The growing concern of enforced disappearances across the globe

Enforced disappearance has become a global problem and is not restricted to a specific region of the world. The feeling of insecurity generated by this practice is not limited to the close relatives of the disappeared but also affects their communities and society as a whole.

Syed Ali Geelani: Honoring a life dedicated to fighting oppression

Syed Ali Geelani's defined goal of freedom made him stand out among other leaders as the Kashmiri youth looked up to him as a beacon of hope. Defying all odds, Syed Ali Geelani left his people with the will to fight and ensure that oppression doesn't last forever.

Repeating history in Afghanistan

Former CIA station chief in Pakistan argues that fall of Kabul was inevitable because US and NATO misjudged strength of Taliban movement, imposed a system that was alien to locals and did not take regional players into confidence for a sustainable political model.

The Taliban 2.0 and its implication for Pakistan

Umar Khalid Dar, a freelance writer based in Manchester, UK thinks the Taliban are the future of Afghanistan and they can bring stability. Regional powers like China, Russia, Iran, and Pakistan must spearhead the movement in recognizing the government.

India’s history of orchestrating false flag operations

According to Syed Zain Jaffery, India is infamous for its predilection for false-flag operations, and it is always concocting indirect covert schemes to harm Pakistan’s national interests, not just on its Eastern border but also on its Western border via Afghan proxies.

What the world does not want to understand about Taliban & Afghanistan – Moeed Pirzada

It was not a reclusive Mullah Omar, but Spanish- origin American philosopher, George Santayana, who had warned the world: "Those who do not learn history are doomed to repeat it."

Dismantling Global Hindutva: A battle against the toxic RSS

The 'Dismantling Global Hindutva’ conference highlighted the Hindutva-inspired terrorism in India, courtesy of RSS where RSS actively wages war against women & humanity. The RSS did not appreciate being exposed by the conference and harrassed its speakers.

Why non conformity is important for a prosperous society?

Moied Javeed, a senior telecom executive in Pakistan thinks diverse thinking in Pakistan is not allowed as we are expected to conform to set societal norms from a very young age.

Looking at the humanitarian catastrophe in Afghanistan

Dr. Nadeem Jan, a recipient of Tagma e Imtiaz, talks about how the US has made the humanitarian situation worse by freezing the aids and assets for Afghanistan and applauds Pakistan's efforts in helping Afghanistan in times of tribulations.

Why official work at GOR must be stopped? – Dr. Farid A Malik

Dr. Farid A Malik, an Ex-Chairman of the Pakistan Science Foundation demands that official work at Government Officers Residences (GOR) must be stopped as those buildings are not put to good use and certainly will never benefit a common man.

Why Pakistan’s water crisis needs urgent attention?

Tariq Mahmood Khan highlights that despite having more glaciers than anywhere else in the world and its location in the Indus River Basin, Pakistan is at risk of acute water scarcity.

Identifying the criminals that are living abroad

Asad Hussain, a practicing lawyer in Pakistan highlights the criminals that are living abroad and the nature of their crimes. These criminals are not just politicians from Pakistan but from across the world.