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The Ahmadi Who Never Came Home: Laeeq Cheema and the Mob That Killed Him

On a Friday meant for peace and prayer, the streets of Karachi bore witness to unspeakable horror. Laeeq Ahmad Cheema, a 46-year-old father, husband, and respected member of Pakistan’s persecuted Ahmadiyya community, was mercilessly lynched in Karachi’s Saddar area. He died on the street, bleeding and broken, long before he could

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Modern-Day Slavery in Kilns: Human Life Valued at 5 Lakh Rupees

Eighteen-year-old Rawal Masih toiled at a brick kiln, a place of hard labor and relentless heat. On the fateful night of April 17th, while he was feeding coal into the furnace, tragedy struck. The cover of a manhole gave way, and Rawal plummeted into the roaring blast furnace. According to Rescue

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Fiyaz Masih: Beaten, Humiliated, and Betrayed by Humanity

In a harrowing incident that lays bare the brutal reality of religious intolerance, a young Christian man, Fiyaz Masih, became the latest victim of blasphemy. Accused—without evidence—of cutting wood, he was subjected to unspeakable cruelty at the hands of Muslim landlords who saw fit to mete out their twisted version of

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Pakistan’s Blasphemy Laws: A Weapon of Persecution and Radicalization

Once again, Pakistan has demonstrated to the world that justice and humanity are secondary to its radical, extremist ideology. A man from Lahore has been sentenced to death under the country’s infamous blasphemy laws, a verdict driven not by truth or fairness but by the relentless fanaticism of Tehreek-i-Labbaik Pakistan (TLP),

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The Silent Cries of Pakistan’s Christian Bonded Laborers

In the suffocating heat of Pakistan’s brick kilns, a silent agony unfolds every day. Men, women, and even children toil endlessly under a scorching sun, their bodies exhausted, their spirits crushed. These are not merely workers; they are prisoners of an unrelenting system of bonded labor—one that shackles generations of marginalized

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