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Two girls take down harasser on Karachi's Tariq Road

By Rahima SohailPublished: February 16, 2017
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Zara Khan (L) and Zoya Khan (R). PHOTO: ZOYA KHAN
KARACHI : Zoya Khan, 19, and her 15-year-old sister Zara Khan beat up a man after he groped one of them on Karachi’s Tariq Road when returning from a shopping trip.

Sexual harassment in public places is fairly common but the way the sisters taught their harasser a lesson is definitely one-of-a-kind.

“This is not the first time this has happened,” Zoya tells The Express Tribune. “But this is the first time I decided to post about this on social media. I decided why should I take this anymore?”

When groped, Zoya said she started screaming but was unable to do anything as she was carrying a number of shopping bags in her hand. But her younger sister, Zara, “threw everything and ran after the man”.

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When Zoya followed her younger sister to where the man was, she was met with shock and surprise. There was a crowd of more than 30 people surrounding the molester – her sister was in the middle as she “held him by his collar smacking his face and punching his stomach”.

Later when Zoya asked Zara what prompted her to run after him she said, “You’re my sister. Why should I stand around and watch while someone does that to you?”

Speaking about her younger sister, Zoya says she’s really glad her sister had the courage to chase after him.

The response from their loved ones has been fantastic, Zoya says. She’s saying their father was a little concerned in the beginning but he has been extremely supportive and proud that his daughters are speaking up about what happened to them. Zoya also adds that she has been receiving calls and messages from friends and family making sure both the sisters are okay and applauding what they’ve done.

2017 and Pakistani Women

The conversation soon turned to the viral nature of the video. Zoya tells The Express Tribune that she is ‘definitely overwhelmed’ by the response. “I never thought it would get so much attention,” she says.

Of course there have been both negative and positive comments. She says someone commented on the video calling her a prostitute, which confused her. “How am I a prostitute? I’m the victim here.”

The positive comments far outweigh the negatives however, as strangers applaud both the girls calling them brave and inspirational.

Zoya ends the video by giving a message to all the women of Pakistan. “I know this happens to everyone. All of us at some point have been groped or harassed on the streets. The thing is you have to fight back. If you don’t fight for yourselves, no one will fight for you.”
 
Even getting beaten up by such good looking young girls is a source of enjoyment and pleasure for desperate men.
That's why calling in the cavalierly is better
 
So . . . what was the purpose of adding their pics in the article again? o_Oo_O
 
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Good lesson tought.
It ended well for the girls,but it is never a good idea to chase these kind of desperate animals alone, just save yourself and call for help and the next second 10's of hero brothers around you will do this beating job for you.

Once i was in G9 markaz islb and a guy did some hanky panky with a girl standing on a stall and the next moment before her brother/husband could get to that guy all stall sellers left their stall and ran after him "us k bad koe 60,70 bandon nay us ek pay apna hath saff kia".
Nothing is more satisfying than seeing that :D
 
I think he got off lightly, why do some people think it is OKAY to invade personal space, let alone "grope" someone. Poor upbringing and a society that treats women like ornaments. Aurat is not Ornament!
 
Stupid people i bet they are the same people who kill their sisters and daughters over izzat.
Ditto, that is another concept I don't understand. Honour killing, how can there be any "honour" in cold blooded murder?
 
These girls are role model for others girls of their age.Unfortunately in our sick society people feel proud after teasing and harassing girls and these people share their story with their friends in such a way that they've done something big.Doing this act they forget their mothers,sisters and daughters.
Those 30 who've beaten the harasser did a good job.But the bravery of girls is appreciable which made these people to beat the harssser.
 
Two girls take down harasser on Karachi's Tariq Road

By Rahima SohailPublished: February 16, 2017
2892
SHARES
SHARE TWEET
1329021-whatsappimageatpm-1487242093-847-640x480.jpeg

Zara Khan (L) and Zoya Khan (R). PHOTO: ZOYA KHAN
KARACHI : Zoya Khan, 19, and her 15-year-old sister Zara Khan beat up a man after he groped one of them on Karachi’s Tariq Road when returning from a shopping trip.

Sexual harassment in public places is fairly common but the way the sisters taught their harasser a lesson is definitely one-of-a-kind.

“This is not the first time this has happened,” Zoya tells The Express Tribune. “But this is the first time I decided to post about this on social media. I decided why should I take this anymore?”

When groped, Zoya said she started screaming but was unable to do anything as she was carrying a number of shopping bags in her hand. But her younger sister, Zara, “threw everything and ran after the man”.

Women’s harassment: PTI chief orders probe into F-9 Park rally episode

When Zoya followed her younger sister to where the man was, she was met with shock and surprise. There was a crowd of more than 30 people surrounding the molester – her sister was in the middle as she “held him by his collar smacking his face and punching his stomach”.

Later when Zoya asked Zara what prompted her to run after him she said, “You’re my sister. Why should I stand around and watch while someone does that to you?”

Speaking about her younger sister, Zoya says she’s really glad her sister had the courage to chase after him.

The response from their loved ones has been fantastic, Zoya says. She’s saying their father was a little concerned in the beginning but he has been extremely supportive and proud that his daughters are speaking up about what happened to them. Zoya also adds that she has been receiving calls and messages from friends and family making sure both the sisters are okay and applauding what they’ve done.

2017 and Pakistani Women

The conversation soon turned to the viral nature of the video. Zoya tells The Express Tribune that she is ‘definitely overwhelmed’ by the response. “I never thought it would get so much attention,” she says.

Of course there have been both negative and positive comments. She says someone commented on the video calling her a prostitute, which confused her. “How am I a prostitute? I’m the victim here.”

The positive comments far outweigh the negatives however, as strangers applaud both the girls calling them brave and inspirational.

Zoya ends the video by giving a message to all the women of Pakistan. “I know this happens to everyone. All of us at some point have been groped or harassed on the streets. The thing is you have to fight back. If you don’t fight for yourselves, no one will fight for you.”

Well done ladies .. yeh hai sahi tareeka
 

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