Easha NasirThe Journey To Justice
A tale of struggle and freedom
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- Verlag: Xlibris
- Seitenzahl: 104
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. Mai 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 6mm
- Gewicht: 164g
- ISBN-13: 9781514495612
- ISBN-10: 1514495619
- Artikelnr.: 45321604
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On the morning of 23 August 2000, I was born into this world, which amazed me with its harmony and peace. I was brought up in a very caring and nurturing environment, unaware of the bad and good lying ahead. Unlike most Pakistani traditional families where a girl being born was a shame and dishonour to the family, my family rather accepted girls and took pride in their daughters. Long story short, I studied in the best of schools, stayed in the safest of shelters, and was rightly guided by my parents. What more could I ask for? Tenderness, love, and care were all at my feet by God's mercy. Then came a time when I was exposed to new ideologies, facts and trends around the world. So I began to explore as much as I could so that I could educate people within my social community about current affairs. The thrill of reading a fresh page of newspaper, clicking on a search engine to find things that I never knew, etc., all lead me to a journey to find more and more about the world. It was as if I was thirsty for knowledge and the only way to quench it was to search a new topic and write down all the information, I landed upon. Then one day, I was exposed to a rather delicate issue; Violence, more specifically violence against humanity from tales of racism to tales of rape and assault. For a moment, depression was the only thing that struck my mind but as I began educating myself, I knew that I could make a difference so I began jotting down my thoughts as I embarked on a journey to find justice and hope for people who suffer every moment of their lives. I want my writings to inspire people around the world so one day we all can say rather proudly; 'WE ALL CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE'.