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From forced conversions to legal gaps in protecting underage girls, systemic inequality and fear are driving an exodus of #Pakistan’s religious minorities.
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From forced conversions to legal gaps in protecting underage girls, systemic inequality and fear are driving an exodus of Pakistan’s religious minorities.
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In #Pakistan’s legal system child marriage is criminalized but remains valid. An analysis of the 2026 Maria Shahbaz ruling and minors’ rights. ✍🏼 Seemab Asif
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In Pakistan’s legal system child marriage is criminalized but remains valid. An analysis of the 2026 Maria Shahbaz ruling and minors' rights.
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#Pakistan shows no remorse for its atrocious crimes. It has never apologized to people of #Bangladesh, and maintains the same practices of forced displacement, murder, and rape of locals in #Balochistan, #Pashtunistan, and occupied #Gilgit-#Baltistan.
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WASHINGTON – Every year on March 23, Pakistan celebrates its first Constitution Day. On this day in 1956, British rulers abolished Pakistan’s constitutional dominion status and declared it a sovere...
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Rising tensions from the #IranWar‌ are pushing #Pakistan into political unrest, regional instability, and strategic vulnerability across #Gilgit-#Baltistan and beyond. ✍️🏼@SeringSenge
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Rising tensions from the Iran war are pushing Pakistan into political unrest, regional instability, and strategic vulnerability across Gilgit-Baltistan and beyond.
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The 1959 escape transformed Himalayan geopolitics forever. From a young monk in disguise to a global peace messenger. https://t.co/4k2JVABoO5 #DalaiLama #Tibet #History
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March 17, 1959, a young Dalai Lama disguised himself, undertaking a grueling Himalayan trek to escape Communist China’s grip.
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A fortnight later, HH the Dalai Lama reached #India. Indian PM Nehru granted asylum, and Dharamsala became the new Little #Lhasa. Today, it remains the global heartbeat of #Tibetan culture.
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March 17, 1959, a young Dalai Lama disguised himself, undertaking a grueling Himalayan trek to escape Communist China’s grip.
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For two grueling weeks, the entourage trekked through the Himalayas. Freezing air, thin oxygen, and the constant threat of detection. It wasn't just a survival strategy; it was a mission to keep a civilization alive.
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March 17, 1959, a young Dalai Lama disguised himself, undertaking a grueling Himalayan trek to escape Communist China’s grip.
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The stakes: If he stayed, the palace would be bombarded. If he was captured, the #Tibetan identity, language, religion, governance, faced an existential reset. He chose the mountains.
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March 17, 1959, a young Dalai Lama disguised himself, undertaking a grueling Himalayan trek to escape Communist China’s grip.
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The tension had reached a breaking point. Beijing invited the young monk to a cultural event at military HQ, without his bodyguards. The Tibetans knew better. Thousands surrounded the Norbulingka Palace to protect their leader.
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March 17, 1959, a young Dalai Lama disguised himself, undertaking a grueling Himalayan trek to escape Communist China’s grip.
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On March 17, 1959, disguised as a common soldier, the the 14th Dalai Lama left #Tibet and slipped through the iron grip of the PLA in Lhasa. This is the story of the Great Escape. 🧵 https://t.co/4k2JVABoO5
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March 17, 1959, a young Dalai Lama disguised himself, undertaking a grueling Himalayan trek to escape Communist China’s grip.
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The Ethiopian people deserve a democratic system in which leaders are chosen through free, fair, and transparent elections and are accountable to the citizens they serve. ✍🏼 @mmekonen1 #Ethiopia https://t.co/qMnEOiv6Cd
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Ethiopia’s internal crisis is increasingly compounded by destabilizing regional dynamics that threaten both national and broader Horn of Africa stability.
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Nancy had reported 40 death threats and a November arson attack to the Windsor Police. Yet, no protection was provided. Why? ✍️🏼@sjlazars #Canada #RCMP #Windsor
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Despite 40 death threats and an arson attack reported to authorities, security failures led to the brutal killing of Nancy Grewal.
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Days after saying she didn't feel safe in Canada anymore, 45-year-old YouTuber Nancy Grewal was brutally killed in LaSalle, Ontario with 18 stab wounds. ✍️🏼@sjlazars #JusticeForNancyGrewal
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Despite 40 death threats and an arson attack reported to authorities, security failures led to the brutal killing of Nancy Grewal.
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While #Ladakh prospers, ##Gilgit-#Baltistan faces curfews and violence that only targets Shias. Is it time for a new solution? ✍️🏼@SeringSenge #GilgitBaltistan #HumanRights #AsimMunir #PakistanMilitary #ShiaGenocide
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Pakistani military is targeting Shias in Gilgit-Baltistan.
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From 1947 to the recent March 1st onslaught, the pattern remains: 📍 Instigating clashes to consolidate authority. 📍 Presenting Shias as a threat to court Arab favor. 📍 Using security as a cover to seize mineral-rich lands in #Skardu & #Hunza
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Pakistani military is targeting Shias in Gilgit-Baltistan.
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🧵#Pakistani military isn't just failing to stop Shia killings; it’s using them as a strategic card to extort financial support from regional powers. #Gilgit #Baltistan
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Pakistani military is targeting Shias in Gilgit-Baltistan.
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From the disappearance of the #PanchenLama to the tragedy of self-immolations, the #Tibet issue remains a living emergency in the 21st century. #TibetanUprising #March10 #FreeTibet
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While the world looks away, a sophisticated system of digital surveillance and "Patriotic Re-education" is erasing Tibetan identity.
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#Tibet is one of the most surveilled places on Earth. Checkpoints, random phone searches, and the criminalization of a face. Since 2009, over 150 Tibetans have turned to self-immolation as their "only speech left." #TibetanUprising #March10 #FreeTibet
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While the world looks away, a sophisticated system of digital surveillance and "Patriotic Re-education" is erasing Tibetan identity.
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A "quiet death" in the #IndianOcean. The sinking of the Iranian frigate #IRISDena by a US submarine marks the first such torpedo strike since WWII. But was it a legitimate military objective or a breach of international law? ✍️@AsangaAbey
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Was the sinking of the IRIS Dena lawful? Explore the legal fallout of Operation Epic Fury in the Indian Ocean and its impact on Sri Lankan sovereignty and UNCLOS.
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