Tag: human rights
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Ceasefire: A Pause to War or Lasting Peace?
A ceasefire in Gaza offers fleeting hope, but lasting peace demands confronting root causes: occupation, systemic oppression, and global inaction. With 61,000+ lives lost and trauma lingering, temporary truces risk perpetuating cycles of violence. Can justice, accountability, and equitable statehood transform this pause into enduring peace—or will political inertia reign?
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Women’s Education in Afghanistan
Women’s education in Afghanistan faces critical challenges under Taliban rule. This article explores the historical and current state of female education, the impact of Taliban policies, economic crises, and security issues, and offers recommendations to enhance educational opportunities for Afghan women and girls.
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Political unity in Pakistan: Analyzing collective stance on Palestine
Amid growing concerns over Israel’s aggression in Palestine, Pakistan’s political leaders have united for a common cause, setting aside domestic challenges to voice support for Gaza. This recent Multi-Party Conference marks a crucial moment, underscoring Pakistan’s commitment to peace and human rights in Palestine. But can a unified Pakistan create lasting change for Palestinians?