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Wardah Noor

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Layyah, Wasaib / Lahore Katılım Haziran 2017
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Sara Khalili@SaraKhlili·
She is such a beautiful human being. Accepting everything about her mental health which is a taboo in the industry and she was recently called pagal by someone.. Fuck these anchors!
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Jasir Shahbaz
Jasir Shahbaz@LahoreMarquez·
Shame on “journalists” like Irshad Bhatti & Rehan Tariq, who keep cornering women during podcasts and interviews, and have no balls to portray same energy with male guests. Bus 2 mic laga kar koi bhi shuru hojata hai.
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Jasir Shahbaz@LahoreMarquez·
Hardly shocking to see borderline harassing interview of Meera by Irshad Bhatti. It was torture listening him on geo. zero knowledge of constitution or politics & kept going on senseless rants. I detest this new format where men make women uncomfortable under guise of questioning
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Haider
Haider@Haiderium10·
While Pakistani minority elite is enjoying international diplomacy, HIV is wreaking havoc back home because of malpractice under Maryam Nawaz and Mohsin Naqvi. CDA is destroying homes of poor people around Bari Imam. There can't be a bigger disconnect between public and elite
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Tooba Syed
Tooba Syed@Tooba_Sd·
CDA at it again and now to beautify Islamabad for the talks they are displacing rehribaan in G-9 Markaz which is a middle income sector. One of the most affordable sectors in Islamabad. It’s insanity that they think they can shut down people’s kitchens just like that. I will never understand why is Islamabad’s administration so anti people. #CDAagainstPeople
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H™@MahatmaaGanji·
If the genesis of the mistake was CDA itself, how are the residents encroachers and dwellers? You’re basically setting up a precedent that land which is legal today according to CDA can be declared illegal tomorrow somehow also by the CDA. Make it make sense.
IB@mibo_b

CDA correcting a 40 year old urban settlement mistake. The genesis of the mistake was CDA itself. They can’t go back and bring the bureaucrats responsible for it to justice but they can remedy it. The push to fix Islamabad is on. There will be a lot of crying but this is something that needs to be done. You can’t be an encroacher or a dweller in Islamabad anymore.

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Sheikh Hopeful
Sheikh Hopeful@high_hopeful·
Junaid Hamdani speaks out for affected residents of the Bari Imam area.
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Nida Kirmani
Nida Kirmani@NidaKirmani·
Demolishing homes of poor residents in Islamabad, displacing 1000s in KP, disappearing & extrajudicially killing in Balochistan, imprisoning those who dissent...the Pakistani state's image as a global peacemaker falls apart the moment one looks at its behaviour in its own home.
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Mavra Ghaznavi
Mavra Ghaznavi@MavraGhaznavi·
@MohsinnaqviC42 who are these hotels being built for? Why would tourists come to Islamabad if you're destroying historical villages? Noorpur and Saidpur are hundreds of years old, they are culturally significant. Tourists come to Pakistan to see PAKISTAN, NOT Shanghai and NYC!
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𝗕𝗥𝗜𝗦𝗞𝗘𝗧 bin BEEF
A woman was about to give birth when CDA came with the police. We begged them not to do this oppression but they still dragged her out where she gave birth in front of police and everyone else. –Bari imam affectee
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mohid
mohid@_lilpayne_·
This land was acquired by CDA the 60s and it was promised that the inhabitants will be rehabilitated to nearby areas, or on site of that area, through a " model village " scheme. Since 60s they were not compensated, and still they haven't been, and yet CDA is destroying the-
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𝗕𝗥𝗜𝗦𝗞𝗘𝗧 bin BEEF@Alyhassan959

Top Patwari excuse on this is that they are illegal. A settlement that predates islamabad and even Pakistan is illegal, theek ho gya

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خان@khantainer·
Iqbal Masih, the boy who stood up.
Dr. Lemma@DoctorLemma

On this day 31 years ago, a 12-year-old boy was shot and killed while riding a bicycle with his cousins in a village near Lahore, Pakistan. His name was Iqbal Masih. At four years old, his family sold him to a carpet factory owner to repay a debt of 600 rupees, less than $12. For the next six years, he was chained to a loom. He worked 12 hours a day, seven days a week, for a few cents. He was beaten with a carpet fork when he slowed down. The factory owners deliberately underfed the children so their fingers would stay small enough for the intricate weaving. By the time he was 10, he stood just four feet tall, 12 inches shorter than the average boy his age. One morning, he escaped. He jumped on the back of a tractor heading to a meeting about bonded labour. He heard a man explain that what the factory owners were doing was illegal under Pakistani law. When the man asked if anyone wanted to speak, Iqbal stepped up to the microphone. He never stopped. He helped free over 3,000 children from bonded labour in carpet factories across Pakistan. He completed five years of schoolwork in three. He spoke at international conferences in Sweden and the United States. He told a room full of adults in Boston that he wanted to become a lawyer so he could free every enslaved child in Pakistan. He was 12 years old. Brandeis University offered him a full scholarship and said they would be waiting for him. When asked why he would return to Pakistan when he knew his life was in danger, he said his mission was more important than his life. On Easter Sunday 1995, he was shot in the back while cycling home. He was hit by over 120 shotgun pellets. His cousins were barely touched. He was the target. His funeral was attended by 800 people. In the days that followed, 3,000 people marched through Lahore. Half of them were under the age of 12. After his death, a group of seventh-graders from a school in Massachusetts where Iqbal had once spoken raised $25,000 and built a school in his name in Pakistan. April 16 is now recognised as the International Day Against Child Slavery. The United States Congress created the Iqbal Masih Award for the Elimination of Child Labour in his honour. It is still given out every year.

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Mustafa T. Wynne
Mustafa T. Wynne@musswynne·
These were once freshwater streams with a thriving ecosystem. Then the CDA designed sewage infrastructure in a way that led to their pollution. every sewage line is discharged into these streams, effectively killing the ecosystem.
Fouzia Ali@fouziazaib

اسلام اباد کے قدرتی چشمے گندے نالوں میں ایسے تبدیل ہوتے ہیں، جی سکس کے نالے کی صورتحال @CDAthecapital @dcislamabad

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m.🇵🇸
m.🇵🇸@warrashot·
More than 13K houses demolished, 40K+ ppl homeless in Bari Imam, Saidpur, Nurpur but nobody's speaking up, nobody's voicing for the voiceless. Visuals are heartbreaking and what's more concerning is how stone hearted we've become.💔
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f.@fhatesall·
A community older than Pakistan itself is being treated as encroachers by the state and is being displaced despite court orders halting the demolitions. So if you speak up for Palestine but not for your own people in Bari Imam, you’re a hypocrite.
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Thucydides 🇵🇰
Thucydides 🇵🇰@DThucydides·
I also want there to be nice hotels and towers in Islamabad. But please treat people fairly. Dont steal peoples homes. Compensate them well so they’re happy to leave and build a new home.
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Thucydides 🇵🇰
Thucydides 🇵🇰@DThucydides·
I know smaller developers in Lahore much smaller than Malik Riaz, the paid billions of rupees for a single plot, built and sold apartments on it and made very good money mashAllah. All sides are happy and they don’t have to worry about any court cases or bad dua.
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Thucydides 🇵🇰
Thucydides 🇵🇰@DThucydides·
Malik Riaz did the same things and his whole empire sunk, he parked money in UK and it got frozen, he invested money in Dubai and it sank there too. Any profit made by making mothers cry like this will be very short term. @MohsinnaqviC42
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