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This is the story of an artist who spent twenty-one years in various prisons, sometimes shedding his pain in tears and sometimes dispersing this pain on paper through colors. Love of the moon and hatred of slavery were prominent in the pictures made by this unhappy artist. After twenty-one years, he has been released from a small prison and has gone to a big prison. In the first imprisonment he only dreamed of his freedom. In the second imprisonment, he sees his family, the city and the entire nation in chains. The name of this unfortunate painter is Muhammad Ahmed Ghulam Rabbani who along with his brother Abdul Rahim Ghulam Rabbani has returned to Pakistan after being released from America after 21 years. I heard the name of Ahmad Rabbani several years ago from a British lawyer, Clive Stafford Smith, who was engaged in a legal battle for the release of several prisoners held at the notorious Guantanamo Bay prison in the United States. Clive shared the pain hidden in Ahmad Rabbani's photographs with the world and through it, Ahmed Rabbani's "pain book" was published in the American newspaper Los Angeles Times. Ahmad Rabbani wrote that "I was once a human being." I also had an identity, but now my identity is only prisoner number 1461, who was captured by General Pervez Musharraf's government from Karachi in 2002 and sold to America. Hamid Mir Journalist #HamidMir #QalamKaman #DailyJang #zigzagnews #urducolumnsWithAudio #TopWriterOfUrdu #NikkiJaeGal #famousColumns #BoltaColumn #politicalInfornation Zigzag news We make it special