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Aaj Ki Aurat Kay Lie Paigham (آج کی عورت کے لیے پیغام)
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✨AURAT MARCH 2019✨ ❤️💪🏾💃🏾✊🏾💋⚡️🔥💥 . I’ve been so blown away by the entire experience of attending the @auratmarch2019 that I needed some time to absorb it all. . The Aurat March is the first march I’ve attended and one of the most beautiful experiences of my life. I saw womxn laughing and dancing out in the open like never before, there were girls holding the coolest, kick ass posters and there were children, men, trans, and womxn from all backgrounds and spectrums coming together. I saw a kind of unity and passion that I have never been a part of before. . It made me happy, it made me cry, it’s made me angry also at the backlash the Aurat March is facing but mostly I’m so thankful to be alive in this time with so many woke, strong AF, beautiful, brave, soft and hard, brilliant and radical womxn and fems of my country Pakistan. . We are here and we won’t back down anymore. We have been chained and subjugated, stabbed and shot, underpaid and overworked, ridiculed and objectified, raped and murdered. Now it’s time to eradicate and fuck patriarchy away. Let us show you all the worth of an aurat. . #auratmarch2019 #auratmarch #womensday #womensmarch #auratmarchkarachi #pakistan #feminist #girlpower #womxn #auratazadimarch #whyimarch #march #protest #internationalwomensday #humaurtein #genderequality #feminism (at Frere Hall) https://www.instagram.com/p/Bu6kwD8nspr/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=arv26o612zwi
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آن لائن پیسہ کمانا سیکھیں اور اپنی مرضی کی زندگی گزاریں #MeraPaisaMeriMarzi #merapaisamerimarzi #khalilurrehmanqamar #MeraJismMeriMarzi #AuratMarch2020 #MarviSirmid #jaidaddevelopers #money #sales #learnonline #advertisement #AuratMarch #StopAuratBarbadiMarch #WeRejectMeraJismMeriMarzi #womenempowerment #jaidad #bahria #bahriatown #bahriatownlahore #MeraHijabMeriMarzi #AuratAzadiMarch #HappyWomensDay2020 (at Punjab, Pakistan) https://www.instagram.com/p/B9dPXgZJqeQ/?igshid=5lezu9w9liko
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WAF Denounces Abuse of Aurat Marchers - 15 March 2019
The Women’s Action Forum is proud of the success of a series of Aurat Marches across many cities of Pakistan that celebrated International Women’s Day this year. WAF Hyderabad spearheaded its own march with thousands of women demanding land rights and against social, sexual and economic injustices. All these marches included women and men from a wide spectrum of class, educational background, professions and geographical area. Many young women and men at the Aurat Marches spoke candidly on issues that have been hidden under euphemisms or false social politeness. Placards reflected realities of women and girls and covered a whole range of opinions and experiences – from personal to societal and political. What bound the marchers together was their collective protest against centuries of injustices perpetuated by Patriarchy.
Unfortunately, many male and some women observers reacted fiercely. The issues causing the most ‘offence’ reflect the many discriminations and restrictions that women experience– whether it is the assumption that the primary duty of a woman is to look after the house, the lack of recognition of women’s labour within the house as well as the vital work that thousands of peasant women do outside, placing restrictions on their movement and how they deport themselves and the sexual harassment and intimidation they face in their daily lives. It is ironic that these critics are not offended by the sheer scale of sexual harassment, discriminations and restrictions that marchers exposed but instead, their sensibilities are injured by the slogans and posters that pointed these out. Surely, those outraged by the rapes and murders of the young Zainabs and Ambreens of Pakistan must realise that the seeds of violence germinate in masculine conceptions of power and not because women expose these with hard-hitting slogans? Camouflaging the root causes of exploitation of women’s labour, inequality and secondary status only disguises the connection of injustices to women’s bodies, and exploitation of their productive and reproductive labour. From the time of Gen Zia ul Haq’s attempts to engineer Islamisation in Pakistan, conservatives have been obsessed with the lengths of women’s shalwars and hair, and what they eat, drink and smoke. WAF’s own activists have been targeted and stereotyped as westernized, promiscuous and sinful for speaking out. Further proof of masculinist violence is evident by the way that some who disagreed with the politics of Aurat Marches have abused participants and supporters on social media and even resorted to threats of direct violence and legal action. The toxic, intolerant, sanctimonious and narrow-minded abuse and incitement broadcast on television channels and spread on social media, is putting the safety of the organizers and participants at risk. The state must support the fundamental rights of actual victims of discrimination rather than tolerating those who perpetuate aggression and react viciously when this privilege is challenged. WAF demands that the state act on complaints against those who are threatening to punish women for defying male norms of acceptability and boundaries.
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Islam has given Woman equal rights. Since #ProphetMuhammadﷺ time. We Muslims don't need for #AuratAzadiMarch #InternationalWomensDay Every day is Women's day in #Islam. Watch Video on my #YoutubeChannel Link 👇👇👇👇👇👇👇👇👇👇 https://youtu.be/3BED3-oVLt0 (at Jammu) https://www.instagram.com/p/Bu7lntqFPpc9s5nhGbZcRcMWrgRITi4BW6dWtg0/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=wtzcz2e8ndqo
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عورت مارچ اسلام آباد کی منتظمین کے خلاف پشاور سیشن کورٹ کے فیصلے کی مذمت
عورت مارچ اسلام آباد کی منتظمین کے خلاف پشاور سیشن کورٹ کے فیصلے کی مذمت
53 منٹ قبل ،@AuratAzadiMarch عورت آزادی مارچ اسلام آباد نے پشاور کی ایک سیشن عدالت کے اس فیصلے کی مذمت کی ہے جس میں عورت آزادی مارچ اسلام آباد کی منتظمین کے خلاف مبینہ طور ہر ’فحش پوسٹر‘ اٹھانے اور ضابطہ فوجداری کے سیکشن 22 اے کے تحت الزام کے مطابق مذہبی طور پر ‘گستاخانہ کلمات’ کہنے پر مقدمہ درج کرنے کا حکم دیا گیا ہے۔ مقامی ��کلاء کی جانب سے دائر درخواست میں یہ مؤقف اختیار کیا گیا تھا کہ آٹھ…
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Traffic routes and strategies for International Women's Day rallies across Pakistan
Pakistan will see Aurat March rallies and sit-in across various cities on Monday in line with International Women's Day, with women and gender minorities coming out on the streets to protest the oppression they face in society
In order to facilitate traffic, here are updates related to the routes and strategies from some of the cities organising the Aurat March 2021.
Karachi In Karachi, the Aurat March organisers, in light of the COVID-19 pandemic, have instead put together the Aurat Dharna, which will ensure social distancing.
"6 foot ki doori, Magar inqilab zaruri (Please ensure 6-feet distance but the revolution is crucial)," they wrote in an update on the official Twitter account.
The Aurat Dharna will be at Frere Hall at 3 pm on 8th March, 2021 ! Let's take the patriarchy down together! 6 foot ki doori, Magar inqilab zaruri ✨??#AuratMarch2021 #PatriarchyKaPandemic Designer: Areeba Siddiqui pic.twitter.com/tSurGfVoq8
— Aurat March - عورت مارچ (@AuratMarchKHI) March 4, 2021
In addition, Aurat March Karachi have continued with their practice of being inclusive, working with the NOWPDP —an NGO working for the rights of differently-abled persons — to make the dharna more inclusive and accessible.
Aurat March aims to be an inclusive space. We have worked with NOWPDP to make the dharna more accessible. If you are a person with disability/hearing impairment, please note: 1. There will be a separate entrance for people with disabilities which will#AuratMarch2021 pic.twitter.com/bR15xnZLWR
— Aurat March - عورت مارچ (@AuratMarchKHI) March 7, 2021
Aurat March Karachi will be held at the metropolis' famed Frere Hall at 3pm.
Lahore Aurat March Lahore's organisers have announced that the route for the rally will be "from Lahore Press Club to the front of the PIA building!"
"There is also a designated entry point for differently-abled and old people. It is the road between Governor House and Al Hamrah," they wrote on Twitter.
ROUTE FOR #AURATMARCHLAHORE 2021: The route is from Lahore Press Club to the front of PIA building! There is also a designated entry point for differently abled and old people. It is the road between Governor House and Al Hamrah. SOPs to be followed. MONDAY, 8th MARCH AT 2 P.M. pic.twitter.com/j424kmJ6F3
— عورت مارچ لاہور - Aurat March Lahore (@AuratMarch) March 5, 2021
The organisers stressed the importance of the coronavirus-related standard operating procedures (SOPs), which, organisers say, are mandatory to follow.
The event will commence at 2pm.
Islamabad The Aurat Azadi March 2021 has been scheduled to start at 1pm on Monday, with the main event to start at the Islamabad Press Club.
Join us this 8th of March, 2021, as we march for the preservation of life. Islamabad Press Club, 1:00 pm#OurDemands#AuratAzadSamajAzad#AuratAzadiMarch2021 pic.twitter.com/WbEShZmBEM
— Aurat Azadi March Islamabad (@AuratAzadiMarch) March 7, 2021
Quetta Aurat March organisers in Quetta have announced that they will hold the Aurat Azadi Conference at 3pm at the Quetta Press Club, where women and gender minorities will gather to voice their concerns and issues.
Aurat Azadi Conference 8 March, Monday 3pm Quetta Press Club pic.twitter.com/Y7mipInTUg
— Aurat Azadi March Quetta (@AuratAzadiQta) March 3, 2021
In the follow up to the March, organisers created polls asking if people were planning to attend the Aurat Azadi Conference and who they would bring alongside.
Multan Multan will hold its second Aurat March this year, with the aim of "fighting patriarchy and Covid-19 simultaneously".
The rally will start at the Nawa Shehar Chowk, go through the LMQ Road and Abdali Road, with the main event and speeches scheduled to be held at the Multan Press Club.
Aurat March Multan will take place on International Women's Day 8th March 2021. It will initiate from Nawa Shehar Chowk Multan and continue till the Press Club. This year we are fighting patriarchy and Covid-19 simultaneously. So wear a mask and sanitise your hands. pic.twitter.com/cADsLvBODq
— Aurat March Multan- عورت مارچ ملتان (@AuratMarchMultn) February 20, 2021
Hyderabad, Sukkur, and Larkana Aurat March Sindh organisers — representing feminists and allies from Hyderabad, Sukkur, and Larkana — have announced that their rally will start from the city's popular Shahbaz Building to the Hyderabad Press Club.
Professor Dr Arfana Mallah said the Women Freedom March will raise voice for women's rights and to condemn violence and harassment against them.
لوڏ ھن سماج کي .. ڳاء انقلاب ڳاء #AuratAzadiMarch2021 #AuratMarch2021 #AuratAzadiMarchHyderabad @amarsindhu @Arfanamallah66 @Marvi_S90 @RukhssnaPreet pic.twitter.com/WLINaOBjYH
— AuratAzadiMarchSindh (@AuratMarchSindh) February 22, 2021
Dr Mallah appealed the people belonging to all walks of life to participate in the march to condemn harassment against women and molestation of innocent, minor girls in the country.
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In Pakistan, women stage nationwide protest in response to shocking rape incident
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In Pakistan, women stage nationwide protest in response to shocking rape incident
The protesters also voiced opposition to public hangings
Aurat Azadi (Women's liberation) March at Lahore Liberty Roundabout on September 12, 2020. Screenshot from YouTube video by Ilme Alim. Translation: Why liberal women are against capital punishment?
Pakistani women staged mass demonstrations in the country's major cities on September 12 demanding justice and accountability for sexual violence following a widely-publicized rape incident in the Lahore region. On September 9, a woman who was travelling with her three children from Lahore to Gujranwala (97 km) at night was robbed and raped at gunpoint by three men after her car ran out of petrol in the Lahore-Sialkt Motorway. According to Punjab's police, the newly-opened motorway does not have police patrol. Social media went furious after the capital city police officer (CCPO) of Lahore, Umar Sheikh, blamed the incident on the victim's decision to travel at night during a TV interview. Shortly after, a hashtag demanding the Sheikh's resignation began making the rounds on Twitter, Pakistan's federal minister for human rights, Shireen Mazari condemned the CCPO's declaration:
For an officer to effectively blame a woman for being gang-raped by saying she should have taken the GT Road or question as to why she went out in the night with her children is unacceptable & have taken up this issue. Nothing can ever rationalise the crime of rape. That's it. — Shireen Mazari (@ShireenMazari1) September 10, 2020
Barrister Khadija Siddiqui, who in May 2016 was brutally assaulted by a male classmate in a street in Lahore, also rebuked the CCPO:
Ccpo claiming that in our society women/children arent allowed to go outside after 12:30 am! Who are you to set time limits for us? I was stabbed 23 times in broad daylight! Dont tell us that ‘time’ is directly connected to the commission of offence! #motorwayincident pic.twitter.com/8z9ERuJ3Rc — khadija siddiqi (@khadijasid751) September 10, 2020
A major slogan of the September 12 rallies was “Mera Jism Meri Marzi” (“my body, my choice”). The organizers of Aurat March (Urdu for “Women's March”), who helped organize the protests in different cities, published a charter of demands, which includes opposition to hangings and support for judicial and police reforms to ensure “our bodies are safe and there is accountability for violence.”
Our charter of demands for the protest today at 5 PM liberty roundabout. We oppose public hangings and call for meaningful reform to ensure our bodies are safe and there is accountability for violence.#MeraJismMeriMarzi pic.twitter.com/1lV5QWj03s — عورت مارچ لاہور – Aurat March Lahore (@AuratMarch) September 12, 2020
We, as the organizers of the protest that's being held in light of the heinous motorway attack, demand swift justice for all victims of sexual violence BUT we oppose capital punishment & violence begetting violence. Here is our list of demands. #EndRapeCulture #MeraJismMeriMarzi pic.twitter.com/r7m4ca3RC3 — Aurat Azadi March Islamabad (@AuratAzadiMarch) September 11, 2020
We, the organisers of the Mera Jism Meri Marzi protest in Karachi, demand justice, accountability, an end to violence, and structural reform. We demand radical change within our public institutions to ensure that this culture of patriarchal violence and control comes to an end. pic.twitter.com/6fmCIMAc2r — Aurat March – عورت مارچ (@AuratMarchKHI) September 12, 2020
In 2019, 3,881 cases of rape and 1,359 cases of child sexual abuse were registered in Punjab only. According to data by the Punjab police, 2,043 rape cases were registered in the first six months of 2020. The police is investigating the motorway incident. While suspects have been identified, no arrests have been made yet.
Read more: Bengali, Pakistani, and Amazon indigenous women perform ‘The rapist is you’ song
Social media debates capital punishment
Whenever a rape incident gains media attention in Pakistan, people demand that men accused of rape are punished with death. This time was no different, and the hashtag #HangRapistsPublically trended on social media. The women's wing of Jamat e Islami, a religious political party that also organized protests in response to the motorway incident, was among those who tweeted the hashtag.
General Secretary of JI Women Wing, Ms Durdana Siddiqui spoke from the protest today at Khi Press Club. She asked for the Women Protection & demanded to #hangrapistspublicly #تحفظ_فوری_انصاف pic.twitter.com/Sb1dmXrT8u — Jamaat e Islami Karachi (Official) (@KarachiJamaat) September 11, 2020
Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan also defended hangings in an interview. “They [rapists] should be given exemplary punishments. In my opinion, they should be hanged at the chowk [intersection],” Khan said. The federal cabinet also endorsed the PM's views, while favoring “chemical castration” as punishment in order to protect the country from Western criticism.
I personally think pedophiles & rapists must be hanged publicly but I'm told that we have international repercussions. EU's GSP status for trade with Pakistan will be affected by public hangings. Hence I think chemical castration must be conducted on those criminals #PMIKon92News — PTI (@PTIofficial) September 14, 2020
But others expressed opposition to such punitive measures. Journalist Mehreen Zahra Malik said:
EU’s Generalized System of Preferences (GSP-plus) status, granted to Pakistan in 2014, is contingent upon observation of international conventions, such as human rights. Don't think they'll be too happy with #chemicalcastration & public executions. #motorwaycase #motorwayincident — Mehreen Zahra-Malik (@mehreenzahra) September 14, 2020
Reema Omer, a legal advisor at the International Commission of Jurists, said:
In addition to public hanging, certain MNAs have also suggested “chemical castration” as punishment for rape A similar proposal was made to J. Verma Committee (constituted for law reform after the Delhi gang rape) in India The Committee rejected it for the following reasons: pic.twitter.com/IfD09BYqeV — Reema Omer (@reema_omer) September 14, 2020
Journalist Zarrar Khuhro tweeted:
Systemic reform is what we need to be talking about. Chemical castration, public hanging, dissolving in acid…all that has to come later. Most #rape cases go unreported because of police, legal and societal problems. And of those who go to court, 96% are acquitted. — Zarrar Khuhro (@ZarrarKhuhro) September 14, 2020
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ہر گھر سے عورت نکلے گی تم کِتنی عورتیں مارو گے . ✊🏾🔥💃🏾 Womxn you know you’ve done something right when the whole country starts talking about the posters at @auratmarch2019 ⚡️ It was so exciting to see clever poster designs with witty and bold statements, words that represent womxn from the march, womxn of this nation. . The fact that womxn marching and the posters we’re holding can piss off and apparently hurt the so-called upholders of our poisonous, patriarchal system goes to show how much power we have united as one. Here’s to us growing in numbers, here’s to making even more posters next year, here’s to gender equality and a just and fair system for all womxn, non-binary, trans people ✨❤️✨ . #auratmarch2019 #auratmarch #womensday #womensmarch #auratmarchkarachi #pakistan #feminist #girlpower #womxn #auratazadimarch #whyimarch #march #protest #internationalwomensday #humaurtein #genderequality #feminism #posterdesign #poster #artivism #protestart #posterart #womensmarchposters (at Frere Hall) https://www.instagram.com/p/Bu6_GKgAV5B/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=xt74iico5ope
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اسلام آباد میں عورت مارچ پر حملہ قابل مذمت اور ناقابل برداشت ہے ، حکومت فوری طور پر ملزموں اور ان کے سرپرستوں کو سامنے لائے اورحملے میں ملوث عناصر کو کڑی سزا دی جائے: سید حسن مرتضیٰ #AuratAzadiMarch
لاہور: پاکستان پیپلز پارٹی کے پنجاب اسمبلی میں پارلیمانی لیڈر سید حسن مرتضیٰ نے اسلام آباد میں خواتین مارچ پر پتھراو کی شدید مذمت کرتے ہوئے کہا ہے کہ اسلام آباد میں عورت مارچ پر حملہ قابل مذمت اور ناقابل برداشت ہے ، اپنے حقوق کیلئے سڑکوں پر آنے والی عورتوں پر تشدد انتہاپسندی کی انتہا ہے ۔
پیپلز پارٹی رہنما کا کہنا تھا کہ خواتین آئین اور قانون میں درج حقوق کیلئے سڑکوں پر نکلیں ہیں ، خواتین پر…
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This ‘Attan’ Dance By Pakistani Women Will Remind You of an Indian One A group of Pakistani women ended their #AuratAzadiMarch with a dance form on #InternationalWomensDay. via Top Buzz News- News18.com
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عورت مارچ 2021: اسلام آباد کی انتظامیہ نے پریس کلب کے باہر عورت آزادی مارچ منعقد کرنے کی اجازت کیوں نہیں دی؟
عورت مارچ 2021: اسلام آباد کی انتظامیہ نے پریس کلب کے باہر عورت آزادی مارچ منعقد کرنے کی اجازت کیوں نہیں دی؟
5 منٹ قبل ،@AuratAzadiMarch پاکستان کے مختلف شہروں میں عورت مارچ کا انعقاد کیا جا رہا ہے۔ اسلام آباد میں عورت آزادی مارچ کے منتظمین کو پریس کلب کے باہر ریلی منعقد کرنے کی باضابطہ طور پر اجازت نہیں دی گئی ہے البتہ انتظامیہ کی جانب سے عورت مارچ کا این او سی مسترد نہیں کیا ہے اور وہ مارچ کو سکیورٹی فراہم کریں گے۔ اسلام آباد میں عورت مارچ کی منتظم طوبیٰ سید کے مطابق اسلام آباد میں عورت مارچ منعقد…
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Islamabad showing solidarity with the victim of #moterwayincident at #AuratMarch pic.twitter.com/f8jVv46kvY
— Aurat Azadi March Islamabad (@AuratAzadiMarch) September 12, 2020
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AURAT MARCH 2020 | RED TALKS | Womens Day
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In this episode of RED TALKS we are discussing a very hot topic of these days and that is AURAT MARCH. As we all know about that incident that happened few days back on live television talk show between Khalil ur Rehman And Marvi Sarmad. #AuratAzadiMarch #AuratMarch2020 #RedAnaarStudios #RedTalks
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میرا جسم ، میری مرضی پر اعتراض کیوں .... ؟
میرا جسم ، میری مرضی پر اعتراض کیوں .... ؟ #khalilurrehmanqamar #khalilurrehmanqamar #AuratMarch2020 #AuratAzadiMarch #aajkalpk
میرا جسم ، میری مرضی کا نعرہ جو کہ پچھلے سال ہونے والے عورت مارچ کے بعد سے ہر طرف زیر بحث ہے۔ جتنے بحث مباحثے اس حوالے سے ہوئے اس کا لبِ لباب نکالنے سے معلوم ہوتا ہے جیسے اعتراض میرے جسم پر نہیں، میری مرضی پر ہے۔ یہی تو ہمیشہ ہوتا آیا ہے،
مسئلہ سارا اس مرضی کا ہے اور ہمارا معاشرہ آج بھی یہ چاہتا ہے کہ چاہے عورت کا جسم ہو، تعلیم کا حق ہو، نوکری کا حق ہو، پسند کی شادی کرنے کا حق ہو،…
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