Marvi Sirmed and ensure she is able to carry out her legitimate activities without any hindrance and fear of reprisals;. Carry out an immediate, thorough, impartial, and transparent investigation into the recent acts of incitement to violence against Ms.
Marvi Sirmed in order to identify all those responsible, bring them before an independent tribunal, and sanction them as provided by the law;. Develop policy measures to put an end to the abuse of blasphemy laws for silencing political dissent and human rights defenders;.
Ensure in all circumstances respect for human rights and fundamental freedoms in accordance with international human rights standards and international instruments ratified by Pakistan.
Arif Alvi, President of Pakistan; Email: secretary president. The objective of this programme is to prevent or remedy situations of repression against human rights defenders.
They blessed with a son Rohail Sirmed. Sirmad has served as an article writer at the start of her career for various newspapers, including The News. Later after completing her education, she started teaching in various Schools, including Public School. Later she associated herself with South Asia Partnership Pakistan that is a non-government organization.
Marvi has likewise worked with NGOs and greatly emphasizes gender quality due to which she has faced problems many times. In Marvi started working with Aurat Foundation and an NGO where she highlights the gender quality and always stood for it. Since , Marvi is handling independent jobs for global associations and is serving as a journalist, in work with Daily Times. She has raised her voice several times against the sexual harassment and remained the part of various lawyer movements.
She has been effectively raising voice for the privileges of strict and ethnic minorities, against the constrained changes of Hindu and Christian young ladies. The moment Khalil ur Rehman Qamar started voicing his opinion, Marvi Sirmed chanted her slogan and that is when the argument turned ugly. Khalil ur Rehman Qamar ended up abusing and body shaming Marvi Sirmed. Ever since people have been divided on this matter.
Where the general consensus still remains against the abusive language used by Khalil ur Rehman Qamar, people are also supporting him and calling Marvi Sirmed out for her statements against men. She is known for being outspoken and unapologetic. Mahira Khan was probably one of the first few celebrities who spoke against what she witnessed on Neo News Live Talk Show.
After the fiasco of Sirmed Qamar feud, she appeared on the TV to put her stance forward in which she only expects him to accept his mistakes. Khalil ur Rehman Qamar asked for an apology from Marvi but she believes her mere shut up call was nothing as compared to the things he has said. She believes Qamar has collectively insulted all women and has reduced their level to mere physical appearance and attributes. My response to Mr Qamar's statement that he used abusive language because I provoked him.
And tgat he won't apologise until I apology use gor giving him shut up call. Marvi has been the victim of physical and verbal harassment many times, even on live television programs, because of her bold and courageous thoughts. But with the look of how the commentators are bashing. I myself am not a big fan of Mrs. But calling her with abusive names is so wrong. I have noticed the comments are filled with foul language about her. For what? For she is asking the Govt.
Allah SWT kay waastay. Forget what the title says. But try to understand why rapes, child marriages, not allowing the girls to educate in the Higher societies alone arent stopping. Kiya keeya humhari law makers neh in this context. Answer: Nothing. Anyway, I felt bad why Mr. KRQ and Mrs. Marvi Sirmed exchanged with bad, foul languages.
Especially, Mr. Khalil ur Rahman, Kiya Islam ijaazath dehtaa Hain to say anything bad even if that person is bad. And by the way, the commentators here who are supporting Mr. Khalil ur Rahman here, does he have the right to say such things on the TV talking about jism aur shakal aur other personal things body appeal and anything essentially negative. And same for Mrs. But at the end of the day I blame Khalil ur Rahman for taking matters to his prestige Anaa. He could have waited and witnessed that Mrs.
Marvi ki gandi ho jaigi as she interrupted without Talkshow etiquettes. Khair, long story short. Please Ghaur Karo agar woh larki victim kissi ki bhe behen, maa, cousin, beyti ho sakhthi Hain. Allah ka Shukr humari women secured Hain. InshaAllah Allah hafizath meh rakhay hum sab ko. The same thing happened with the "my body, my choice" slogan that offended playwright Qamar so much. Read more: Naeem Mirza: A man fights for women's rights in patriarchal Pakistan. You see, Qamar's diatribe against me was not the main problem.
I didn't take it personally. He has the right to offend too. What is not right is that these people think they have the right to objectify women. Some people say that the feminist movement in Pakistan only caters to an affluent class of Pakistanis and is disconnected to the real issues of working class women. How do you respond to this criticism? When a woman is killed in the name of "honor," her body is attacked; when a woman is denied the right to choose her partner, her body and her choice are compromised; and when a woman faces domestic violence, her body is attacked.
All other issues that our "Aurat March" women's march raised are equally important, but they all emanate from a deep-rooted misogyny in our society. Women do not have the agency over their own bodies and that is the main issue, in my opinion.
Read more: Mukhtaran Mai: 'More Pakistani women are demanding their rights now'. Indian civil society is incensed over a new citizenship law that allegedly discriminates against Muslims.
Protests have erupted across the country, with citizens demanding the ruling Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party BJP roll back the legislation. Indian women are spearheading the protest rallies in several parts of the country. Female university students have taken to the streets in India, raising slogans against government's "unconstitutional" measures, which they say threaten the country's secular ideology.
Although the mass demonstrations are against the citizenship law, they also confront fascistic social tendencies, misogyny, religious extremism and police brutality.
From removing their hijabs to challenging the hardline Shiite regime, Iranian women have shown exemplary courage in the past few years. Despite a crackdown on these "westernized" Iranian women, the demonstrations continue in different forms in major Iranian cities. Iranian women have experienced patriarchal suppression since the Islamic revolution.
Their demands for equal rights, freedom of speech and assembly, have always been snubbed by the regime. But that has not discouraged women from rallying against the authorities. Also, Iranian women actively participate in all political and civil demonstrations. Misogyny is rampant in Pakistan, with many people looking down upon women who demand equal rights.
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