Mahrang Baloch should not be in prison. Women and girls in Balochistan have suffered for years as their male family members were routinely arrested and forcibly disappeared. They deserve the life that everyone deserves: daughters who can go to school, fathers who come home at night.
I stand with my sisters in Pakistan who face harassment and abuse, who are imprisoned for speaking out. This is not new — throughout our history women like Asma Jahangir, Farida Shaheed, Khawar Mumtaz, Hina Jilani and even Fatima Jinnah suffered persecution for standing up. Today, it is Imaan Mazari and Mahrang Baloch.
Rather than addressing the horror of forced disappearances, the anti-terrorism court is targeting those who speak out against the oppression. Mahrang and her fellow activists must be released.
BREAKING: The US Pentagon delayed publicly announcing US strikes on Iran until after the US stock market had closed at 4 PM ET on Friday, per NBC News.
The timing of the announcement was reportedly intended to "reduce the immediate impact on financial markets."
@2222hollywood Agar Pakistan mein masjid aur madrasay kam hotay tu phr keh sakty thay k sahi kiya! Koi institute kholtay jahn bachon ko coding, graphic designing etc sekhatay ta k wo earn ker sakain khair inki marzi
@theprayagtiwari Wow look who is talking. You want me to share the video of Hindus living in Canada Uk etc and performing ganpatti visargen in rivers and lakes which are the source of drinking water for millions. This act is harmful in comparison of what Muslims are performing in this video
@bilalbukhari247@mahammasghar First of all we dont impose on anyone to respect the sanctity of Prophet Muhammad’s family. And yes we do observe these days before finalizing dates for marriage.