Honored to share that my latest work, The Livestreamed Genocide: A Civilization That Watched and Scrorrlled, has officially been submitted for consideration for the 2026 . 🇵🇸📚
Today, the physical manuscripts of the five-volume series were formally dispatched from Karachi to the distinguished judging panel in London and the United States as part of the awards review process.
This project was written as both a historical chronicle and a moral inquiry into the age of digital witnessing — an era in which atrocities are no longer hidden from the world, yet are consumed in real time through screens, timelines, and livestreams.
Grounded in documented evidence, authenticated sources, and extensive independent research, the series examines the relationship between modern media, public consciousness, political silence, and the normalization of suffering in the digital age.
This work was researched, written, compiled, edited, and prepared independently over countless long days and nights. To have it considered by such a respected panel of scholars, historians, journalists, and public intellectuals is a deeply humbling milestone in this journey.
Alhamdulillah, an important stage of this journey is now complete.
I look forward to sharing further updates as the 2026 awards cycle progresses.

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