”

  • Looking inwards (II)

    I tend to agree with Ayesha Ijaz Khan (Aug 20). In India, I do not see any civil society movement.

  • Sialkot shame

    The scenes from the public lynching in Sialkot are so brutal that I don’t have words to express my horror.