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Aurat March 2023

Would not surprise me if this incompetent police thought they were going after PTI protesters but hit the women's march instead.

one of policeman saying "Go Taxi" "Go Taxi" to women.

*Taxi is used in local languages like Punjabi to a woman who is "Whore". Mostly this bad word used by ignorant, illiterate, and shameless people.

 
If anyone is civilized pakistan is not the place to live
 
one of policeman saying "Go Taxi" "Go Taxi" to women.

*Taxi is used in local languages like Punjabi to a woman who is "Whore". Mostly this bad word used by ignorant, illiterate, and shameless people.

Like how Benazir was called peeli taxi by "Muslim" league noon?
 
Based police

Cancel the fitnah cultural imperialism march and address real problems.

Spreading your legs and being a khusra is first world problems and if that's what you care about then you don't truly care about women's rights at all
 
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SHC rejects plea to ban Aurat March, slaps fine on petitioner​

Court terms petition an attempt to seek publicity

News Desk
March 06, 2023


citizen s protesting during the aurat march on march 8 in karachi


Citizens' protesting during the Aurat March on March 8, in Karachi.

The Sindh High Court (SHC) on Monday rejected a petition seeking a ban on the Aurat March, a rally to raise awareness on women’s rights set to take place in Karachi on March 16.

According to Express News, the petitioner, Bisma Noreen alias Ameer Jahan, stated that the Aurat March should be banned as slogans raised by the rally participants “are against the values of Pakistani society”.

After hearing initial arguments, the court observed that there was nothing objectionable in the slogans highlighted by the petitioner, adding that the Constitution of Pakistan grants freedom of movement to all citizens.

Rejecting the petition to ban the Aurat March, the court imposed a fine of Rs25,000 on the petitioner. The court also ordered that the petitioner’s national identity card (NIC) be blocked by NADRA in case of non-payment of fine.

The provincial top court remarked that the petition was an attempt to seek publicity as no substantial argument was presented by the petitioner against the Aurat March. Moreover, the court said the petitioner was not an aggrieved party in the case.

The Aurat March was held for the first time in Karachi, Hyderabad, Islamabad, Peshawar, Quetta, and Lahore in 2018 to mark the International Women’s Day, a universally celebrated day to raise awareness about women’s rights.

It has since then been organised entirely by citizens working voluntarily, as the Aurat March does not partner with non-governmental organisations (NGOs), political parties, or corporations.

The event gradually evolved into a social movement with women and transgender people from all spheres of life joining hands to work for women and trans rights. Lawyers, doctors, artists, engineers, homemakers, trade union activists and students have all joined the annual event.
Great lol

Based police

Cancel the fitnah cultural imperialism march and address real problems.

Spreading your legs and being a khusra is first world problems and if that's what you care about then you don't truly care about women's rights at all
Ah yes resort to physical violence against a mostly peaceful protest. Peak Pakistani grindset
 
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How ‘Peechay Hutt’ became the unlikely anthem of the Aurat March

The song wasn't written as a protest anthem, but when police tried to stop the Islamabad march, women passionately chanted "Peechay Hutt".

Mavra Bari
15 Mar, 2023

Six and a half hours after the Aurat March kicked off in Islamabad on International Women’s Day, protesters and the organisers found themselves between a container and a hard place (patriarchy), so to speak. Cordoned off from proceeding forward to D-Chowk as planned, we all waited patiently and with staunch commitment. “March tu ho ga [The march will go on].”

Despite a baton charge by the police, the media’s aggression and infighting at the onset of this year’s Aurat March in the capital, the procession’s resolve was unfaltering. Children clung to their mother’s chests, the elderly and injured all stood along the tightly packed road leading from the Press Club to the Blue Area. The close quarters and spring sun stifled our breath and brought sweat to our brows. Yet, we chanted slogans in anger, frustration and power.

When the formidable unmoving container finally gave way to the soundtrack of the mega popular Coke Studio hit ‘Peechay Hutt,’ unveiling the lush Margalla Hills and setting us all free, our collective jubilation was palpable and, dare I say, intoxicating. We won.

In that moment, ‘Peechay Hutt’ become the unlikely anthem of the Aurat March 2023 in Islamabad, as demonstrators chanted, cheered and danced. “Make way, we have arrived.”

 

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