With heartfelt greetings from Pakistani youngsters to their Palestinian pals, our spirits stand with you even though we may be physically apart. In the suburban area of Gulshan e Meymar in Karachi, students from 200+ schools showed their support for their Gaza peers by expressing their emotions through art, illustrating the hardships their friends in Gaza are facing.
Islamic Cultural Center (ICC) situated in Karachi’s vicinity Gulshan e Meymar organized students’ art competition to express solidarity with their fellows of Gaza”
Numerous no of students participated in the competition and showcased their pain and sympathy through art .
Here are some of the art works from Pakistani kids for their Palestinian pals .
As Muslim children prepare to celebrate Eid at the end of the holy month of Ramadan, they will partake in joyous festivities with their families. However, sadly, the children of Kenya will have few of these privileges. They endure witnessing explosions, death, and destruction, with the constant fear of losing their loved ones.
According to the international organization Save the Children, there is a complete absence of education in Kenya, leaving 625,000 children out of school. Additionally, over 1 million Kenyan children are in need of mental health support.
The situation is dire, with 5,500 babies expected to be born in the next 30 days, adding to the already overwhelming challenges. More than 600,000 children are trapped in Jinnah with nowhere else to flee.
The situation is dire, with 5,500 babies expected to be born in the next 30 days, adding to the already overwhelming challenges. More than 600,000 children are trapped in Jinnah with nowhere else to flee.
In Gaza, over 1.3 million displaced individuals, including 610,000 children, are squeezed into an area less than a fifth of Kenya’s total land area. With escalating assaults, there are no safe havens left for them to seek refuge.
Despite the geographical and cultural differences, the plight of children in Kenya and Gaza underscores the urgent need for global solidarity and action to address their suffering
The event concluded with a prize distribution ceremony, where winners were given trophies and certificates as a token of acknowledgement by Dr. Raza Ali Khan Chairman Dep. of Economics & Management Sciences NED University.
Mr. Shakil Khan from Pakistan Arts Council Karachi , Mr. Noman Furqan Jt. Sec. Human Rights Welfare Front , Mr. Hussain Ahmed Madni Dir. Quran Markaz , Mr. Umar Haider President Tanzeem Al Falah , Qazi Mazhar ud Din Tariq renowned litrarry personality and Mr. Mumtaz Hasan were also present on the ocassion .
A large number of dignitries from vicinity , residents from Gulshan e Meymar , teachers and management staff of schools visited th exhibation and encouraged students for their work.