
Arqam 🇵🇸
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Arqam 🇵🇸
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U.N. experts demand Israel release prominent Gaza doctor after reports of 'severe torture.' nbcnews.com/world/gaza/un-…


Gos is working on rebuilding 5,314 strong, flood resilient schools for 1.4m students across the province so that no floods in the future damage schools, education and futures of our children. This will never be highlighted by azaad media. But this is why we vote for PPP.

URGENTE 🚨 Thiago Ávila detenido en Panamá por oficiales que hablan inglés @thiagoavilabr regresaba a Brasil tras completar una flotilla solidaria que partió de México rumbo a Cuba con ayuda humanitaria. Hasta el momento, ha estado detenido durante más de dos horas en Panamá. En su último mensaje, Thiago informó que, además del interrogatorio, fue sometido a procedimientos biométricos por agentes de policía hostiles que hablaban inglés. – Poco después, su equipo de comunicación perdió el contacto. OJOS EN PANAMÁ 🇵🇦 Esto es una violación de derechos humanos



The exit point of karimabad underpass. This is a residential area mainly, a hospital right next to this dump and an academy and a coaching center. Mashoor e zamana memon center also right here. The reality of karachi under PPP. The city shaves years of your life

Israel kidnapped and tortured a one-year-old child in front of his father for 10 hours, burning cigarettes and inserting nails into his legs, in an attempt to extract a false confession under duress. Israel kidnapped and tortured a baby!

A note on India sentencing mother to life imprisonment today:

Not one tree in sight, the mahool is so bad, dhool matti badboo. This is the reality of 80% of Karachi. Unlivable

Man look at this filth, how are humans supposed to live like this. And this isn't some far off area, this is right at the center of the city, the streets connect the Hassan square

Man look at this filth, how are humans supposed to live like this. And this isn't some far off area, this is right at the center of the city, the streets connect the Hassan square


What the Pakistani state refuses to accept is that no ‘strategic partnership’ can compensate for - or make Bangladeshis forget - the historical memory of genocidal violence that the people of Bangladesh suffered when the military operation was launched on 25 March 1971. This memory is sacred - not just for those who suffered directly or bore witness, but it is built into the very fabric of Bangladesh as a country forged in the blood of its people. This is not an Awami League agenda. It is a Bangladesh agenda. And regardless of how Bangladeshis feel about India - the anger over its regional bullying, its hegemonic ambitions - and despite Bangladesh’s own recent tilt toward Pakistan, the scars of 1971 will continue to define them as a people and haunt their relationship with Pakistan. The people of Bangladesh need closure. And that closure can only come through a formal, sincere, and unconditional apology from Pakistan. Only then does the possibility of genuine rapprochement and reconciliation open up - and with it, space for other long-overdue conversations: the Bihari massacres, their statelessness, and the wounds that remain unacknowledged on all sides. The first step, however, belongs to Rawalpindi.










