The people of Sindh are rising against a tide of oppression, and their call for justice must not go unheard
As rallies continue to demand change, it is imperative for the government to reconsider the consequences of its actions on Sindh’s environment and its people
By Nasir Aijaz
The vibrant plains of Sindh, once celebrated as
All of us need to realize that water scarcity is not just an environmental issue. It is a ticking time bomb for massive social unrest
For international financing institutions, the choice is clear it is only to uphold the principles of equity and sustainability or risk complicity in a humanitarian catastrophe. The people of Sindh are
Sixteen-year-old Muskaan, a Christian girl from Sindh, was kidnapped, raped, and forcibly converted to Islam. After nine months in captivity, she escaped
Naeem Sahoutara
Sixteen-year-old Muskaan bursts into cheerful laughter, as she sings hymns during a Christmas party in a shelter home in Karachi.
The Catholic Christian teenager,
Anthropological study of the arrival of the small ethnic group Tanchangyas in Bangladesh
A review of history shows that Dainaks or Tanchangyas came to Bangladesh unable to bear torture and oppression. It is said that the Arakanese used to persecute the Tanchangyas.
The Tanchangyas have crossed a long path of history with the identity
My journey to Porto, Portugal, began early on the morning of January 8th, 2025. Alongside my travel companion, Imran Jamali, we embarked on an exciting trip from Stockholm, Sweden, to the heart of Portugal. Arriving in Porto, we were greeted by the cool, crisp air and the promise of exploring a city rich in history, culture, and unique