The Dad Series
Allah Dad Wahid was born on 5 August 1996 at Lyari General Hospital in Karachi. With his birth, he was brought to his native place in the Singanisar area of Turbat, Balochistan – everyone was unknown how...
Some lives do not end with death; they disperse into memory, language, and unfinished conversations. Allah Dad Baloch was one such life. His presence ensured not through monuments or records alone, but through the ideas he cultivated, the words...
The Dad Series
4 February, 2025, Allah Dad Wahid was shot dead. The gunman must have had a clear and ambitious plan to end his life. The life that had a collective purpose; the life that had dreams to contribute...
The Dad Series
This interview is the part of the series of interviews we, at The Baloch News, are taking from the friends and family members of Allah Dad Wahid under our ongoing series “The Dad Series”. Our first interaction...
Women have always played an important role in politics and national movements. Africa’s Winnie Mandela, Palestine’s Leila Khaled, or Samiram of Kurdish history—history has always kept alive the memory of women who struggled and sacrificed for their nations.
A struggler...
I am not a poet that I express some meaningful sounds for you, nor am I an artist that I would draw your picture with Soruz, but I am an unknown individual who will write some words for you.
Ustad...
There live so many stories which cannot be narrated with words but captured through the lenses of the modern-day camera. And those captured photographs speak abundance of words and tell mounting stories.
Photography reminds us of peoples, places, feelings and...
Allah Dad was called by name, Dad, by all friends. This short name suited him the best. He was obviously a Dad (gift) by God. Selfless, caring and helpful, he was always available to help and give time. A...
“She is conscious in a moment, and loses her courage and hope, and gets back to unconsciousness calling out Nodul,” says a family member of Nabeel on the present condition of his mother, “His father is not better: he...
In a downtrodden and oppressed region—Balochistan—where truth is branded as a crime, dissent is dubbed as a threat, and political activism is viewed as seditious, choosing to speak out against atrocities inflicted on its native people, when the majority...












