A writer and journalist on human rights.

Anum Hassan is originally form Pakistan and is living and writing currently in Cyprus. She is a writer and journalist who concentrates in the human rights violations in her native Pakistan, as well as in other cultures.
She aims to predominantly write about the experiential reality of human rights, concentrating especially in the treatment, cultural and social position and basic rights of women and children.
On this site you find her researched journalistic articles (see Journalistic articles), as well as personal and more experiential texts (see Personal articles).
She aims to be a professional full-time writer and journalist, as well as, in the future, write also non-fiction books on the reality of human rights in Pakistan.
I breathe in a society where vulgarity is a pride.
I breathe in a society where a daughter’s birth isn’t celebrated.
I breathe in a society where my voice isn’t considered an opinion.
I breathe in a society where women work like slaves for their husbands.
An excerpt from “I breathe”.
