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What's your deepest secret? These Karachiites tell all

What's your deepest secret? These Karachiites tell all

The Izhar-e-Diwar at CKF16 allowed people to anonymously leave behind their most private thoughts. We take a look
Updated 25 Apr, 2016

At the Creative Karachi Festival, visitors did more than feed their minds and souls.

Some vented, others revealed deep, dark secrets - and it all happened at the confessional wall, Izhar-e-Diwar.

Here are some of Karachi's best kept secrets.

Some were lighthearted and quirky:


Others were about life struggles:




There were some regrets...


...and some matters of the heart:




There was a cry for help...

...and one person spoke on behalf of the wall:

Comments

A. A. Apr 25, 2016 04:07pm
Not a single note in Urdu. I wonder why!
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lafanga Apr 25, 2016 04:07pm
Please stop wasting paper , it is made from trees.
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lafanga Apr 25, 2016 04:07pm
Please stop wasting paper , it is made from trees.
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shereen Apr 25, 2016 04:25pm
Sorry for being pedantic. Its not izhar e deewar ( means expression of the wall=deewar ka izhar) but either izhar ber/buh/puh deewar (expression on the wall) or deewar e izhar ( wall of expression). Confession = aiteraaf. Disclaimer: I am not an ehl e zaban.
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analyses Apr 25, 2016 04:35pm
Well spotted shereen.
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Funga Apr 25, 2016 05:06pm
It was done in NY. Wall of regrets. Beautiful idea. Urdu or English, doesnt matter. People should just express themselves.
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Syed Waqar Ali Apr 25, 2016 05:29pm
Izhare dewaar is not a medium of effective expression of feelings. How many persons are going to read these notes. It may be wall chalking sans political slogans.
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oncoman Apr 25, 2016 05:43pm
It appears that this nation has lost it all. now lost culture.
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Iamnotjoking Apr 25, 2016 05:47pm
Change the election rules to save Pakistan, proportionate way of election is best solution for Pakistan.Somebody please write this on wall.
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khan Apr 25, 2016 05:49pm
@SHEREEN: You're absolutely right. People here in Pakistan need to learn urdu, especially 'ehl e zaban'. Confession=aiteraaf. Disclaimer:I am ehl e zaban
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New Distric Hunza Apr 25, 2016 06:05pm
Karachi is Center of our PAKISTAN's National Language "URDU" really fell sorry for not seeing any Comment in URDU.
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Assad Apr 25, 2016 08:33pm
@shereen You added an "e" in the middle to make it Izhar-e-Divar. Its simply "Izhar Divar" with no "zair" at the bottom of the letter "ray/R". Your point about confession translating to "aeteraaf" is on point though.
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a Apr 25, 2016 10:17pm
Exactly my first thought Shereen. It is Dewar e Izhar !!
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shereen Apr 25, 2016 10:55pm
@Assad just to get even more pedantic ... then it should be izhar ki deewar in true urdu tradition. Because its not khyal izhar, instead either izhar e khyal or khyal ka izhar. It could be izhari deeward in the same tradtion as ishtehari mujrim or khyali pulao ;) and I read the e in the caption that dawn put there.
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baba Apr 25, 2016 11:22pm
Express Yourself Dont Repress Yourself! - Madonna
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Mehkan Apr 25, 2016 11:59pm
Cool idea.. I think most of us never spend time with ourselves and actually think about who we are and what we are doing. These events help take our inside out. Which i think is very healthy for all of us to remain frustration, guilt and regret free. Urdu or english who cares. Even the first commenter who is complaining so much about no written word in urdu wrote his own comment in english. See thats what i mean by being aware f our being, so that we don't criticize others when we do exactly the same!
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S* Apr 26, 2016 06:19am
Some beneficial notes might had been more beneficial then this wastage of time ..
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anees from zaida Apr 26, 2016 09:25am
@A. A. - People talking about their boyfriends will always say it in English.
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Mr. Pakistan Apr 26, 2016 10:02am
I am reading comments where everyone is talking about no comments in Urdu but i am happy that people have quiet smartly expressed themselves. "It's amazing Pakistanio".
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Ahmar Qureshi Apr 26, 2016 10:55am
Ah! the Writing On The Wall! That Really Says That All! :-) most of the people were having much of remorse over their lives, life's not a bed of roses & that is true! Life can only be made easier by being positive by all means! :-)
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zs Apr 26, 2016 11:25am
Boring
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Sarfras Apr 26, 2016 12:39pm
@A. A. Its only for English-speaking/writing "civil" society !!
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irshad Apr 26, 2016 03:38pm
I LOVE THIS SITE WISH I COULD WRITE MY HEART OUT
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Zaidi Apr 26, 2016 11:01pm
This is the work of Candy Chang a very famous contemporary artist she uses participatory performances and public engagement through text and writing. Her work is titled wall of confessions and other famous work that has been replicated (with her permission) around the world is "Before I die" walls. So sad that in Pakistan people never acknowledge someones intellectual property rights. They dont even bother to mention artist's name.
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Babar Apr 27, 2016 10:29am
More walls are yet to surface, wait and watch. To some extent I count it as a good recreational step. Feelings must be expressed, whatever kind of they are. If kept inside, they make you psycho patient. Note that. Babar Shah
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Babar Apr 27, 2016 10:33am
@Mehkan Nice observation
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Thoroughthinker Apr 27, 2016 01:23pm
Izhar e Diwar and not a single Izhar in Urdu?
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Maria Sultan Apr 28, 2016 10:44am
Frozen hearts...!!! Back to track.
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