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Aisha Fayyazi Sarwari at Pak Tea House urges Pakistanis to stand up for democratic forces by participating in the long march and sit-in organized by the lawyer leaders of Pakistan. Aimed at restoring the deposed judges sacked by former president Pervez Musharraf, these protests will begin simultaneously from different cities on March 12 and reach capital Islamabad on March 16.
Ashok Deb at LGBTI Bangladesh blog posts videos of a Hijra dance Competition in Dhaka.
To mark the anniversary of Mumbai terror attacks, Yasser Latif Hamdani at Pak Tea House writes a letter to the Indians: “let this day signify an awakening on both sides that (says) enough with this ‘geo-strategic thinking' of one-upping each other.”
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If this long march is happening for political reasons then it is wrong but if it is happening for bringing justice in Pakistan(Islamic state) then it is a good step.
This long march for bringing justice in Pakistan is a good step.