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Sana Jamal

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I am a working journalist, freelance writer and an active blogger from Islamabad, Pakistan.
I like writing, reading, travelling, music, movies and learning about different cultures and civilizations.
Since writing is living for me, I report events and issues regarding my city at Islamabad Diary. While, my personal webpage, Reviving Hope is a place where I write about just everything that comes into my mind from art & culture to politics & religion, poetry, prose to articles.

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28 November 2010

Pakistan: Aasia and Aafia – The Tale Of Two Pakistani Women

Some Pakistanis find themselves concerned over the case of Aasia Bibi, a Pakistani Christian woman sentenced to death for blasphemy, the same way as they are distressed over the detention of Aafia Siddiqui, who was sentenced for 86 years imprisonment in America.

2 October 2010

Pakistan: Dr. Aafia Siddiqui Case – A Veiled Mystery

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A recent verdict by a Federal Court in Manhattan, sentencing Pakistani neuro-scientist Dr. Aafia Siddiqui an imprisonment of 86 years, has sparked reactions all over the world. Dr. Siddiqui was detained with her three children in an Afghanistan prison without trial for many years and was finally charged with attempted murder of US officers while in detention.

29 August 2010

Pakistan

The team of bloggers of Pakistan Ka Khuda Hafiz (PKKH), Pakistan's leading alternative policy institute, has launched a massive relief effort for the flood victims called ‘Mere Log' (meaning My People). On Thursday they have reached Thatta and Makli city with food, clean drinking water and medical supplies.

23 August 2010

Pakistan: Horrid Act of Mob Shock The Citizens

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Pakistanis are in shock as the news and video of the brutal mob-lynching of two teenage brothers in front of police and an enthusiastic crowd in Sialkot were aired on local media. Netizens question why this savage act was allowed to happen without any opposition.

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