Snober Abbasi

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Snober Abbasi

Snober Abbasi

@snobers

Former journalist, working in communications for development. Interested in human rights. Ex: @UN, @BritishCouncil, @ThomsonReuters & @USEFP.

Heeramandi Katılım Temmuz 2009
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Snober Abbasi
Snober Abbasi@snobers·
@fay_alif roohafza baji graduated from sir syed college nazimabad
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فریحہ ✪@fay_alif·
what pakistani artist are we obsessed with this month?
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llama@llamaOGspitter·
Kangaroos are just overpowered rabbits with anger issues.
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elephant@trunkincrisis·
im so bored i could stomp on a rat
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liss #teammorphine&akeria
lord take all of katya’s pain, triple it and give it to chris brown
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Hans senfuma
Hans senfuma@senfumahans·
Folks, we’re now legal in Botswana 🏳️‍🌈🏳️‍🌈
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Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan
Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan@MayorofLondon·
On Lesbian Visibility Day, we celebrate lesbian Londoners and the contribution they make to our city. London proudly champions your freedom to be exactly who you are and to love who you choose.
Mayor of London, Sadiq Khan tweet media
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The Commonwealth@commonwealthsec·
Last year, we worked with @UNDP_BD to facilitate reform efforts including through peer-exchanges on truth and reconciliation in South Africa for two high-level official delegations from Bangladesh. Watch @UNDP’s Senior Advisor @RoSchweiger explain how these exchanges helped shape reforms to strengthen governance in Bangladesh.
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Department of State@StateDept·
PRESS SEC on U.S.-Iran negotiations: The Pakistanis have been incredible mediators and we really appreciate their friendship and efforts to bring this deal to a close.  The President feels it's important to continue to streamline this communication through the Pakistanis.
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Katya@katya_zamo·
I just saw Liza Minnelli
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Jalil Abbas Jilani
Jalil Abbas Jilani@JalilJilani·
An excellent article by @ShashiTharoor on mediation efforts by Pakistan for regional peace and stability.Has rightly pointed out that a neighbour’s successful mediation doesn’t diminish India’s standing in a nuclear-armed neighbourhood. A win for stability is a win for everyone
Shashi Tharoor@ShashiTharoor

My latest #TharoorThink column analyses the “Islamabad channel” and argues the case for India supporting peace in the #IranWar, whoever midwives it:

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The Commonwealth
The Commonwealth@commonwealthsec·
🎥 "India is a committed partner of the Commonwealth... it is a model of possibility and progress." Watch @SGCommonwealth speak to @ANI on India's role in shaping the future of the Commonwealth 👇 @HCI_London
ANI@ANI

#WATCH | London, UK: On India's role in shaping the Commonwealth, Commonwealth Secretary-General, Shirley Botchwey says, "... India's role can never be overlooked. India is a committed partner of the Commonwealth. India is a key player in the international system, a strong advocate of multilateralism, and it has strong bilateral relations with many of the Commonwealth member states. And India, believe me, is key to achieving resilience building and shared prosperity that we seek. And of course, we all know what India is, and what India is capable of doing. It's a model of possibility and progress. And as Prime Minister Modi always says, he talks about the principle of service, and we know how India has a tradition of helping others. So it brings to scale, India really brings to scale diversity and experience..."

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Ayushi Agarwal
Ayushi Agarwal@ayu_agarwal94·
“India’s role can never be overlooked”, says Commonwealth Secretary General @SGCommonwealth in an interview with me @ANI @ani_digital. Highlights India’s growing influence in Commonwealth. 👇
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ANI@ANI·
#WATCH | London, UK: On Commonwealth's role amid West Asia Crisis, Commonwealth Secretary-General, Shirley Botchwey says, "... It is the Age of insecurity, conflicts, climate shocks, economic turmoil, declining public trust, you name it. And so for the Commonwealth, we see this as an opportunity, and we believe that we must use the platform to deliver for all our people. And so for me, I come in at a momentous time, and I believe that it's important that our initiatives impact resilience building. We've chosen three areas only in the areas of building democratic resilience, which is the foundation, because without democracy, you really can't achieve much. Where things are predictable, you have strong institutions, and you can predict what will happen in the next months or years in any country. And then the second one is looking at building economic resilience for our 56 countries. And this for us is extremely important because we know that there's a decline even in aid and in assistance. And so for us, 56 countries must work together in terms of increasing trade and investment..."
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ANI
ANI@ANI·
#WATCH | London, UK: On India's role in shaping the Commonwealth, Commonwealth Secretary-General, Shirley Botchwey says, "... India's role can never be overlooked. India is a committed partner of the Commonwealth. India is a key player in the international system, a strong advocate of multilateralism, and it has strong bilateral relations with many of the Commonwealth member states. And India, believe me, is key to achieving resilience building and shared prosperity that we seek. And of course, we all know what India is, and what India is capable of doing. It's a model of possibility and progress. And as Prime Minister Modi always says, he talks about the principle of service, and we know how India has a tradition of helping others. So it brings to scale, India really brings to scale diversity and experience..."
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