A Home For The Abandoned
From the Blog sonyarehman *By Sonya Rehman* Nuzzling into my leg, he looks at me solemnly awaiting a pet, a cuddle or a belly rub. Paddy, a chubby Maltese is the epitome of innocence. Looking at him, it's hard to imagine that this little cloud of fluff was abandoned on a summer day, this year, in the ground of the hospital at the University of Veterinary and Animal Sciences (UVAS) in Lahore. Paddy. Photo by Saad Sarfraz Sheikh. Seated on a beige sofa in her living room, in a house tucked away on the corner of a road in Burki, Laleen Bokhari reveals that she first spotted Paddy at the hospital all by himself. "He was quietly looking at people walk by, and I thought, of course his owner was around," she says. But after an hour went by, Laleen saw him sitting in the same spot and knew something wasn't ripakistanblogs.blogspot.comRead Full Post
'Blasphemy laws have become an instrument of malicious motives'
From the Blog razarumi Published in The Friday Times (Nov. 27, 2015) The International Commission of Jurists (ICJ) in its new report On Trial: the Implementation of Pakistan's Blasphemy Laws, has documented the widespread fair trial violations in proceedings related to blasphemy offences in Pakistan. The report highlights how intimidation and harassment of judges and lawyers that results in miscarriage... Read More The post 'Blasphemy laws have become an instrument of malicious motives' appeared first on Jahane Rumi. pakistanblogs.blogspot.comRead Full Post
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