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#GreaterKarachi: An Autonomous Home for Urban Sindh

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Pakistan's oppressed eye U.S. intervention

Pakistanis observe a national holiday on Dec. 25 every year. It's not because Pakistan, a Muslim-majority country, celebrates Christmas. Nor is it because Jesus' birthday is celebrated on that day. The reason for Pakistanis to take a day off work on Christmas is to celebrate the birth of their country's founder, Mohammad Ali Jinnah, who happens to share his date of birth with Jesus.

America's First Amendment

"Azadi 1" is the new license plate of my friend Tom Garrett, a former congressman from Virginia who has steadily become the voice of the voiceless.

The challenge of 'Azadi'

Azadi means freedom. Freedom is something that some take for granted. This isn't a luxury that most people in the world share.

Nadeem Nusrat

How to make Pakistan a viable state

As unrest among Pakistan's ethnic minorities over the dominance of the majority province, Punjab, grows every day, the question of Pakistan's constitutional makeup and power-sharing is once again coming under intense debate.

Puneet Ahluwalia

New Dawn on South Asia Policy

President Trump has laid out a clear South Asia policy and his first 2018 "new day" tweet sent a strong message to Pakistan's ruling elitist Army and intelligence agency that "no more" of the same old bag of tricks will work with his administration.

Nadeem Nusrat

Equal Representation is Road to Peace in Pakistan

Since its inception in 1947, Pakistan has seized every opportunity to project itself as a trusted U.S. ally, and successive American Administrations have continued to buy it.

A group of U.S.-based American Mohajirs launched the #FreeKarachi Campaign on Jan. 15, 2018, Martin Luther King Jr. Day, in Washington, D.C.

#FreeKarachi is Vital for Peace in South Asia

In today's world, Karachi, Pakistan's biggest city with a population of nearly 30 million, is facing the same injustices that the American colonists faced in the late 16th century.