
Najibullah
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I’m Najibullah — a journalist dedicated to amplifying the voices of the oppressed and sharing reliable, useful information to inform and inspire.
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Freedom in Madness
My husband John is a physician. He doesn’t believe I am really sick. He says I’m only experiencing a “temporary nervous depression”—a slight hysterical tendency. Because he is a doctor, and a man, his word carries more weight than mine. So, we’ve rented a large, secluded house for the summer, where I can rest and recover. John says I must avoid all stimulation—no writing, no visitors, no thinking too hard. I disagree, but I have no voice.
By Najibullah7 months ago in Education
Voices from Gaza: The Untold Suffering of Palestinian Women and ChildrenSilent Victims: The Tragedy of Palestinian Children and Women
Let’s Raise Our Voice Against the Oppression of the Israeli Government! Brothers and sisters, Today, the world is witnessing a painful reality that turning a blind eye to it is equal to siding with oppression. For decades, the innocent people of Palestine have lived under the brutal occupation, oppression, and massacres of the Israeli government. Children, women, the elderly, and innocent civilians are suffering daily, yet much of the world remains silent.
By Najibullah7 months ago in Education
The Girl Who Brought Hearts to Life
Najma’s Star – A Tale of Heartlight Chapter One: The Girl Who Spoke to Stars In a quiet mountain village nestled between emerald forests and silver-topped peaks, there lived a girl named Najma. She wasn’t like the other children in the village. While they laughed and played in the fields, Najma often wandered alone, her eyes always drawn to the sky. There was something in the stars that called to her — a music no one else could hear.
By Najibullah8 months ago in Education
Once Again, I Reveal the Crimes of Pakistan’s Military and State.Pakistan Military and State Launch a New Wave of Brutal Crimes — Targeting Children and Women
My message is a bit long, but I kindly ask all friends to read it till the end and raise their voices for the oppressed children and women.
By Najibullah8 months ago in Potent
We Are Exposing the Crimes of the Pakistani Government and Military.Under the Shadow of a Tyrannical State: The Tragic Story of Pashtun Children, Women, and People.Genocide Under the Shadow of the State: The Pakistani Army and Government’s War Against Pashtuns
Follow Pashtun Tahafuz Movement (PTM) A voice for the voiceless. PTM stands against state oppression, enforced disappearances, military brutality, and the silencing of Pashtun communities in Pakistan.
By Najibullah8 months ago in Education
A Nation in Pain: The Silent War on Pashtuns: Read this article and raise your voice for the oppressed. Content Warning. AI-Generated.
Read this article and raise your voice for the oppressed In the shadowed valleys and dusty plains of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, a quiet war continues to rage — one that rarely finds space in the national or international headlines. In recent days, the violence has intensified yet again. In Dera Ismail Khan, five young children from a poor Pashtun family were severely injured by mortar shelling allegedly carried out by the Pakistani military. In Khyber’s Tirah Valley, reports have emerged of a young, innocent man being killed by indiscriminate army fire. In Bannu’s Janikhel, a protest sit-in continues alongside the body of a deceased local, while in Miryan, Bannu, people demand the safe return of a kidnapped teacher, Irfan.
By Najibullah8 months ago in Humans
he Phantom Protocol: A Story of the World’s Most Dangerous Criminal
They called him The Phantom. Not because he moved like a ghost, although he did. Not because he left no fingerprints, although he didn’t. But because he never existed—not in any government database, not in any national registry, not in any surveillance footage. No face. No name. No trail. Just wreckage and whispers.
By Najibullah8 months ago in Criminal
A Prince Among the Stars
The Little Prince By Antoine de Saint-Exupéry (Narrated and Retold) Once upon a time, a pilot crashed his plane in the middle of the Sahara Desert. With only enough water to last a few days, he was trying to repair his engine when he heard a small, curious voice.
By Najibullah9 months ago in Art
The Lantern of Legacy
The Last Lantern In a small village nestled between green mountains and silver streams, there lived an old lantern-maker named Eliyas. His workshop was tucked beneath the ancient sycamore tree at the end of Lantern Lane, a narrow path lit by dozens of softly glowing lights he had made over the years. People said his lanterns didn’t just burn with oil—they glowed with stories.
By Najibullah9 months ago in Education
The Science of Staying Beautiful and Young: A Guide for Men and Women
Aging is inevitable, but how we age is increasingly within our control. While genetics play a role in how our skin, body, and mental faculties change over time, modern science, nutrition, and lifestyle choices have proven to be powerful allies in maintaining youthfulness and beauty well into our later years. Here’s a comprehensive guide for men and women on how to stay looking and feeling young.
By Najibullah9 months ago in Education
The Power of Unity: The Story of the Four Bulls and the Lion
Once upon a time, in the heart of a vast and vibrant forest, there lived four bulls who were the closest of friends. Their names were Rohan, Bhima, Varun, and Arjun. These bulls were not only strong and mighty but also deeply loyal to one another. Wherever one went, the others followed. They grazed together in the open meadows, drank from the sparkling river, and rested under the shade of the great banyan trees. Their friendship was the talk of the forest — and the envy of many.
By Najibullah9 months ago in 01
The Impact of Emotions on Judgment and Decision-Making
Emotions are an integral part of the human experience, shaping how we perceive, interpret, and respond to the world around us. However, emotions can also cloud our judgment, leading to distorted evaluations of people, situations, and even ourselves. Whether positive or negative, strong emotions often introduce bias into our decision-making processes, making it difficult to assess circumstances objectively.
By Najibullah9 months ago in Motivation











