Fariel Salahuddin

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Fariel Salahuddin

Fariel Salahuddin

@FarielS

Entrepreneur, passionate about alternative currency systems, goat herder, TED Fellow

Karachi, Pakistan Katılım Eylül 2009
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Fariel Salahuddin
Fariel Salahuddin@FarielS·
Genius strategy by @PakArmyDept - to effectively wipe out all goodwill created for its military leadership #AsimMunir after the Pak-India war.
Government of Pakistan@GovtofPakistan

Government of Pakistan Recommends President Donald J. Trump for 2026 Nobel Peace Prize The Government of Pakistan has decided to formally recommend President Donald J. Trump for the 2026 Nobel Peace Prize, in recognition of his decisive diplomatic intervention and pivotal leadership during the recent India-Pakistan crisis. The international community bore witness to unprovoked and unlawful Indian aggression, which constituted a grave violation of Pakistan’s sovereignty and territorial integrity, resulting in the tragic loss of innocent lives, including women, children, and the elderly. In exercising its fundamental right to self-defense, Pakistan launched Operation Bunyanum Marsoos—a measured, resolute, and precise military response, carefully executed to re-establish deterrence and defend its territorial integrity while consciously avoiding civilian harm. At a moment of heightened regional turbulence, President Trump demonstrated great strategic foresight and stellar statesmanship through robust diplomatic engagement with both Islamabad and New Delhi which de-escalated a rapidly deteriorating situation, ultimately securing a ceasefire and averting a broader conflict between the two nuclear states that would have had catastrophic consequences for millions of people in the region and beyond. This intervention stands as a testament to his role as a genuine peacemaker and his commitment to conflict resolution through dialogue. The Government of Pakistan also acknowledges and greatly admires President Trump’s sincere offers to help resolve the longstanding dispute of Jammu and Kashmir between India and Pakistan—an issue that lies at the heart of regional instability. Durable peace in South Asia would remain elusive until the implementation of United Nations Security Council resolutions concerning Jammu and Kashmir. President Trump’s leadership during the 2025 Pakistan India crisis manifestly showcases the continuation of his legacy of pragmatic diplomacy and effective peace-building. Pakistan remains hopeful that his earnest efforts will continue to contribute towards regional and global stability, particularly in the context of ongoing crises in the Middle East, including the humanitarian tragedy unfolding in Gaza and the deteriorating escalation involving Iran.

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PVT
PVT@propvstruth·
LMAOO who made this 😭😭😭😭
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Mario Nawfal
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal·
🇵🇰 IMRAN KHAN’S SONS: “WE DIDN’T LOSE A FATHER — PAKISTAN LOST A LEADER” Sulaiman: “We miss him, of course. But what hurts more is seeing a nation lose the man who gave everything for it.” Qasim: “He always told us: if you stand for truth, you’ll pay a price. We’re seeing that now.”
Mario Nawfal@MarioNawfal

🚨🇵🇰 EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW: IMRAN KHAN’S SONS BREAK THEIR SILENCE Every once in a while, I conduct an interview that could shape the politics of a country. This may be one of them. Imran Khan, who I spoke with just weeks before his arrest, was one of the most popular leaders of our time. Often called the “Trump of Pakistan,” he had an approval rating above 60%. But when he turned against the country’s powerful military establishment, the cost was immediate. He was shot. Then jailed. Then banned — not just from office, but from television, radio, and social media. And yet, even from behind bars, even with his name erased, his party still won a majority in Pakistan’s latest elections. It didn’t matter. Today, he sits in a 7x8 cell designed for death row inmates. No light. No lawyer. No access to doctors. No due process. His sons, Sulaiman and Kasim Khan, have spent their lives out of the spotlight, far from the chaos of Pakistani politics. But for nearly 2 years, they’ve watched their father — wounded, silenced, and locked in solitary confinement — be forgotten by the world. They haven’t seen him since he was shot. Phone calls, when they come, arrive at random — sometimes at 4 a.m. — and last only 20 minutes before the line goes dead. They stayed completely silent through all of it. Not because they didn’t care — but because they were afraid speaking out would make things worse. But now? Now it’s been too long. Now the silence feels like betrayal. Now, they’re speaking — because this might be the only thing left they can do. And they did not hold back. To Pakistanis: do not lose hope. To the international community: do not turn a blind eye. Thank you @elonmusk and @lindayaX for X and your fight for free speech. Disclaimers: This interview was conducted prior to the recent clashes between India and Pakistan. I am not alleging the Pakistani military or Government was behind Imran’s assassination attempt. Also note: Urdu voice over of the interview posted below as a comment. 01:26 — “He’s literally in the dark.” No visits. No lawyers. No calls. No light. 02:16 — “He’s completely alone.” No contact. No doctor. No way to know if he’s okay. 03:19 — “A death cell… for terrorists.” 7x8 feet. Blacked out. Designed to erase the human spirit. 04:09 — “First two days were hell.” He survived 10 days in pitch darkness by forcing himself into a Zen-like state. 05:55 — “The line cuts at 20 minutes.” Half the time: lessons. The rest: he asks about our lives. 06:50 — “We get a 4 a.m. message.” If we miss it, it’s months before we hear from him again. 08:04 — “They’re trying to break him.” No light. No doctors. No calls. But he refuses to fold. 09:16 — “He won’t take the deal.” Not without his people. Not if it means betraying them. 13:22 — “We’ve run out of options.” Legal routes are gone. Silence no longer helps. This is our last card. 15:19 — “They banned his name.” On TV, radio, and online — we became the code for our own father. 17:01 — “We never spoke to Grenell.” But we’re grateful. And we’ll speak to anyone who’ll listen. 18:27 — “It’s 100% political.” False charges. Fake trials. A democracy on mute. 20:51 — “Yes, people have been taken.” Supporters, journalists — vanished. Tortured. Broken. 22:06 — “He told us to stay private.” But now? We have no choice. 24:03 — “We thought it’d be a few weeks.” It’s been nearly two years. 26:26 — “He reads. He teaches. Then he listens.” Each call is a lifeline. 28:05 — “They blurred him out.” Even the 1992 World Cup photos — he was erased. 31:00 — “I’ve grown more in 2 years than 20.” That’s what he tells us. 32:20 — “It’s getting desperate.” New threats. Talk of a death sentence. No end in sight. 32:57 — “We asked him for permission.” He said: Do it. 35:00 — “The last time we saw him, he’d been shot.” Three bullets. Still standing. Still smiling. 36:45 — “We’re told not to come back.” We might be used to break him further. 38:16 — “Respect the vote.” PTI won — even without its symbol, even in silence. 39:38 — “Selling exotic fruit?” That’s what they jailed him for. 40:53 — “Some family members were scared.” But we have to try something. 42:07 — “He’s not done.” Still learning. Still fighting. Still planning. 43:12 — “He’s 70. He was shot. And they deny him a doctor.” This is not justice. This is torture.

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Fariel Salahuddin
Fariel Salahuddin@FarielS·
@ayeshaijazkhan 😂 true that! have worked with some of these clowns while they made the country’s energy “policy”! Over a span of few hours like college student working an all-nighter to turn in a paper. Makes one understand why we don’t have any coherent long term planning ! #copypaste
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Elon Musk
Elon Musk@elonmusk·
This meme goes deep
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Fariel Salahuddin@FarielS·
@VFSGlobal what’s happening with your portal? Have been trying to book appointments for the last hour only for the site to tell me for the 5th time that the payment is going through !!!
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WKCR-FM NY@WKCRFM·
A statement from WKCR’s Executive Board
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Senate Judiciary Democrats 🇺🇸
NOMINEE: Adeel Mangi to the Third Circuit Mr. Mangi is a distinguished and experienced litigator with a deep commitment to serving his community. If confirmed, he would be the first Muslim American to ever serve on a circuit court.
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KanekoaTheGreat
KanekoaTheGreat@KanekoaTheGreat·
Glenn Greenwald says corporate journalists are losing their minds over @elonmusk calling out major corporations for stifling free speech because they are in bed with the very corporations they claim to scrutinize. @ggreenwald explains that we are at a crossroads where journalism, once a watchdog of establishment power, is now shackled by corporate advertisers. "What went wrong here is not what Elon Musk said. It's so revealing that so many journalists are aghast that anyone would dare tell Disney and major corporations to go f**k yourself when they're trying to limit, censor, and control the flow of political content. If you aren't willing to say that to corporations who are trying to limit what you can say, don't bother calling yourself a journalist. We need way more journalists willing to say, go f**k yourself to people who try and limit what they say. The problem is, is that the people who are hired by these major media corporations, and who thrive in them and succeed in them are people who have the opposite instinct. Their instinct is to assuage and serve and placate establishment power, not to defy it. Even though the purpose of journalism is to be adversarial to establishment power. Once journalism started getting corporatized no longer owned by families dedicated to journalism or local communities but by major corporations that have all kinds of other interests besides their media division. And, what kind of attributes are awarded at major corporations? People who avoid controversy who avoid conflict, who avoid displeasing and angering powerful people. That's the corporate ethos, and the corporatization of media meant that that kind of attribute was imported into journalism. And that's why almost no one who works for large media corporations or the media corporations themselves has the courage to say this. They're shocked. They think it's a sign that he's unhinged when in reality, it's just a sign of how cowardly and craven they are."
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Cartier@Cartier·
The inaugural Cartier Women's Initiative Impact Awards recognised the successes of its alumnae in the 15 years since its inception. Discover the @cartierawards awardees: @temite, Charlotte Wang and @FarielS ms.spr.ly/6019wbu7R
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Anuroop Kumar
Anuroop Kumar@anuroopk4u·
@FarielS my proverbial tip of the hat to you - you are amazing to conceive and lead such a powerful initiative. @GoatsforWater Access & economic opportunity are my two focus areas for impact & I’m happy you’ve bridged the past & future so well. youtu.be/oRUXsDwgEWA
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