No Exit from Pakistan

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No Exit from Pakistan: My Torturous Journey to Freedom is the memoir by Sikandar Hayat, an account of his traumatic detention experience in Pakistan. It tells how a man who lived peacefully in Pakistan turned into a prisoner of security forces and thus was tortured.

Reflecting on challenges he faced as a prisoner, Hayat covers physical and psychological torture, the awful realities of prison life, and the bureaucratic obstacles thrown in his way to secure his release. Throughout his memoir, he emphasizes injustice and corruption within the court systems by revealing broader human rights violations during his time in Pakistan.

This is a survival and determination story by Hayat, who never let go of hope and fights for his freedom against the most ignorant opposition. The book is both a personal account of his saga and a scathing criticism of how deep-seated systemic problems are with the Pakistani justice system, eventually calling for reform and accountability.

It speaks on survival strength, calling for a voice against injustice, and a fight for equal rights by all human beings.

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