Iman and Moazzam - The "News, Views and Updates" Channel
Iman and Moazzam are young Pakistani siblings who look at videos of various aspects of life in India from across the border in Pakistan, and react to what they see. In addition, they feature historical locations in Pakistan that are always of interest, in a region that is thousands of years old. Seventy plus years of intense hostility between India and Pakistan have erased the memory of the two countries' shared history from the minds of the younger generations on both sides of the border. Iman and Moazzam are among a dedicated group of young peace activists who work to keep the memories of a shared history alive. Kudos to them!
They are not couple, they are siblings!!
ReplyDeleteMy apologies. I shall edit my post accordingly. Thank you for correcting me on this.
DeletePeace is something that a vast majority of people desire. This wonderful brother and sister team has crossed 100,000 subscribers. I keep wishing them the best and hoping to get more news about their success. The world is a better place because of people like these.
ReplyDeleteYou folks r a refreshing stand-out among all Bloggers that we see from a across the political border! Kudos!
ReplyDeleteJournalism isn't about taking sides but stating facts as they are...as they stand-out. With a comment may be, to put yr perspective (s).
That's most welcome! But it has no place for being "subjective" in place of being "objective"...
Like you folks have brought about a change in d way u folks present yr views. Stating a fact. It's tough & sometimes pretty challenging among a very polarised 'junta'. But again Kudos Sis & Bro (BTW, who is elder among u two?!!), Way to go! Cheez! Thanks fr changing yr backdrop... Nxt time u r in India...we will get u some real Ethnic Rainbow stuff!!
I don't even know if Iman and Moazzam have seen your post, or if they are aware of my blog. They are busy VLogging about sensitive issues. That said, my understanding is that Iman is the elder sister and that Moazzam is the younger brother.
DeleteAll of the bloggers whom I have listed have their own unique perspectives and approach towards peacemaking. Please check out everyone here when you have time. I can assure you that you would find a lot of good people - that is my intention in a very small way. To celebrate the good people who work tirelessly for peace on both sides of the India-Pakistan border.