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Sindh Fishermen: A Community Under Siege

Summary by Sindh Courier
Sindh’s fishermen feed nations but starve at home. They earn foreign exchange but live without rights. Their children are born into poverty and, today, are even being imprisoned across borders. This is not just a maritime or diplomatic issue—it is a moral test. Dr. Mazhar Lakho | USA The fishing community of Sindh is one of the oldest and most neglected segments of Pakistan’s coastal society. From the creeks of the Indus Delta to the open waters…
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Sindh Courier broke the news in on Sunday, December 14, 2025.
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