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  2. Karima Baloch - Wikipedia

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    Photograph of a protest in Pakistan following the discovery of Karima Baloch's body in Canada. Civil protests were held in cities all over Pakistan, including in Lahore and Karachi. Baloch was last seen alive on 20 December 2020. On 22 December 2020, her dead body was found submerged at the Toronto Waterfront.

  3. Pakistani Canadians - Wikipedia

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    Pakistani Canadians. Pakistani Canadian refers to the community in Canada of Pakistani heritage or descent. It can also refer to people who hold dual Pakistani and Canadian citizenship. Categorically, Pakistani Canadians comprise a subgroup of South Asian Canadians which is a further subgroup of Asian Canadians .

  4. Farooq Naeem - Wikipedia

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    Farooq Naeem. Farooq Naeem is a British academic who is known for his work on cultural adaptation of cognitive behaviour therapy. He is also the founder of PACT (Pakistan Association of Cognitive Therapists). He is a professor of psychiatry at the University of Toronto, Toronto, Canada. [1]

  5. Malala Yousafzai - Wikipedia

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    Early life Childhood Yousafzai with her father (left) and Martin Schulz in Strasbourg, 2013 Yousafzai was born on 12 July 1997 in the Swat District of Pakistan's northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, into a lower-middle-class family. She is the daughter of Ziauddin Yousafzai and Toor Pekai Yousafzai. Her family is Sunni Muslim of Pashtun ethnicity, belonging to the Yusufzai tribe. The ...

  6. Muhammad Ali Jinnah - Wikipedia

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    Early years Family and childhood See also: Jinnah family Portrait of Jinnah's father, Jinnahbhai Poonja Jinnah's given name at birth was Mahomedali Jinnahbhai, and he likely was born in 1876, [b] to Jinnahbhai Poonja and his wife Mithibai, in a rented apartment on the second floor of Wazir Mansion near Karachi, now in Sindh, Pakistan, but then within the Bombay Presidency of British India ...

  7. Salim Mansur - Wikipedia

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    Biography. Mansur was born in Kolkata, India and moved to Toronto, Ontario, Canada where he completed his doctorate studies in political science.. Mansur is a member of the board of directors for the Center for Islamic Pluralism based in Washington, D.C., a Senior Fellow with the Canadian Coalition for Democracies, a group which seeks to support democracies and placed particular emphasis on ...

  8. Freedom of speech by country - Wikipedia

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    Pakistan's score was 61 on a scale from 1 (most free) to 100 (least free), which earned a status of "not free". The OpenNet Initiative listed Internet filtering in Pakistan as substantial in the social and conflict/security areas, as selective in the Internet tools area, and as suspected in the political area in December 2010.

  9. Paigham-i-Pakistan - Wikipedia

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    Paigham-i-Pakistan. Paigham-i-Pakistan or Paigham-e-Pakistan ( transl. Message of Pakistan Urdu: پیغام پاکستان) is a fatwa sought by the Government of Pakistan to counter terrorism. [1] [2] [3] Ulama unanimously declared terrorism, suicide attacks, and killing someone, haram in Islam. The fatwa was prepared by International Islamic ...