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The Holocaust: Who Did It, Why It Happened, and Why It Should Not Be Misunderstood.

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Picture just for Reference  The Holocaust: Who Did It, Why It Happened, and Why It Should Not Be Misunderstood. Introduction The Holocaust was one of the darkest chapters in human history. It refers to the systematic persecution and mass murder of around six million Jews during World War II, carried out in Nazi-controlled Europe between 1941 and 1945. It was orchestrated by the Nazi regime led by Adolf Hitler. However, understanding the Holocaust requires careful analysis of political ideology, propaganda, and wartime conditions—not religious blame or assumptions about entire communities. Who carried out the Holocaust? The Holocaust was executed by the Nazi state apparatus in Germany, including: The Nazi leadership SS (Schutzstaffel) Military and administrative systems It was a state-organized genocide, not an action of any single religion or global community. Why did it happen? (Main Causes) 1. Racial ideology The Nazis believed in a false hierarchy...

Qasim Khan at the UN: Facts, Allegations, and the Case of Imran Khan.

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Picture just for Reference  Qasim Khan at the UN: Facts, Allegations, and the Case of Imran Khan. Introduction The recent appearance of Kasim Khan, son of Imran Khan, at the United Nations Human Rights Council has sparked intense debate across political and media circles. While his remarks drew global attention to the legal and human rights situation of his father, a parallel wave of misinformation—particularly regarding Pakistan’s GSP+ status—has also emerged. This article presents a clear, fact-based account of what was actually said, addresses circulating rumors, and articulates a principled stance grounded in justice, fairness, and rule of law. What Kasim Khan Actually Said Kasim Khan’s address was centered on human rights concerns and due process. His key points included: - His father, Imran Khan, is currently imprisoned and allegedly being denied fundamental rights. - Concerns regarding lack of a fair and transparent trial. - Allegations about conditions of detention, includ...

U.S.–Iran Ceasefire and the Role of Pakistan in Restoring Global Peace.

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Picture just for reference  ​ U.S.–Iran Ceasefire and the Role of Pakistan in Restoring Global Peace A World at a Crossroads In an era marked by uncertainty and geopolitical tension, the ongoing conflict between the United States and Iran has raised serious concerns about global peace and stability. The continuation of hostilities threatens not only the Middle East but also the broader international order. At this critical juncture, the call for a ceasefire is not merely a diplomatic necessity—it is a humanitarian imperative. The Urgent Need for a Ceasefire War has consistently proven to be a destructive force that brings suffering, displacement, and economic collapse. The ongoing tensions have already strained global markets, heightened regional instability, and placed innocent lives at risk. A ceasefire between the United States and Iran would help de-escalate tensions, create space for dialogue, and prevent further humanitarian crises. Global institutions such as the United Nati...

Can Iran Strike the United States? A Realistic Strategic Assessment.

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Picture just for the reference  Can Iran Strike the United States? A Realistic Strategic Assessment. ๐ŸŒ Introduction In recent weeks, rising tensions between Iran, the United States, Israel, and Western allies have sparked global concern. Reports of long-range missile attempts—such as the targeting of the remote island base of Diego Garcia —have fueled speculation about Iran’s true military reach. A critical question now emerges: Does Iran possess the capability to strike the United States directly? This article presents a comprehensive, fact-based strategic analysis separating perception from reality. ๐Ÿš€ Iran’s Missile Capabilities: Range vs Reality Iran has developed one of the most advanced missile programs in the Middle East. Its arsenal includes: Short-range ballistic missiles (SRBM): 300–1,000 km Medium-range ballistic missiles (MRBM): 1,000–3,000 km Intermediate-range ballistic missiles (IRBM): up to ~4,000–5,000 km The attempted strike toward Diego Ga...