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He flashed his private parts at her and told her that raping her would please him – no big deal, right?
The comments under my sister's post were telling her to wear a dupatta, because that's what protects women, right?
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For Muslims in Pakistan, providing food for guests at funerals is a cultural obligation, not an Islamic one
Adding another responsibility of ensuring that people who come to condole are properly fed is unfair and unnecessary.
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World XI: Siyasat, junoon aur Lahore
For Imran Tahir, the World XI tour had a deeper emotion attached to it. He was returning to a place where it all began
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Why droves of Pakistani women are leaving their misogynistic country
“Barkat lies only in the man’s earning. No matter how much you earn, a woman will never be as prosperous as a man.”
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Kangana Ranaut will have none of this sexism nonsense, making her the real MVP of Bollywood
Angry, evil, entitled, she's embracing words which have been colloquially used to demonise and constrain women.
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Is Singapore turning into Pakistan with its uncontested and undemocratic election of Halima Yacob?
Similar to Pakistan, and how it "elected" its new president, Singapore’s democratic reputation is hanging by a thread.
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A timeless trip to the Mediterranean: How can an ocean have no memory?
Walks on the beaches were simply not required, as the backdrop of the Mediterranean was sufficient to invoke the mind.
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Great performances and a powerful message, yet ‘Saawan’ will fail terribly at the box office
This industry is about entertainment, execution and presentation, and Saawan lacks all of it.
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Why is Pakistan assumed to be the only saviour of the entire Islamic world?
We are truly upset and shocked at what is happening in Myanmar, but we have to protect our people and country first.
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A father, a daughter, and the tug of being in three places at once
My father was trying to uphold his values, and there was nothing wrong with that. Except, time moves on.









