Rising Again
Abida Taj belonged to an extremely poor family in Lahore. The family was living below the poverty line. Her two elder brothers were incarcerated in a false murder case, at… Read More »Rising Again
Abida Taj belonged to an extremely poor family in Lahore. The family was living below the poverty line. Her two elder brothers were incarcerated in a false murder case, at… Read More »Rising Again
A World Without The Death Penalty What Responsibility does Media and Journalism Play? Pakistan has conducted over 500 executions since the moratorium on death penalties was lifted in 2014… Read More »A World Without The Death Penalty
Jahangir belongs to one of the less privileged areas of RajanPur, a small town located in the Southern Part of Punjab. Jahangir developed a relationship with a married woman. That… Read More »Its never too late
Falsely accused for a murder he didn’t commit and with no money to defend him self, Aslam quickly found himself in a quagmire. With only eight (8) hours to his… Read More »Life seemed all but over for Aslam
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Amjad, Sakina* and their children lived in Alipur Chatta, a small village near Gujranwala. It’s not a very big locality, and mostly everyone runs small businesses from their homes. One… Read More »Untouchables to Victory
Redemption through Inspiration Shoukat Masih, redeemed by inspiration through reading the book “Silakhon Kay Uss Par” (Behind the Bars) written by Arthur Wilson. Shoukat Masih was incarcerated for on the… Read More »Redemption through Inspiration