In today’s society a country is valued by its women’s progress. Developing support to progress doesn’t occur naturally, it’s a concept that must be nurtured every day. It is necessary to replace fear with hope and I think it is probably the single most powerful trampoline of progress; thence, it is a moral responsibility of [...]
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Sharmeen Obaid Chinoy ‘I Salute You
Posted in General Utterances, Pakistan, Sharmeen Chinoy, Speak For Change, tagged Ocsar award 2012, Saving face, Sharmeen Chinoy, Sharmeen Obaid Chonoy, tribal customs on February 27, 2012 | 5 Comments »
I cried, as a Pakistani
Posted in Pakistan, Speak For Change, tagged ANP, as a Pakistani, General Kayani, Hope is alive, I cried, Jinnah's Pakistran, Justice Chaudhry, Karachi is bleeding, Karachi target killings, Karachi violence, Karachi- the city of lights, MQM, Pakistan Peoples Party, Pakistani army, Youth of Pakistan, Zardari cabinet on August 26, 2011 | 5 Comments »
Published in The Asians UK The dreams of our founding fathers have been murdered. The expectations held by most Pakistanis yearning for a democratic government have been crushed into pieces. There are cries and tears amongst my people. There is an air of melancholy, an air of anguish when one meets the people or surfs [...]






