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Supriya Kaur Dhaliwal 🇵🇸

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NWCDTP-funded PhD student @PlaceCentre @MMUEnglishDept // The Yak Dilemma out now with Makina Books

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Priyamvada Gopal © (@priyamvadagopal) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In a sea of unhinged, narcissistic, illiterate, callous & inhumane opinion pieces on Gaza, we have an Outstanding Winner. How to dismiss decades of pain & continued suffering in one wave of a comfortable well-fed hand.

In a sea of unhinged, narcissistic, illiterate, callous & inhumane opinion pieces on Gaza, we have an Outstanding Winner. How to dismiss decades of pain & continued suffering in one wave of a comfortable well-fed hand.
Jason Allen-Paisant (@jallenpaisant) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I’m thrilled to invite you to the launch of my forthcoming memoir, THE POSSIBILITY of TENDERNESS, on March 19, 2025, at Brixton House in LONDON. This event will feature a conversation between myself and Jacqueline Crooks, author of FIRE RUSH, followed by an audience Q&A and 1/3

Wasafiri (@wasafirimag) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As part of Manchester Translation Series 2025, poet Supriya Kaur Dhaliwal 🇵🇸 chairs a conversation with Nashwa Nasreldin & our Editor Sana Goyal Kotecha at @Mcrpoetrylib on the role of translation in expanding literary landscapes. 18 March, 1-2.30pm GMT Tickets: Free mmu.ac.uk/poetry-library…

Skein Press (@skeinpress) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Couldn't make it to one of our launches of The Oasis in March? We've got you covered! Charles will be on tour across Scotland and Ireland in April. Join us in Edinburgh, Glasgow, Galway, Cork or Paisley for festival events, readings, conversations and more —see you there!📙#books

Couldn't make it to one of our launches of The Oasis in March? We've got you covered! Charles will be on tour across Scotland and Ireland in April. Join us in Edinburgh, Glasgow, Galway, Cork or Paisley for festival events, readings, conversations and more —see you there!📙#books
rasha abdulhadi (@rashaabdulhadi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I feel so acutely aware of all the Palestinians we no longer find posting on here anymore. Murdered journalists & medics, kidnapped & tortured doctors, writers, teachers, students, friends & families. Gone, suppressed, without power or internet, banned from this site & others.

Yasir Abbas (@miryasirabbas) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Hyper nationalism between Pakistan and India is bound to slip into jingoism. As Pakistanis and Indians, we must pause and reflect on the 75 years of hatred and mutual mistrust and the devastating impact this has had on our people and region. We have killed each other through

Humza Yousaf (@humzayousaf) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Do not let terrorists divide us. My grandparents were born in India, my father, from Pakistan. Both countries are dear to me. I've been angered & upset by scenes of grown men - Indian & Pakistani - engaging in sectarian division here in the UK. We must choose hope, not hatred.

Zahra Sabri (@zsabri1) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1) Tried to find the right emoticon to respond to friends' messages about the Imdian attack just now. Couldn't find the right mix of sadness, exhaustion, resignation, and above all prayer that this conflict remains limited and burns out quickly...

G Sethi (desi book aunty) (@gayatrisethi) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Stop war mongering. 2 states that were created by empire in 1947 go to war & your first reaction is to wave the flag for “your side” of the border, desi kin, we are doomed. We all lose. Unlearn nationalism. May there be a border free Punjab & azad Kashmir in our lifetime.

Anish Gawande (@anishgawande) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Woke up to reports of Operation Sindoor. Today, a responsible opposition must refrain from grandstanding or war-mongering. We pray for peace, we pray for safety. I pray especially for those living along the border - who carry the weight of war without ever choosing it.

Khushi پدما (@chichoriktputli) 's Twitter Profile Photo

War never serves humanity. Violence always has someone at the receiving end and no matter how good the militarization/ machismo feels in the moment, there are always lives destroyed, homes razed to ground and generations traumatised. War is to be mourned. Not celebrated.