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Women, power, privilege and Black Friday videos in Pakistan
Perhaps the women in the video were fighting for more than an outfit; a privilege they normally couldn’t afford.
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Why aren’t oil companies apologising for the oil spills in Nigeria?
Why should Pakistan care about climate change and big oil? Because this land of pure, just like the world, is dying.
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He Named Me Malala is the story of an ordinary girl who made a tough choice
“All this time, you've never felt angry?” She replied, “No. Not even as small as an atom.”
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A lesson in entrepreneurship: From the Khoka at LUMS to Monal in Islamabad
Monal had only just started gaining popularity when the Marriot attack took place; and then Islamabad changed.
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Younus Khan, the enduring and artistic hat lover
With great technique, an appetite for runs, skills and determination, Younus Khan had a knack to dictate bowlers.
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My life as a Muslim in the West’s ‘Gray Zone’
My daughter wants to be president. I don't have the heart to tell her that Americans wouldn't vote for a Muslim.
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Are we purposely ignoring child sexual abuse in Pakistan (and our homes)?
The sexual abuse rate of young boys has doubled this year in comparison with girls of the same age (6-10 years).
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Salahuddin Chowdhury and Ali Ahsan Mujahid hangings: A case of ‘judicial murder’?
Only four defence witnesses (of 1,500) were allowed to be cross-examined, against 41 witnesses for prosecution.
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“Is there any Shia here?”
Growing up as Shia in Pakistan, I heard questions like, “Shias aren’t really Muslims” “Why are Shias into self-harm?”
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Why question God for tornadoes and floods?
Where things are loved, and people are used. Where the sinner is honoured and the righteous is accused.








