the law has much blood on its talons. it’s especially ethical if you don’t have a lasan. between background checks... Read More
حقدار سُند حق کۄت تام روزٟ کوشُر تِتھٕ كني عزابسئ منز یتھٕ پٲٹھ گاڈِ ارمان تریشؠِ ھُند چھُ آبسٔی منز... Read More
Almost five years ago I was preparing to write my master’s thesis at SOAS, University of London. It was the... Read More
It was a Sunday, August 04, 2019; I was in office filing a story on chaos in the Sunday market... Read More
Every year, while men are in the Eid-gah offering prayers, I apply heena on the toes of the cow. Tied... Read More
Can a story be simply told? Especially when it concerns two unequal sides: the powerful and the overpowered? Will the powerful... Read More
A few years back as I was travelling with Sakina (name changed), the wife of a man who was subjected... Read More
Thinking of women’s activism in Kashmir is perhaps unimaginable without Parveena Ahanger, the co-founder of the Association of Parents of... Read More
Rumours of Spring: A Girlhood in Kashmir is a memoir by Farah Bashir. Through narrations of her childhood, she offers... Read More
“I watch the news and my mouth becomes a sink full of blood.” —Warsan Shire, Teaching My Mother How to... Read More