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NY Times names Maryam Nawaz among 11 most powerful women of world - Pakistan
Last Updated On 17 December,2017 10:30 pm

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NY Times has declared Maryam Nawaz the most courageous and most powerful woman of Pakistan.

NEW YORK (Dunya News) – Daughter of Nawaz Sharif, Maryam Nawaz was named in the top eleven powerful women of the world on Sunday in a 2017 ranking issued by New York Times.

The NY Times named Maryam Nawaz the most courageous and most powerful woman of Pakistan.

According to the NY times, Maryam is the most suitable heir to the political empire that her father and ousted premier Nawaz Sharif has built. However, the foreign media outlet has branded corruption references and court cases hindrances in her way to further popularity.

“She had recently emerged as the right hand of her father, the former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif,” NY Times wrote.

On the other hand, Manal al-Sharif of Saudi Arabia is among the top eleven mentions of the New York Times.

The list goes as:
1- Manal al-Sharif

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Sharif is a women rights activist who is best known for her resistance campaign in 2011 against then ban on women drivers.

2- Emma Morano

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The NY Times has named Morano from Verbania for her perseverance. She lived for 117 years and accredited raw eggs and lack of a husband for her longevity.

3- Margot Wallstrom

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The Swedish foreign minister is an example of women challenging the man s world .

4- Henda Ayari

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NY Times wrote: "Henda Ayari created a storm when she denounced radical Islam."

5- Olive Yang

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"The female warlord who had C.I.A. connections and opium routes," states The New York Times.

6- Asli Erdogan

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Erdogan is a Turkish novelist who has spent months in prison and is awaiting a trial. She was held in August for being an adviser to a Kurdish newspaper. Action against her has been seen as another strike on freedom of expression by Turkish government.

7- Letizia Battaglia

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Italian Battaglia captured mafia lives in 1970s and 80s and her pictures are now hailed as points of references.

8- Sinta Nuriyah

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Wife of ex-Indonesian president Nuriyah leads an extensive network of progressive boarding schools for girls

9- Yu Xiuhua

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Chinese Yu Xiuhua is a literary sensation who lived her life in a quiet village and now touches people with her poetry

10- Alice Schwarzer

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Schwarzer is the founder of the feminist magazine EMMA.

11- Maryam Sharif

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Maryam Nawaz emerged in 2017 as a strong candidate to lead political empire of her father, former premier of Pakistan Nawaz Sharif

http://dunyanews.tv/en/Pakistan/419...m-Nawaz-among-11-most-powerful-women-in-world
 
definitely she is the most powerful woman of Pakistan . Not she but her father is also .


South Korean female president is now in prison
 
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Dissapointed to see Sunny Leone's name missing. Quite popular in neighbouring country, she can easily win election there, last time within minutes she manages to gather thousands of Indians in a few minutes.
 
I knew there was a reason to as why she was brain dead. She's just a slave.
 
What kind of idiot came up with this list that includes Maryam just because it hasn’t her in there I can’t take it seriously
 
NY Times names Maryam Nawaz among 11 most powerful women of world - Pakistan
Last Updated On 17 December,2017 10:30 pm

419545_40724698.jpg

NY Times has declared Maryam Nawaz the most courageous and most powerful woman of Pakistan.

NEW YORK (Dunya News) – Daughter of Nawaz Sharif, Maryam Nawaz was named in the top eleven powerful women of the world on Sunday in a 2017 ranking issued by New York Times.

The NY Times named Maryam Nawaz the most courageous and most powerful woman of Pakistan.

According to the NY times, Maryam is the most suitable heir to the political empire that her father and ousted premier Nawaz Sharif has built. However, the foreign media outlet has branded corruption references and court cases hindrances in her way to further popularity.

“She had recently emerged as the right hand of her father, the former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif,” NY Times wrote.

On the other hand, Manal al-Sharif of Saudi Arabia is among the top eleven mentions of the New York Times.

The list goes as:
1- Manal al-Sharif

SHARIF-jumbo.jpg


Sharif is a women rights activist who is best known for her resistance campaign in 2011 against then ban on women drivers.

2- Emma Morano

Morano-slide-V230-jumbo.jpg


The NY Times has named Morano from Verbania for her perseverance. She lived for 117 years and accredited raw eggs and lack of a husband for her longevity.

3- Margot Wallstrom

04WALLSTROM-01-jumbo.jpg


The Swedish foreign minister is an example of women challenging the man s world .

4- Henda Ayari

ayari.jpg


NY Times wrote: "Henda Ayari created a storm when she denounced radical Islam."

5- Olive Yang

yang.jpg


"The female warlord who had C.I.A. connections and opium routes," states The New York Times.

6- Asli Erdogan

00turknovelist1-jumbo.jpg


Erdogan is a Turkish novelist who has spent months in prison and is awaiting a trial. She was held in August for being an adviser to a Kurdish newspaper. Action against her has been seen as another strike on freedom of expression by Turkish government.

7- Letizia Battaglia

Battaglia1-jumbo.jpg


Italian Battaglia captured mafia lives in 1970s and 80s and her pictures are now hailed as points of references.

8- Sinta Nuriyah

nuriyah.jpg


Wife of ex-Indonesian president Nuriyah leads an extensive network of progressive boarding schools for girls

9- Yu Xiuhua

Xinhua.jpg


Chinese Yu Xiuhua is a literary sensation who lived her life in a quiet village and now touches people with her poetry

10- Alice Schwarzer

warzer.jpg


Schwarzer is the founder of the feminist magazine EMMA.

11- Maryam Sharif

30sharif-inyt-jumbo.jpg


Maryam Nawaz emerged in 2017 as a strong candidate to lead political empire of her father, former premier of Pakistan Nawaz Sharif

http://dunyanews.tv/en/Pakistan/419...m-Nawaz-among-11-most-powerful-women-in-world

Mahreen Zehra Malik and Salman Masood at their best carving out Maryam as next daughter of the east. Such a pathetic level of disinformation order - her first attempt to raise Maryam's stature is listed below:

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/10/27/world/asia/maryam-sharif-pakistan.html
 
NY Times names Maryam Nawaz among 11 most powerful women of world - Pakistan
Last Updated On 17 December,2017 10:30 pm

419545_40724698.jpg

NY Times has declared Maryam Nawaz the most courageous and most powerful woman of Pakistan.

NEW YORK (Dunya News) – Daughter of Nawaz Sharif, Maryam Nawaz was named in the top eleven powerful women of the world on Sunday in a 2017 ranking issued by New York Times.

The NY Times named Maryam Nawaz the most courageous and most powerful woman of Pakistan.

According to the NY times, Maryam is the most suitable heir to the political empire that her father and ousted premier Nawaz Sharif has built. However, the foreign media outlet has branded corruption references and court cases hindrances in her way to further popularity.

“She had recently emerged as the right hand of her father, the former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif,” NY Times wrote.

On the other hand, Manal al-Sharif of Saudi Arabia is among the top eleven mentions of the New York Times.

The list goes as:
1- Manal al-Sharif

SHARIF-jumbo.jpg


Sharif is a women rights activist who is best known for her resistance campaign in 2011 against then ban on women drivers.

2- Emma Morano

Morano-slide-V230-jumbo.jpg


The NY Times has named Morano from Verbania for her perseverance. She lived for 117 years and accredited raw eggs and lack of a husband for her longevity.

3- Margot Wallstrom

04WALLSTROM-01-jumbo.jpg


The Swedish foreign minister is an example of women challenging the man s world .

4- Henda Ayari

ayari.jpg


NY Times wrote: "Henda Ayari created a storm when she denounced radical Islam."

5- Olive Yang

yang.jpg


"The female warlord who had C.I.A. connections and opium routes," states The New York Times.

6- Asli Erdogan

00turknovelist1-jumbo.jpg


Erdogan is a Turkish novelist who has spent months in prison and is awaiting a trial. She was held in August for being an adviser to a Kurdish newspaper. Action against her has been seen as another strike on freedom of expression by Turkish government.

7- Letizia Battaglia

Battaglia1-jumbo.jpg


Italian Battaglia captured mafia lives in 1970s and 80s and her pictures are now hailed as points of references.

8- Sinta Nuriyah

nuriyah.jpg


Wife of ex-Indonesian president Nuriyah leads an extensive network of progressive boarding schools for girls

9- Yu Xiuhua

Xinhua.jpg


Chinese Yu Xiuhua is a literary sensation who lived her life in a quiet village and now touches people with her poetry

10- Alice Schwarzer

warzer.jpg


Schwarzer is the founder of the feminist magazine EMMA.

11- Maryam Sharif

30sharif-inyt-jumbo.jpg


Maryam Nawaz emerged in 2017 as a strong candidate to lead political empire of her father, former premier of Pakistan Nawaz Sharif

http://dunyanews.tv/en/Pakistan/419...m-Nawaz-among-11-most-powerful-women-in-world

Actually this is what NY times says about Maryam, not what is written above, or half statement at the start of the article posted.

"She had recently emerged as the right hand of her father, the former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif. But corruption charges are clouding her rapid rise."

https://www.nytimes.com/2017/12/15/world/saturday-profile-extraordinary-women-2017.html
 
Politically correct list. No one can beat Hasina in this lame list. A true female dictator in Muslim world :disagree:
 
Dissapointed to see Sunny Leone's name missing. Quite popular in neighbouring country, she can easily win election there, last time within minutes she manages to gather thousands of Indians in a few minutes.

This is how Pakistanis should vent their frustration of their own country by making crude and irrelevant jokes on neighboring countries. This alone will solve all their problems.
 
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