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Tehreem H.

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This week saw Israeli settlers launch one of the most devastating pogroms on the communities of Masafer Yatta in recent memory, attacking three villages simultaneously with what appeared to be an unprecedented level of coordination with the Israeli army. 972mag.com/settler-soldie…

Tehreem H. (@retehreem) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Omg every time I see anything about cricket is basically political stuff and stupid statements and boycotts so what even is the point of this game anymore 😭

Osama (@sporrtingnerd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How come the moral responsibility of saving the sport of cricket rests on Pakistan? What have the Big 3 done to ensure that the game is sustainable for everyone? Where was this outrage when BCCI was intentionally trying to cripple the world & Pakistan cricket?

Tehreem H. (@retehreem) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The world has always been messed up, but this feels like a new low. The Epstein files are horrifying and the scariest part is knowing this is probably just the surface. And these are the people in power?

Umair Javed (@umairjav) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Re one subset of Basant-related critiques - people living in a place can change who they worship but that doesn’t change the weather or the seasons. To celebrate the arrival of Spring is merely ecological reality (perhaps even a necessity).

Sabah Bano Malik (@sabahbanomalik) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Our politicians are crying, screaming, filibustering to marry and rape (essentially enslave) girl children to themselves and other adult men and you think feminism is going too far? You think a women’s rights march is nefarious? But not the pedos posturing in plain sight?

Sabah Bano Malik (@sabahbanomalik) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Shia Genocide has been going on for decades and what really has been done to try and stop it? Nothing. Literally nothing. People don’t even acknowledge that it’s real. And yet here we are again. And again.

Tooba (@tooba_sd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The bravest people in this country. We will not bow down, we will not stop practising our faith. Shame on the cowards who attack us when they have already lost the moral battle.

Sabah Bano Malik (@sabahbanomalik) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You know what’s fascinating? So people are slaughtered during jummah namaz and the same people who rage against any insult to our faith are nowhere to be found? Why aren’t they demanding justice and taking to the streets? WHY? Why indeed.

Ammar Ali Jan (@ammaralijan) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The terrorist attack in Islamabad creates an imperative for national dialogue on threats posed to Pakistan by hostile internal and external actors. Security agencies must end interference in political & economic affairs and redirect their energy towards fighting menace of terror.

Tooba (@tooba_sd) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ammar Rashid is one of the most committed and fearless figures in the country. He has always taken principled positions. His arrest earlier today is a shame for those in power! #FreeAmmarRashid Ammar Rashid

Ahmer Naqvi (@karachikhatmal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The PCB's boycott threats revealed how little most journalists, and other insiders understand cricket's finances. A look at who really calls the shots when it comes to cricket's $$$ and how it will affect things in the future. youtube.com/watch?v=FO_yq_…

William Dalrymple (@dalrymplewill) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ridiculous of the British Museum to remove the word 'Palestine" from its displays, when it has a greater antiquity than the word "British". The first reference to Palestine is on the Egyptian monument of Medinet Habu in 1186BCE. The first reference to Britain is the 4th century

Sam Dalrymple (@samdalrymple123) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Abandoned Temples of Islamabad Dotted across Pakistan's capital are a number of temples abandoned by their communties during the violence of 1947.

The Abandoned Temples of Islamabad

Dotted across Pakistan's capital are a number of temples abandoned by their communties during the violence of 1947.