The Multi-Colored Scarf of Peace

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Fauzia Minallah (left) with her sister-in-law Ghazala Minallah, Islamabad, March 2009. Both women figure in Ethan Casey's books Alive and Well in Pakistan and Overtaken By Events. Photo by Pete Sabo.

My friend Fauzia Minallah in Islamabad just sent me a moving short video that she’s made titled “The Multi-Colored Scarf of Peace.” She wrote: “Hi Ethan, how are you?Things are not very good in Pakistan infact it is a nightmare now. You must watch the video … This is how I am feeling these days, all the best and GOODLUCK to you for coming back to Pakistan.”

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One Response to “The Multi-Colored Scarf of Peace”
  1. Bushra Fatima says:

    The movie was awesome!! Great work Fauzia and Funkor!! Keep up this good work; when we have people like you working for Pakistan we will one day definitely achieve Jinnah’s dream! Best of luck!!

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