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Shanaj Khan
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1971 only made us stronger! Human Rights Researcher & Analyst. Like to paint sometimes.
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Joined August 2021
1971 freedom of #Bangladesh was not just the defeat of #Pakistani army, but tyranny itself. The will of #Baloch must be as strong as Bengalis because #Pakistan’s nature remains unchanged and will not change! #FreeBalochistan is the only saviour! @ShaleeBaloch
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The sense of despair and feeling humiliated has now become the ongoing pain of #Pakistan’s Ahmadiyya community. Radicalism is taking a heavy toll on them, and the state is just letting them suffer, unwilling to act. @hamidmansoor89 @MonaChaudhryy @AU_Qasmi 2/
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The youth of #Bangladesh need to understand this and not be pawns in the game. We urgently need fresh elections to choose, I repeat, "choose" our leader, not have one imposed on us like Yunus. @bdwatch2024 @dhakaBd422199
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#Pakistan’s going after innocent #Ahmadis with fake charges, while extremists get a free pass? When will these atrocities STOP? We need accountability. Big props to @IHumanRightsC for noticing. @USCIRF needs to take note too and COMPEL Pakistan to RELEASE her! @abu_nouman
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#Yunus didn’t just wreck our democracy—he’s opened the gates for extremists, putting the whole society in danger. With reports of his involvement out, he must be removed from the Interim Leader’s post! #Bangladesh deserves an elected govt, no more delays. @taslimanasreen 2/
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@ShahidBadruddin @ihsanehmad @SabahatMS I pray that your suffering is healed soon and that your community gets the justice that has been long overdue.
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Not much has changed in Pakistan since 1971. Women's dignity is still under attack, just like back then. #PakArmy remains in power. In 1971, Bengali women were assaulted, and #Bangladesh was born. Now it's Sindh, and Pakistan continues to struggle. @Sajeda_Akhtar @SVMeghwar
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@sumonkais @taslimanasreen Mujib fought for our generations and the pride of Bangla Bhasha. Can we twist facts? Can we erase our history? It’s time for us, the youth of #Bangladesh, to wake up and see where Yunus is leading our country. @dhakaBd422199 @OnceAgainHasina 3/
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Heartbreaking to see #Ahmadiyya mosques as victims of mob rule in #Pakistan. Every broken mosque adds more proof of its dire state in a country filled with radicals. This bigotry and fanaticism are why they suffer and why Pakistan is a failed state in chaos. @hamidmansoor89
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Just from the fear of being called racist and Islamophobic, authorities let go of the heinous spatter. It's a shame that even after so many findings, many in power are hiding rather than calling #PakistaniGroomingGangs what they are-Abusers and Molestors!! @UkandNireland 2/
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#PakistaniGroomingGangs are a product of a system where women are scared and silenced. #KeirStarmer, before allowing such individuals entry, please conduct thorough background checks. The cost of negligence is too high. Deport #PakistaniGroomingGangs!! @last_wish9 2/
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