Daily Archives: March 31, 2011
Hussan Zareen: Gojal’s first female police officer – By Shamim Ali at Pamir Times
“snip” Hussan Zareen Zafar from Gojal Hunza, Gilgit-Baltistan, is the first lady police officer who works for the Punjab Motor way for the last five years. An alumnus of the Aga Khan Academy Karimabad, Hunza, she joined this profession and … Continue reading
Filed under Civil Society, Diversity, Hunza/Gilgit, Muslim Women, Pakistan
Burma’s New Constitution:Denying Ethnic Rights – Burma Campaign UK’s latest report
31 Mar 2011 Burma Briefing No. 11 This briefing looks at the wide-ranging negative impacts Burma’s new Constitution will have on ethnic groups in Burma. The Constitution is likely to lead to the continued Burmanisation of ethnic minorities and increased … Continue reading
Filed under Burma, Burmas Junta, Human Rights
Plight of the Palestinians – Dawn com’s News and photos
The Palestine Foundation Pakistan held a two-day art and sculpture exhibit at the Karachi Arts Council last week. Titled “Revolution for Freedom,” the exhibit showcased the plight of the Palestinians and their struggle for freedom. The Pakistan Association of Press … Continue reading
Filed under Arab countries, Civil Society, Israel, Palestine, Zionism
Champion Ismaili debaters argue convincingly for youth to take up the art of disputation – The Ismaili News
French essayist Joseph Joubert aptly observed, “It is better to debate a question without settling it, than to settle a question without debating it.” As competitive debaters, Shakir Rahim, Iqbal Kassam, and Shama Barday might very well support — or … Continue reading
Filed under Canada, Ismaili Muslims, Muslims, Youth
Kyrgyzstan’s President Inaugurates New Head Office of the Kyrgyz Investment and Credit Bank – AKDN Press Relaese
Please also see Related Material: Press Release Remarks by Prince Rahim Aga Khan Remarks by President Otunbaeva, Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan, 23/03/2011 – Bishkek, 23rd March, 2011 – Her Excellency President Otunbaeva today officially inaugurated the new Head Office of the Kyrgyz … Continue reading
Filed under Aga Khan Development Network, Kyrgyzstan

















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