Silent Screams of Daughters Being Killed

In wombs of sorrow, silent cries, Where dreams are crushed and never rise A cradle that wept, a lullaby stilled, A future stolen, a promise unfulfilled Daughters denied, their voices unheard, Lost in shadows, like a fleeting bird Vanishing cradles, empty and cold, Tales of sorrow, too often told A cradle missing, a mother’s pain, […]

Chandni ka Dabba- a journey of resilience and struggles

In a quiet village of Rajasthan, with no facilities and no proper education, lived a 10-year-old girl named Chandni. Her father used to work at a landlord’s farm for a low income, her mother was a homemaker, and their family struggled to make ends meet. Yet Chandni carried a bright dream in her heart to […]

When the Law Becomes a Threat: The Global Criminalization of Journalism

The idea of press freedom is often seen as a cornerstone of democracy. Yet, in many parts of the world—including some of the most developed democracies—that freedom is shrinking. Today, journalists face not only censorship or threats but something far more difficult to fight: the legal system itself. From harsh national security laws to lawsuits […]

What it means to be a child in Palestine

Farqanda Fazal THIS IS NOT A STORY OF WAR-IT’S A STORY OF CHILDREN ROBBED OF PEACE, HOPE AND SAFETY. Childhood is a time of profound discovery, a period where foundational skills are learned and joyful memories are made. It unfolds in the warmth of a mother’s love, in the protective presence of a father, creating […]