These amendments have nothing to do with the welfare of the common people. Since the constitution has effectively been suspended, it might be better to just officially declare a kingdom of Pakistan (Fojistan).
Pakistan’s elite authors and activists remain as silent as the grave on the Moro issue. Had such a horrific incident occurred elsewhere, they would have lectured endlessly on humanity. Likewise, Sindh’s elite and dynastic political class remain silent, unwilling to disturb their interests or be labeled as Sindh-focused. This is not the first time—whenever Sindhis are killed, they choose to stay silent.
Excited to share that this morning I delivered the keynote on 'Internet of Things & Digital Twins for Transforming Urban Living' at the IETE International Conference on Computing, Communication & Intelligent Systems (ICCCIS-2025), held at Amity University Lucknow Campus.
The inquiry committee only documented the events and failed to reveal who ordered Dr. Shahnawaz's fake encounter. A judicial commission must be formed to uncover the truth and hold those responsible for his murder accountable. #JusticeForDrShahnawaz
SHO Sattar Samoon brought the accused doctor from Karachi on the condition that he would be kept in police custody for protection from the angry mob. Javed Jiskani had already decided to stage an encounter and kill him. #JusticeForDrShahnawaz
پولیس نے خود کو بچانے کے لئےڈاکٹر شاہنواز کے ناحق قتل کے بعد ان کی بیوہ اور گھر والوں سے زبردستی اپنی مرضی کے بیانات پر دستخط لے لئے ہیں
#JusticeForShahnawaz
I decided to use Pakistan Post @PakPostOffice to send some documents from Pak to the UK. Unfortunately, they failed to deliver them on time and haven't been able to trace the package's location, despite charging over 9000 PKR. This experience has been disappointing, NEVER AGAIN.
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Leaders from Sheffield Hallam and @sheffielduni are calling on the next government to back international students, as new data shows they contribute £770m to Sheffield's economy per year.
📣"We must demonstrate that the UK is a welcoming place to study."
https://t.co/ZwNTVRU1RI
It is truly disheartening to see acts of cruelty happening around the world. Recently, there have been concerning incidents, first with a #camel in #Sindh & now a #cow in #England under the jurisdiction of Surrey Police. #AnimalRights#Sindh#England https://t.co/PVvlGvLiC4
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A testimony documented by a researcher at the @EuroMedHR details the sniper shooting of 21-year-old Yahya Mu'tasim Daloul by the Israeli army.
The witness, Ismail, recounts that an Israeli sniper directly shot Yahya in the head on the afternoon of May 29. Ismail and a friend rushed to try to pull him to safety, but the sniper fired at them, injuring Ismail and forcing them to flee, leaving Yahya behind.
Yahya's father says that when he returned to retrieve his son's body after the Israeli army withdrew from the vicinity of the community college in southern Gaza City, he found the body mangled by tank treads, making it unrecognizable despite not much time having passed since his death.
Yahya might not have died immediately from the gunshot and could have bled for a significant time before passing away, or he may have been run over by the tanks while still alive.
Witness Ismail sustained two gunshot wounds, one in the chest and one in the hand.