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The eunuch’s side of the story

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The eunuch's side of the story

By Fawad Ali Shah

ttp://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=2009\09\25\story_25-9-2009_pg12_9

KARACHI: The body of Haseena, 57, which lay on a bed in the lawn of a five-marla house in Gizri, was surrounded by mourners.

"Tum hamay chor kar mat ja behen. Mat jaa," cried Bijli, a niece of the deceased, pleading with her aunt to wake up from her eternal sleep. Haseena, born in a respectable Bahawalpur family, was a eunuch, and like most eunuchs, was disowned at the age of five. She was since living with people who she had no sort of blood relation with, but people who understood her pain and accepted her with open arms.
"Be yourself; everyone else is already taken." Oscar Wilde


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