Gurdeep Singh, having been elected senator -vows to work for the welfare of humanity regardless of religious identity.
'History made as KP elects first Sikh senator' | Sabaat
Read @nasreenjabeen's full story:
https://t.co/hQsUbF1Rqi
70% of the total blasphemy cases were registered against Muslims; including 75% against members of the Shia community, 20% against Ahmedis, 3.5 % against Christians & one percent against Hindus.
2020 sees spike in blasphemy cases | Sabaat
Full story:
https://t.co/DezwxNjaSG
2. While laws exist, implementation is the issue. How can it be resolved?
3. What role can the media play in addressing the issues keeping in view the limitations that are at hand?
Sabaat's webinar today on 'Experience of Reporting on Women from Minorities in Pakistan' will cover the following:
1. What kind of problems exist for women from minority communities and how similar are the issues for women from mainstream communities?
The fourth panelist for Sabaat's webinar on 'Experience of Reporting on Women from Minorities in Pakistan' will be Ms. Amber Rahim Shamsi (@AmberRShamsi)- an award-winning multi-media journalist who hosts the Newswise news & current affairs show on Dawn News.
She started her career as a journalist at the Frontier Post while studying Mass Communication at Punjab University - she also worked with the U.S Consulate for nearly 20 years
The third & final panelist for Sabaat's webinar on 'Experience of Reporting on Women from Minorities in Pakistan' will be Ms. Tahira Habib, a women and minority rights activist currently working as a Senior Manager Outreach at HRCP.
On February 12th, 1983, nearly 100 women marched on the Lahore High Court to protest against dictator General Zia Ul Haq's repressive & discriminatory Law of Evidence.
Defying laws against public assembly, the women's protest marks an important event in Pakistan's history.
He has managed diverse teams & has wide-ranging experience working in multi-ethnic-religious-cultural environments with various stakeholders including religious leaders and scholars, government officials, legislature, media, academia, CSOs, & youth organizations across Pakistan.
The second panelist for Sabaat's webinar on 'Experience of Reporting on Women from Minorities in Pakistan' will be Mr. Usman Younus (@Usman_why) - a Program Coordinator at Bargad with experience in managing projects, proposal development, & liaising with international donors.
Mr Kapil has been at the forefront of the rights of religious, sectarian, ethnic, and linguistic minorities & other marginalized groups in Pakistan. He mainly writes on human rights issues of religious minorities; particularly Hindus.
Sabaat Network will be hosting a webinar on the topic 'Experience of Reporting on Women from Minorities in Pakistan' at 4pm on 15th February 2021.
Among the panelists will be Mr. Kapil Dev (@KDSindhi) a Human Rights Activist & a Development Sector Professional.
Though local Muslims treat the Kalashas well & there is religious harmony in the valleys, the problem is with the outsiders who either visit or settle anew & begin proselytising.
'Kalasha suffer a silent extinction' | Sabaat
Read @shafqat_aziz's story:
https://t.co/DwYxWocaTc
Satish Anand's Eveready Pictures, created by his father Jagdish Chandra Anand in 1946 is one of the country's oldest & biggest film production/distribution companies.
‘Satish Anand has kept Pakistani cinema alive’ | Sabaat
Read @Sqalbemuhammad's story:
https://t.co/Us8PsxrPFP
After the death of her sister in the bombing of All Saints Church 7 years ago in Peshawar, Naina dedicated her life working for the rights of minorities' women & children.
Transforming tragedy into a force of good | Sabaat
@MeFaheem's story:
https://t.co/O61qv2G0bK
97-year-old St. John's Church in Dera Ismail Khan was set up by Christian Missionaries in 1886. Every week nearly 300 residents of the city come here for prayers.
The olden dwellers of Dera Ismail Khan | Sabaat
Read @TheLehaz's full story:
https://t.co/EDXmMsir0U
Pakistan's first-ever 'Church of Eunuchs', set up inside the Holy Trinity Cathedral in Karachi welcomes around three dozen transgender Christians every day.
Transgenders' church begins to change hearts and minds | Sabaat
Read @Ansari_Ishrat's story:
https://t.co/1hkR2GyCYd
Of the Rs2.2 trillion budget for 2020-21, only Rs496 million were allocated for the Child Protection & Welfare Bureau (CPWB) in Punjab.
Punjab spends meagre resources on child protection | Sabaat
Read @sheralikhalti's story:
https://t.co/kYXvmWqgao
Karachi boasts scores of churches that serve as places of worship for the local Christian community, as well as reminders of the city's architectural heritage.
The centuries-old churches of Karachi | Sabaat
Read @syedqalbemuham1's full story:
https://t.co/IKOrHeBIsW