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I do not have a series of glorious achievements to share with my fellow beings or the viewers of this piece. I worked for a private TV channel "Din News" based in Lahore Pakistan. I feel so saddened on the melancholy deaths of millions by the fire-power and hovering of tanks. If the world has learnt from the horrors of war, I wish a peaceful tomorrow for the next generations.
(2 comments) SHARE Wednesday, August 13, 2014 Super Power Has Failed. Humanity Needs To Act Now Like the "Supreme Creation of God."
Today, the state of the world from Kiev to Cairo is harrowing, and the Arab Spring has failed to blossom but turned directly to winter. The Middle East has remained a horror chamber since the last century. If we have learned anything from the horrors of past wars, it is obvious that we must change our course now to make this world a more peaceful place for ourselves and the next generations.
SHARE Friday, March 5, 2021 Courting with Melancholy and Serendipity
This is how I wrestled with melancholy that had taken charge of me. I want to make my place in writing but it was not letting me move. I here tried to pen down my struggle with it.
SHARE Wednesday, June 9, 2021 Anne Frank's Letter to Netanyahu
It has been tried to write a letter from Anne Frank a teenaged Jews girl, a posthumous celebrity. She died in a concentration camp. In this letter, she with her two new friends Samantha Smith and Bertha von Sunter she tries to write Netanyahu, make him entireties to not repeat the same medicine that Nazis applied to Jews.
SHARE Tuesday, February 11, 2014 Echoes from the Silent Guns...
The current heated controversy over the American National Security Agency's (NSA)surveillance of American phone records and the Internet activity of millions of foreigners coincides meaningfully with this year's observance of the start of World War I. In a time of disregard for human rights, terrorism and many wars, we should heed the lessons of the "Great War" and redirect ourselves to love of neighbor and making peace.
SHARE Tuesday, April 13, 2021 Why do the Rivers Sob?
Rivers once harbored our civilization. They yearned for human unity. What have we done with them, with the entire ecosystem. Now rivers sob on our attitude with them.
SHARE Saturday, June 4, 2022 Shall We Remember Our Healthcare Workers?
Whenever infectious diseases hit the world, we hark back to the treasure stores of military-vocabulary, pluck from there war metaphors and label our health facilities as "war-zones" and our medical professionals as "heroes" and "warriors". Hell's bells! As the pandemics ebb away, those who were "drafted" heroes out of barracks and trenches, soon their memories become obsolete from our mental landscape.
SHARE Friday, April 2, 2021 COVID 19, a Yin and Yang
The onslaught of Covid 19, with which we are embattling since last years has laid naked our dominance. It had proven that we are at the crosscurrents of our dominance and fragility.
SHARE Tuesday, February 6, 2024 Israel: Steering Itself Away from the Ancient Wisdom
Explore the intricate layers of the Israel-Palestine conflict through historical allegories and literary parallels. This article delves into the paradoxes of power, the role reversal in David and Goliath, and the enduring hope for coexistence, drawing insights from Lessing's "Nathan the Wise" amidst the complexities of contemporary geopolitics