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From Scotland to Pakistan, my journey to solitude
I believed Scotland would satisfy the craving for independence in me. But I was wrong.
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Beware: You may be heading into (murderous) marriage
Her in-laws took her to Pakistan and left her outside her parent’s house, without her passport and her baby.
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Being groped, harassed and video-taped on Independence Day
Men claim that only a hijab can protect the women of Pakistan. Well, this woman was in a hijab, wasn’t she?
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When the ‘city of lights’ turns into the ‘city of survival’
Karachi is surrounded by its enemies who appear in the shape of rabid hyenas, feasting on its flesh mercilessly.
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Are ICC and PCB bowing down to BCCI, again?
It’s high time for PCB to decide whether they want to be the doormat or a cricketing power on their own feet.
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Remembering Shuja Khanzada, the true patriot of Pakistan
He was neither sitting behind a bullet proof glass, nor 50 feet away from the people who elected him.
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Dekh Magar Pyaar Say: A scatty and mediocre cliché
It definitely lacks that particular punch which leaves viewers with strong memories of the movie.
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Why blame Zia for every ill in Pakistan?
If it was not Zia, it would have been someone else, he simply took advantage of an already messed up state of affairs.
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Fundamentalism: When a woman has to prove her ‘purity’ by balancing a rock on her head
How free and independent are women and children on both sides of the border – and whose job is it to keep them safe?
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Hospitality – The strong dissimilarity between rural and urban Pakistanis
Why is there such a strong dissimilarity? Can it be attributed to norms or what has become the people’s attitude?









