Social movements: Where does Sindh stands in the world?

How the world today positions itself towards peaceful social and political movements?

Largest Reservoirs of South Asia in Sindh

US discloses the details about naatural resoruces in Sindh and South Punjab

Sixty-Seven Years of Pakistan

Freedom movements in contemporary Pakistan suggest that at least Sindh and Balochistan are bound to emerge as separate sovereign countries sooner or later.

12 dissenters killed, over 100 detained in Sindh, Pakistan

Sindh Police, Pakistan Rangers and intelligence agencies like Inter Services Intelligence (ISI) and Military Intelligence (MI) have allegly launched the unannounced military operation in natural resources rich Sindh province against the secessionist Sindhi nationalist parties.

Pakistan's secret dirty war

By Declan Walsh In Balochistan, mutilated corpses bearing the signs of torture keep turning up, among them lawyers, students and farm workers. Why is no one investigating and what have they got to do with the bloody battle for Pakistan's largest province?

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Protests against forced conversions


Civil society and community organizations in Kotdiji, district Khairpur and Hindu community in Chorr, district Umerkot protested against the forced conversions of Hindus. Read in Sindhi  

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Rinkle Kumari has been forcedly converted: says mother


Sulachni bai, mother of Rinkle Kumari, has said in her press conference that she neither fasted nor attended the Eid festivities. She was forced to be converted. Read in Sindhi

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"Officials behind forced conversions of Hindus in Sindh"

Hindu Panchayat Jaccobabad president Babu Mahesh Lakhani, while talking with ARY TV, said that government officials and representatives are behind forced conversions, abductions and harassment against Hindus in Sindh, reports daily Awami Awaz. Read in Sindh

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Hundreds march against Hindu Exodus from Pakistan

Photo Courtesy: Daily Pakistan Today
Hundreds march against the exodus of Hindus from Northern Sindh city Sukkur to Pano Aqil town yesterday against the forced exodus of Sindhi-Hindus from Sindh, Pakistan. They said there is no space for extremism in Sindh. The march was organized by Jeay Sindh Qaumi Mahaz (Sindh National Freedom Front). The marchers after halting at Pano Aqil town, moved forward for giving sit-in at Sindh-Punjab Border. Read Full (in Sindhi)  (in English)




 
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