Muhammad Khurshid

Contributing Writer at The Washington Times

Muhammad Khurshid is a journalist and peace advocate based in Bajaur Agency, Pakistan. As the founder of Voice For Peace, established in January 2005, Muhammad Khurshid focuses on promoting peace, the rule of law, and sustainable development initiatives to counter violence and terrorism. In addition to founding Voice For Peace, Muhammad Khurshid serves as a contributing writer for The Washington Times and has been involved with various independent news organizations, including All Voices and OpEdNews.com. Muhammad Khurshid has experience as a blogger for Care2 and was a Public Relations Officer for the Peaceful Bajaur State until April 2023. With a Master's degree in Political Science from the University of Peshawar, Muhammad Khurshid has dedicated a significant portion of professional life to journalism and peace-building efforts in the region.

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