Karachiites march for Palestine, demanding an end to Israeli aggression
Pakistan Save Palestine slogans echoed through the streets of Karachi on Wednesday // Photo by Bismah Mughal
Thousands of people from all of Karachi converged together this Wednesday at the Press Club to stand in solidarity with the Palestinians and demand the Israeli government to put an end to systemic genocide on the civilians of Palestine.
The protest was organized entirely by student-led bodies from universities and colleges in Pakistan to speak against the violence and agony that the Palestinians have been subjected to for many decades. There has been a deadly acceleration in the number of attacks on Gaza in the past week, killing almost 200 people.
Thousands take to Karachi streets to chant Free, Free Palestine
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Sarwat Gilani remembers Palestine amid Eid celebrations
TV&Showbiz
Thu, May 13, 2021
Pakistani star Sarwat Gilani made sure to remember the people of Palestine in her Eid celebrations.
Taking to Instagram, the star shared a photo of her hand which had the word “Palestine” with a heart made with henna. This Eid is dedicated to my brothers and sisters in Palestine! We stand with you. I wish we could do more than just that! she captioned the post.
Many celebrities of late have been voicing their support over the atrocities taking place in Palestine
They have voiced their outrage over the attacks by Israeli forces on worshipers at the Al-Aqsa Mosque in Palestine.
May 9, 2021
Lack of social distancing and disregard for COVID-19 guidelines led to a massive surge in India. Will we learn from their mistakes?
Sarwat Gilani with Sheheryar Munawer at a qawalli night the former hosted for her husband’s fortieth birthday; there’s not a mask in sight.
With over 800,000 total cases and nearly 20,000 coronavirus related deaths on its hands, Pakistan should be on best behaviour right now. Health experts, government officials and journalists all seem to be warning of an ‘impending doom’ (actual headline in the
BBC), taking cue from the horrifying outcome in a country not too far from us, India, where the sight of thousands of burning pyres has sent shivers down everyone’s spine.
Covid Bash
We all know about the hubbub following Sarwat Gilani’s husband, cosmetic surgeon Fahad Mirza’s 40th birthday party, where a host of celebs got together cheek by jowl. This was preceded by the usual social media sermonising to follow the SOPs to avoid the hazards of the pandemic from at least two of them actors Mansha Pasha and Sheheryar Munawar who were then seen at the bash, contrary to their concern for the disease. Good for Sheheryar M that he didn’t take much to time to realise his mistake, and apologised by saying there was no justification for his actions, “taking the mask off” to strike a pose. He also thanked his admirers for keeping his “moral compass in check”. Mansha P, your turn.
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