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Category: Human Rights

Khalistan Referendum: Global Pushback Against India’s Crackdown
Sikh diaspora powers the Khalistan Referendum worldwide, defying India’s diplomatic pressure through peaceful protests and legal rights.
Punjabi Suba Movement: A Broken Promise to Sikh Aspirations
Despite promises, the Punjabi Suba Movement faced delay and distortion, leaving Sikh demands for linguistic justice largely unfulfilled.
Operation Blue Star: The Indian State’s Assault on Sikh Identity
Sikhs hold candlelight vigil in Lahore, marking 41 years since Operation Blue Star, demanding justice for 1984 massacre.
Pakistan parliamentary delegation visits UK to push Kashmir talks
Pakistan parliamentary delegation visits UK to advocate Kashmir issue, promote regional peace, and push for diplomatic resolution with India.
Chotta Bazar Massacre Still Haunts Kashmir
Chotta Bazar Massacre marks 34 years of injustice in Kashmir. Activists urge global action against India’s ongoing state violence in IIOJK.
40th anniversary of Operation Blue star
Marking 40 years since Operation Blue Star, activists demand justice, expose state violence, and support the Khalistan Referendum.
German-Led Child Abuse Network Busted in Muzaffargarh
Pakistan busts German-led child abuse ring in Muzaffargarh; 10 children rescued. Crackdown sends a strong message against exploitation.
The child marriage ban in Pakistan has brought new hope in the fight for gender equality.
Pakistan bans child marriage, raising legal age to 18—a bold step toward gender equality and better futures for girls.
Rachel Gaza Appeal Stop Child Starvation and Bombing
Ms Rachel Gaza Appeal continues despite backlash, as she speaks out again against Israel’s forced starvation of children in Gaza.
UNAMA reports civilian deaths in Afghanistan from airstrikes attributed to Pakistan; verification challenges spark debate among experts.
CM of KP faces criticism for politically motivated speech amid governance and security challenges in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa
Two lower-caste women in India were buried alive but miraculously rescued by villagers, highlighting caste and gender risks
A chronological overview of major mosque attacks in Pakistan linked to Taliban-influenced extremist groups over two decades
Expert warns Taliban’s ethnic monopoly in Afghanistan fuels internal unrest, regional insecurity, and threatens Pakistan’s border safety.
Trump dismisses reports of military opposition, stating he alone holds authority over potential US action or negotiations with Iran.
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