Quote of the day: Martin Luther King Jr on injustice and its ripple effects—’Injustice anywhere is a threat….’

Martin Luther King Jr., one of the most prominent civil rights movement leaders, is best known for advocating nonviolent protests to fight racial segregation and discrimination against African Americans in the United States. In Quote of the day, we focus on one of the most powerful statements by Martin Luther King Jr—”Injustice anywhere is a…

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Pakistan’s Human Rights Commission accuses Punjab province’s CCD of fake encounters

The Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP) has charged Punjab’s Crime Control Department (CCD) with institutionalizing fabricated police encounters that have reportedly caused hundreds of extrajudicial executions, sparking grave alarms regarding the breakdown of constitutional protections in the region. Utilizing media reports and legal records, the Commission tracked no fewer than 670 CCD-driven encounters between…

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Imran Khan’s sons — Kasim and Sulaiman — worried about father’s health, seek Pakistan return to meet ex-PM

Imran Khan’s sons who live in London fear for their father’s health. Concerned over the deteriorating condition of Imran Khan’s health in Pakistan’s Adiala Jail, they are seeking permission from the authorities to visit their father, who is imprisoned in Shehbaz Sharif-helmed country, reuters reported. This development comes almost a week after reports emerged that…

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‘Enforced disappearance of girl students, minor girls and pregnant women’, Pakistani human rights activist expressed concern

Mehrang Baloch, central organizer of the Baloch Yakjahti Committee (BYC), said the enforced disappearances of Baloch women represent an alarming escalation in state violence. He alleged that enforced disappearances were now being used as an organized and gendered tactic. Mehrang Baloch said that for decades the Baloch people have been seen as a suspicious and…

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Venezuela releases human rights activist Javier Tarazona and 8 others from Caracas prison a month after Maduro’s capture

Human rights activist Javier Tarazona and eight other Venezuelans were released from a Caracas prison on Sunday, according to a relative and a non-governmental organization, as detainees’ families voiced frustration over the slow pace of release, reported. reuters. Prisoner releases have picked up pace since Venezuela unveiled a release policy on January 8, following the…

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Man City manager Pep Guardiola slams ‘silence of global leaders’ on Palestine – ‘We left Gaza alone, abandoned’ | watch

Football legend Pep Guardiola once again voiced his support for Palestinian children in Gaza at a concert in Barcelona on Thursday evening. The Manchester City manager addressed the gathering at the Palau Sant Jordi sporting arena in his birth city, Barcelona, ​​during the ‘Act X Palestine’ benefit concert. Also Read | Pep Guardiola reacts to…

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‘I will get a 10 year old girl married’, Maulana Fazlur Rehman’s rebellious declaration on child marriage law, open challenge to the government

Pakistan’s top religious leader and Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam (JUI-F) chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman has increased the problems of the Shehbaz Sharif government. By openly challenging the recently passed family law reforms, he has created a new political and social controversy. While the Pakistan government is preparing to implement the Child Marriage Prevention Bill 2025 and the…

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Iran protests LIVE: Iran closes airspace, American aircraft carrier ‘Abraham Lincoln’ heads towards Middle East, war-like situation

Iran Protests LIVE: The crackdown on anti-government protests in Iran is becoming increasingly intense. According to human rights organizations, thousands of people have been killed so far and a large number of arrests have been made. In view of the situation, pressure is increasing at the international level, while India has also issued advisory for…

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Khomeini ordered forces to ‘shoot on sight’ protesters? Death toll marks Iran’s bloodiest unrest since 1979 revolution

Activists say the death toll from Iran’s nationwide protests has exceeded 2,500, as Iranians were able to make their first calls abroad in days on Tuesday after authorities cut communications during a violent crackdown on protesters, as reported by Associated Press. According to the US-based Human Rights Activists News Agency, the number of fatalities had…

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