@erinflorez01 The American people are hardworking, educated, kind, and peaceful. I watch American movies and videos. Good politicians are rare in the world. The problem is often with politics, not with the people or the country.
These confessions by Khawaja Asif, Pervez Musharraf, and Hamid Gul should be seen by everyone. Pakistan was previously known worldwide as a sponsor of terrorism, but now Britain and the West want to present Pakistan as a promoter of peace. Afghans have been the victims of Pakistan's terrorism.
پاکستان تحت استعمار بریتانیا آذاد شده و حالا هم زیر تحت نفوس بریتانیا و غرب است افغانستان ملت خوده نان داده نه میتواند گروه ها را چی رنگ تجهیز آموزش سلاح بدهد پس غربی ها میخواهد چند دهه پاکستان عامی تروریزم بود نزد جهان حالا میخواهند پاکستان پاک کنند عامی صلح معرفی کنند نزد جهان این اعتراف تاریخی خواجه آصف پرویز مشرف ریس جمهور شان و اعتراف جنرال حمیدگل ریس استخباراتی شان را باید نماینده بریتانیا بشنود
"آپ کی بہن کو اللہ تعالیٰ نے بہت مضبوط اور پہاڑ و پتھر سے بھی زیادہ سخت دل و حوصلہ دے کر پیدا کیا ہے۔ آج تک میں نے جتنے قیدی دیکھے ہیں، ان میں آپ کی بہن پہلی ایسی قیدی ہے جس کے چہرے پر عدالت میں بھی مسکراہٹ ہوتی ہے۔ آپ کی بہن بہادر اور غیرت مند ہے، اور اللہ تعالیٰ اس کی حفاظت فرماتا ہے۔ ان شاء اللہ وہ ایک دن آزاد ہوگی، ظالم نابود ہوگا، کیونکہ اللہ تعالیٰ مظلوموں کے ساتھ ہے۔
#istandwithmahrangbaloch
#Releasemahrangbaloch
The imprisonment of a defenseless, innocent, and oppressed Baloch woman for raising her voice in support of justice, human rights, and humanity raises serious questions about the consistency of human rights advocacy.
While Malala Yousafzai has repeatedly spoken out in defense of Afghan girls' rights and their access to education, many ask why she has remained silent regarding the suffering, arrests, and human rights violations faced by Mahrang Baloch and the Baloch people in Pakistan. Is this difference in advocacy driven by political considerations, or do some issues simply receive more international attention than others?
Human rights advocacy has real meaning and credibility only when it is applied equally, regardless of ethnicity, nationality, or political interests. Justice should not be selective; the voice of every oppressed person, wherever they may be, deserves to be heard.
@Malala@Sayel_D@erinflorez01
هوښیارانو د آزادۍ مزل کړی، که زندان و که دار و،
د وطن د عزت لپاره یې هر وخت سر په کف تیار و.
نه یې ظلم ته سر ټیټ کړ، نه یې ومنله انکار،
د حق لارې ته ولاړ وو، که تیاره وه که انګار.
ګلخانان د تور پنجاب له غلامۍ نه آزاد نه شول،
د پردیو په دربار کې د خپل قام نه خبر نه شول.
چا د خاورې نوم ژوندی کړ، چا عزت د ملت وساته،
چا د څو ورځني مقام لپاره خپله لاره وبایله.
تل به یاد وي د غیرت هغه کاروان د سرښندنې،
چې تاریخ ته یې پرېښودې کیسې د مېړانې او قربانۍ
ټول غلام ګخانان یی دی پښو خاورو ته نشی رسیدلی .
@Reuters In Pakistan, an unlawful military dictatorship is in power. Human rights activists and defenders who raise their voices for fundamental human rights are often killed, forcibly disappeared, or sentenced to life imprisonment by the state.
The imprisonment of a defenseless, innocent, and oppressed Baloch woman for raising her voice in support of justice, human rights, and humanity raises serious questions about the consistency of human rights advocacy.
While Malala Yousafzai has repeatedly spoken out in defense of Afghan girls' rights and their access to education, many ask why she has remained silent regarding the suffering, arrests, and human rights violations faced by Mahrang Baloch and the Baloch people in Pakistan. Is this difference in advocacy driven by political considerations, or do some issues simply receive more international attention than others?
Human rights advocacy has real meaning and credibility only when it is applied equally, regardless of ethnicity, nationality, or political interests. Justice should not be selective; the voice of every oppressed person, wherever they may be, deserves to be heard.
@ReutersAsia In Pakistan, an unlawful military dictatorship is in power. Human rights activists and defenders who raise their voices for fundamental human rights are often killed, forcibly disappeared, or sentenced to life imprisonment by the state.
The imprisonment of a defenseless, innocent, and oppressed Baloch woman for raising her voice in support of justice, human rights, and humanity raises serious questions about the consistency of human rights advocacy.
While Malala Yousafzai has repeatedly spoken out in defense of Afghan girls' rights and their access to education, many ask why she has remained silent regarding the suffering, arrests, and human rights violations faced by Mahrang Baloch and the Baloch people in Pakistan. Is this difference in advocacy driven by political considerations, or do some issues simply receive more international attention than others?
Human rights advocacy has real meaning and credibility only when it is applied equally, regardless of ethnicity, nationality, or political interests. Justice should not be selective; the voice of every oppressed person, wherever they may be, deserves to be heard