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Comrade Ghulam Rasool passes away

Comrade Ghulam Rasool passes away National April 4, 2021 SUKKUR: A long struggle for the revolt through National Students’ Federation (Sindh) and Sindh Hari Committee has ended up with the death of Comrade Ghulam Rasool Sahito. Comrade Ghulam Rasool Sahito has died at the age of 73 in Hyderabad. He was diagnosed with liver and kidney diseases. Rasool was the chief editor and publisher of a daily Sindhi newspaper, the ‘Sindh’. He always voiced for the peasants and poor farmers throughout his career. During the PPP’s previous regime, he had launched a long march from Hyderabad to Islamabad to raise voice for the rights of the peasants and poor farmers, and had observed 112 days token hunger strike in front of the Parliament in Islamabad.

This Legendary Radio Broadcaster Brought the Nazi Blitz Into American Homes

This Legendary Radio Broadcaster Brought the Nazi Blitz Into American Homes As war clouds gathered in the 1930s, a new kind of journalist the radio broadcaster began transmitting, and taking the lead was Edward R. Murrow. Here s What You Need to Know: Murrow used every trick he could think of to bring the war into American living rooms. On the evening of August 7, 1937, two neophyte radio broadcasters went to dinner together at the luxurious Adlon Hotel in Berlin, Germany. Edward R. Murrow and William L. Shirer had never met before that night. Murrow, newly arrived in London as the European director for the Columbia Broadcasting System, was looking for an experienced reporter to cover the growing unrest on the Continent sparked by the bristling reemergence of Germany as a military power. In the unprepossessing, Chicago-born Shirer, Murrow had found just the man he was looking for, although other CBS executives did not know it at the time.

The biggest way to show respect to the martyrs is to know their history well

Shaheed Asad Day Cultural activist and MP Asaduzzaman Noor. Photo: Star January 20 is observed as Shaheed Asad Day. On this day in 1969, Amanullah Mohammad Asaduzzaman, an MA student of Dhaka University and a leader of the East Pakistan Students Union, was killed by the Pakistani police forces while students were holding processions against the repressive regime of Ayub Khan, breaking Section 144 of the constitution imposed by the government. Renowned actor and Member of Parliament Asaduzzaman Noor The Daily Star s Naznin Tithi about some of the historical events of that time and the day on which Asad sacrificed his life, turning the movement against Pakistani oppression into a mass uprising, which eventually led to our Liberation War.

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