The Mute Voices

The Mute Voices
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Download or read book The Mute Voices written by Samiah Fatima and published by Bishara Publication. This book was released on 2022-02-12 with total page 98 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The Mute Voices by Samiah Fatima There are many voices which are meant to be answered but remains unheard. People are suppressed and oppressed. Since we have the power of words at the tips of our pen therefore the responsibility lies with us to be the voice and words of the oppressed. On that account, with help of some overwhelming talent of 30 co authors , who have come together for this cause, we present to you, an Anthology , *THE MUTE VOICES*, which aims at throwing light on the conditions of the oppressed and try to evoke their voices.


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