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Poetry sindhi intrest
Poetry sindhi intrest




poetry sindhi intrest

In the end, Atif Tauqeer recited his famous poem on forced disappearances reminding andremembering the pain from Sindhu to Attock. Irfan Sattar, Salman Haider and Huma Dilawar recited their selected poetry in theprogram on the subject of the situation of oppressed nations, highlighting human rights atrocities.

poetry sindhi intrest

The WSC documentary on the forced religious conversion produced for the'The Hague Human Rights Film Festival' by Global Human Rights on the same day was screened at the event.Īfterwards, Affaf Azhar talked in detail about his research and findings on forced religious conversions in Pakistan.įollowing this, Nadir Baloch presented the poetry of Gul Naseer Khan's Balochi poetry withtranslation.

poetry sindhi intrest poetry sindhi intrest

To remember the missing persons, Sheikh Ayaz's song, "We will meet when the red flowers bloom," which was sung by Saif Samijo in his melodious voice was seen in the video. He presented the case of Sindh against the backdrop of the dire situation of the oppressed nations in Pakistan. Afaf, a researcher on forced religious conversion, poetess Huma Dilawar, human rights activist and poet Ruhi Kalhoro, and president of Sana Ontario, Imtiaz Shaikh.Īt the start, Hajan Kalhoro, the Senior Vice Chairman World Sindhi Congress, welcomed the guests who came to speak and participate. The contributions on the subject were made by Zafar Baloch, the leader of the Baloch Human Rights Council, Mumtaz Khan, the president of the International Center for Peace and Democracy, and Andrew Lamkiewicz of the World Sindhi Congress. The other participants included leaders of the diaspora organizations of the oppressed nations, political activists, writers, poets and journalists. The special guest of the event, Atif Tauqeer, a renowned vlogger, poet, journalist, and human rights activist from Germany, spoke in detail on the subject. A large-scale mobilisation is needed on the basis to counter the atrocities and internationally to muster action from the International Community. The way forward is the unity of the oppressed nations on the ground and internationally. The key message of the deliberations was that the current situation of the oppressed nations is the gravest that keeps worsening. On June 30, the World Sindhi Congress held an interactive discussion in Peterborough, Canada, titled"Current Situation in Pakistan - What the Oppressed Nations Should Do?"At the event, the speakers discussed various issues ranging from the enforced disappearance of political workers to the forced conversion of Sindhi Hindu girls. Ontario, July 12 (ANI): World Sindhi Congress held an interactive discussion on the situation on oppressed Pakistan, particularly on the enforced disappearance of political workers and forced conversion of Sindhi Hindu girls, the statement read.






Poetry sindhi intrest