Thalassemia Awareness..!
From the Blog ayesha #Thalassemia #Awareness #Pakistan : Please get yourself tested! [image: #Thalassemia #Awareness #Pakistan : Please get yourself tested!] pakistanblogs.blogspot.comRead Full Post
غزل ۔ دل کی بساط کیا تھی نگاہ جمال میں ۔ سیماب اکبر آبادی
From the Blog ranaii-e-khayalغزل دل کی بساط کیا تھی نگاہ جمال میں اک آئینہ تھا ٹوٹ گیا دیکھ بھال میں دنیا کرے تلاش نیا جام جم کوئی اس کی جگہ نہیں مرے جام سفال میں آزردہ اس قدر ہوں سراب خیال سے جی چاہتا ہے تم بھی نہ آؤ خیال میں دنیا ہے خواب حاصل دنیا خیال ہے انسان خواب دیکھ رہا ہے خیال میں اہل چمن ہمیں نہ اسیروں کا طعن دیں وہ خوش ہیں اپنے حال میں ہم اپنی چال میں سیمابؔ اجتہاد ہے حسن طلب مرا ترمیم چاہتا ہوں مذاق جمال میں سیمابؔ اکبر آبادی pakistanblogs.blogspot.comRead Full Post
Blasphemy Law Punishes Ahmadis
From the Blog pakteahouse *By Sabiha Basit* Recently, four Ahmadi men decided to tear apart some anti-Ahmadi posters and, as a result, were attacked by an outraged mob in Pakistan. People from this supposedly remote village in Pakistan later on filed complaints against the actions of these four men, three of whom were ultimately sentenced to death on blasphemy charges. Just days after the death sentences of these men, Pakistan obtained a seat in the United Nations Human Rights Council (UNHRC). The event caused joy for many, including the foreign minister of Pakistan, who posted on Twitter that it is a "Great Victory." But for me and others, the news served as a shock and made me question the validity of *how* they managed to get a seat. I found it ironic that the claim of Maleeha Lodhi, Pakistan's perpakistanblogs.blogspot.comRead Full Post
Compassion Across Frontiers
From the Blog sonyarehman *By Sonya Rehman* It was a death-defying rescue that took months to execute – 13 gaunt, ailing and injured zoo animals (lions, tigers, Asian black bears, hyenas and two huskies) were in desperate need to be saved from an abandoned zoo, the well-known Aalim-al-Sahar (Magic World) in the war-torn city of Aleppo, Syria. The remaining animals at Magic World were near death. Photo: Four Paws International Once home to approximately 300 animals before the onset of the civil war, the zoo, now flattened and destroyed after being pounded with bombs, bullets and missiles, stood as a shadow of its once glorious, former self. Images and clips of the last remaining animals, which had been circulating online for weeks, were painful to look at – the animals were literally starving to deathpakistanblogs.blogspot.comRead Full Post
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