Carina Jahani: Baluchi language is at an important crossroad ( Part II) Interview by: Mohammad Reza Nazar Professor Carina Jahani is one of the prominent Swedish Iranologists…
A Beautiful Mind Author: Zubeida Mustafa Poets have mourned their unsung heroes. We have our own celebrated poet…
Book Review: “I Should have Honour’’, a memoir of hope and pride by Khalida Brohi By: Mariyam Suleiman In the early 2000s, in a rural village of upper Sindh, a…
Woman. Life. Freedom. Author: Anila Yousuf Women all over the world have had to make many sacrifices in…
Special Children Author: Zubeida Mustafa Hats off to all special children and their parents. I hold them…
Linguistic suppression and the spread of racism Written by: Roqayeh Kabiri When in a multinational country, a single language is legally recognized,…
Baluchistan, Systematic Poverty and Increasing Violence Against Women Negar Maleki – in response to a question from a Nojanha reporter about how she…
Linguistic Coexistence in Europe: Countries with More than One Official Language Currently, 55 countries in the world recognize more than one language as an ‘official language’,…
Why Balochistan Needs Women’s Day Author: Mariyam Suleiman Despite some little progress, women in Balochistan are still a very long…
The Burden Of Unpaid Labour on Baluch Women Author: Anila Yousuf All around the world, different governmental and non-governmental institutions work hard to…
An Interview with Professor Smitherman Interviewer: Asghar Zare Kahnamouee Professor Geneva Smitherman is a linguist and specialist in postcolonial language…