nausheen ahmad

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nausheen ahmad

nausheen ahmad

@naush5

lawyer gender activist

karachi Katılım Eylül 2010
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nausheen ahmad@naush5·
@SSGC_Official On Khayaban e Mujahid where you dug up the street to put in gas pipelines, we haven’t had piped gas for the last 5 days.
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SSGC Official@SSGC_Official·
SSGC welcomes its esteemed customers to its Karachi West Khuli Kachehri for their complaint redressal as per the following program. Date: January 10th, 2024. Time: 10 am till 12 pm Venue: CFC Hyderi Office, North Nazimabad Due to limited seats, the participating customer should be on time at venue. However, late visitors shall not be accommodated by staff. Customer should bring his/her original CNIC along with the gas bill. #SSGC #Kacheri #Karachi #West
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nausheen ahmad@naush5·
6.25pm last day of 2023 and we have lost electricity. Oh KE I hope this is not a harbinger of things to come in 2024.
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Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus
Today @WHO led a very high risk @UN assessment mission to Al-Shifa hospital in #Gaza. The team saw a hospital no longer able to function: no water, no food, no electricity, no fuel, medical supplies depleted. Given this deplorable situation and the condition of many patients, including babies, health workers requested support to evacuate patients who cannot receive lifesaving care there anymore. We are working with partners to develop an urgent evacuation plan and ask for full facilitation of this plan. We continue to call for protection of health and of civilians. The current situation is unbearable and unjustifiable. Ceasefire. NOW.
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Nafisa Shah
Nafisa Shah@ShahNafisa·
Every year #PPP marks #18thOctober to commemorate the martyrs of #Karsaz tragedy who sacrificed their lives to restore democracy in Pakistan. This year, we will come together in their memory but also express solidarity with the oppressed men, women and children of Palestine, who are victims of horrifying war crimes at the behest of the Israeli state. We urge end to brutality, bloodshed, and bombing against Palestinian civilians. No peace in the Middle-eastern region or generally the world is possible without ensuring the people of Palestine right to their freedom, their life and dignity and their homeland #EndOccupation #FreePalestine_Now
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Lok Sujag
Lok Sujag@lok_sujag·
Hip Hop rappers from a far-flung village in Sindh talk openly about taboo subjects. Two girls and a boy of Panjhi Gang say that music gives them freedom to pour their heart out.
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Salahuddin Ahmed
Salahuddin Ahmed@SalAhmedPK·
A fine and timely resolution by the SCBA regarding the ridiculous case against ⁦@ImaanZHazir⁩.
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Dr. Kaiser Bengali
Dr. Kaiser Bengali@kaiserbengali·
Following the earlier "Economic Revival Plan" n "Special Invest Facilitation Council", the Model Agriculture Farm project is yet another front for selling national assets, now agricultural land as well, to foreign interests.
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National Commission for Human Rights
Ahmadiyyas are citizens of Pakistan and are entitled to protection by the Govt. Open vandalism against their homes, graveyards & businesses must be stopped by the district administration. No one has the authority to perpetual violence against any citizen with impunity.
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According to Dawn news 102 persons being tried under Army Act. The Supreme Court continues its hearing today.#May9th
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Zahid F. Ebrahim
Zahid F. Ebrahim@zfebrahim·
Discovered this treasure yesterday. Begum Nusrat Bhutto's handwritten reply to my father's condolence letter.
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Hasnaat Malik
Hasnaat Malik@HasnaatMalik·
Justice Qazi Faez Isa's clarification He says it is incorrect that he has intentionally created a separate group within Supreme Court. " let us work together to build a strong judicial system within focuses on the administration of expeditious Justice"
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faraz@faraz_lhr·
An unenrolled ghost student who is the son of the security incharge of the Bilawal House was announced as the first position holder in the Intermediate Pre-Engineering Examinations 2022 conducted by the BISE thenews.com.pk/print/1074582-…
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nausheen ahmad@naush5·
this North Korea of the mind.
Hanif Kureishi@Hanifkureishi

RUDE I had the good fortune earlier this week to be visited here in Rome by an ex-student who was brought up in Nigeria and has been working on a novel set there. I’ve only read the beginning of the book and have been unable to read more. (At the moment I can’t read much because I haven’t figured out how to scroll down though documents without the help of Isabella.) Anyhow, when the student had written a considerable amount of the book, she decided to show it not to an editor, friend, publisher or agent, but to a so-called ‘sensitivity reader’. She was concerned about whether her work would be politically correct or considered offensive to some or other reader; she was worrying about whether the book would even get past an agent, let alone to a publisher. This is a trend I’ve noticed with other students and also with editors at publishing houses: whether their work will be condemned for sexism, racism, cultural appropriation and so on. This is the contemporary anxiety for young writers today. Some people are turned on and excited by the power of controlling others’ speech and freedoms. There is an element of the left which is bursting with aggressive self-righteousness and is puritanical and self-defeating. The writers I prefer, the ones I grew up with, are the wild ones, the demented ones, the rude ones who don’t give a damn. I can give some names and will present a mere handful: Shakespeare, Dostoevsky, Plath, Rhys, Celine, Burroughs, Miller, Baldwin. I could add many more and it would be a list of some of our greatest and most admired writers. They are artists who write without fear or inhibition; writers who may or may not be offensive to someone or other, writers who have been condemned or even prosecuted for their work. Think of what the great Salman Rushdie has been through in the name of free speech. The fatwah, in February 1989, was the first time I was aware that there could be real-life consequences for attacking tyrannous institutions and regimes. After the fatwah I know there were writers who were afraid to speak freely about the politicised version of Islam, or even about Muslims in general. It has to be part of the writer’s job to be offensive, to blaspheme, to outrage and even to insult. I believe Kafka says in one of his notebooks that ‘Art should be an axe to smash the sea frozen inside us’. Art should not be safe or complacent; it should frighten, alarm and make us want to throw the book across the room. I don’t want to live in an atmosphere of fear and inhibition where writers are afraid of expressing their true selves for fear of offending someone or other. It is the work of great writers to turn the world upside down, to present opinions which go against the prevailing trends. It is not our job to please but to challenge, to make us think differently about our bodies our sexuality, politics and normativity. Would these writers have passed the test today when it comes to political correctness? What would a ‘sensitivity reader’ have made of the work of D.H. Lawrence or William Burroughs? One of the things I’ve noticed about my students is that they are already inhibited. A student of mine wrote a good thriller from the point of view of a promiscuous American lesbian and was thoroughly criticised by his tutor for even thinking from this angle. How could he imagine for a moment that he was American, let alone a lesbian? The writer then got himself into a terrible tangle about who can write what and from which perspective. He re-wrote the book and made it much worse having been made to believe he was committing a literary crime by entering the mind of someone other than himself. When I began my first novel, The Buddha of Suburbia, I was determined to write the book with as much disinhibition and freedom as possible. I would make it as dirty and funny as I felt my mind to be. I wouldn’t hold back or hesitate to say anything I truly felt. It wasn’t my job to deliberately shock but to tell the story in the most candid way. Before this I can recall working on the script of My Beautiful Laundrette in the early Eighties with my friend the director Stephen Frears. Stephen is not keen on script development but his note to me when I began the rewrites was to make it ‘dirtier, outrageous and more shocking’. I felt liberated by his remarks and this script was the first thing I felt I had written in my own voice, something that was truly my own. I wonder with these early works of mine – My Beautiful Laundrette, Sammy and Rosie Get Laid, The Black Album and Intimacy – what a ‘sensitivity reader’ would have made of them and what butchery would have gone on; whether I would even have a career now. I’m relieved not to be a young writer today working in this atmosphere of self-consciousness and trepidation, this North Korea of the mind. The Buddha is full of racial insults and lewd, politically incorrect language, it being written from the point of view of a dirty minded seventeen-year-old mixed-race kid. My youngest son, who is twenty-four, tells me of what an environment of apprehension and reserve he lives in when it comes to speaking and creativity. We should not forget that the insult can be an indication of friendship and admiration; that we call one another cunts and arseholes out of fondness rather than cruelty. I believe this over-corrected behaviour has been created by the right to make us lefties and liberals seem foolish and petty with our silly disputes about language and point of view. The work of those of us in political opposition is not to fight amongst ourselves but to create a world in which there is no inequality or structural racism. Our business is not to provide fuel to the right over minor disagreements but to continue as artists who are brave, bold and push the boundaries of what can be said and thought.

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Mehreen Zahra-Malik
Mehreen Zahra-Malik@mehreenzahra·
A photograph that has become the face of the pro-Imran Khan ‘resistance’ was, in fact, AI generated:
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Conflict Dynamics
Conflict Dynamics@ConflictDynamo·
Did you know that not only are the outcomes in mediation potentially better than in litigation, but settlement rates are high and compliance with agreements is high too? Most mediators settle in a day or less. #ConflictDynamicsSA #Mediation
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