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Posted on July 23, 2012 at 11:41pm 0 Comments 0 Likes
By Sohail Sangi
HYDERABAD: Honour killings and forced marriages in Sindh receive wide attention in the national media. What is less well-known is that young women from the province frequently publish announcements in Sindhi newspapers declaring their intention to marry of their own free will.
As a way of fending off allegations that they have been kidnapped or have committed adultery, it is a bold move by these women but is known to…
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By Sohail Sangi
HYDERABAD: It was a scorching day in June when sun spews fire and people look for shades and wait for sunset but not this gathering of about 150 people.
Braving the scorching heat, they are huddled together in a veranda of the shrine of great Sufi poet Shah Abdul Latif Bhitai, held spellbound, listen to a group of eight Faqirs, all clad in black, and singing stanzas from Sur Samoondi.
Besides their message of love and…
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By Sohail Sangi
HYDERABAD: Ranni Kot Ja Dharrail (Dacoits of Ranni Kot), an opera concert at the Mumtaz Mirza Auditorium of Sindh Museum proved to be an event of the season in the cultural capital of Sindh, Hyderabad, as a team of artistes filled the air and many believed that Shaikh Ayaz, the great Sindhi poet and versatile literary figure, was reborn.
This was part of events of festival organised to mark the 88th birth anniversary of Shaikh Ayaz.
A Sindhi…
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HYDERABAD, March 3:
In an age when people of all backgrounds and classes are made to run blindly in a frenetic race for survival which leaves them with very little time for the luxury of entertainment, it is refreshing to find a sizable number of enthusiasts keenly watching an play.
It happened on Friday evening and it was Shaikh Ayaz’s play based on true story of freedom fighter Bhagat Singh.
Shaikh Ayaz, a legendry Sindhi poet, who commands respect and popularity second…
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HYDERABAD: Workshop on domestic violence
April 27:
Speakers at a workshop have expressed concern over violence against women and urged the civil society to play its role in curbing such tendencies. The workshop on “Media and domestic violence” was organized by the Pakistan Press Foundation in cooperation with the European Union.
The speakers, including Musawwir Shahid, Sohail Sangi, Ahmad Raza and Farhan Shahid, said human rights were a gift of God acknowledged by all…
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