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"Refusing to Disappear"
By Aymun Sajid
The Diary of a Forcibly Disappeared Person's Daughter
Forced Abductions Under the Philosophic Microscope
“No arts; no letters; no society; and which is worst of all, continual fear and danger of violent death; and the life …
The Parliamentary Indolence
Sovereign states in this modern world, due to their own interests, sign and ratify several international treaties and conventions. Most of these …
The disappearance of Masood Janjua- Quest for Truth & Justice
“When I look back and realize that 16 years have passed since Masood’s disappearance, my nerves shatter, and the intensity of the …
“The need to lend a voice to suffering is the condition of all truth” We didn’t say that. Theodor Adorno did. But …
Enforced Disappearance or Enforced Discipline?
The practice of Enforced Disappearance is becoming a menace, impinging upon the fundamental human rights of the citizens of Pakistan. It is …
Justice in a Limbo
Uzma “Shehzadi” means an “honorable Princess” in English and her parents would have wished for a princess-like fate for their daughter. Uzma …
Prisoners of America and Pakistan
The United States has finally given up. The Joe Biden administration has decided to withdraw from the 20-year-old war and human rights …
My Story of Struggle: a case of enforced disappearance
Kauser, a resident of Rawalpindi, Chour-Harpal, is in her forties. It has been twenty years since she married Asif Hameed. Asif, who …
137 enforced disappeared people in Balochistan have returned home, what about the rest?
“We have had some victories and many setbacks on our journey. Since the beginning of our protests, several representatives of the Pakistani …