Have women had any success recently

 Have women had any success recently? 

 

It's not like everything is going poorly. The women canvassed for this composition agreed that the mainstream media, social media, and homes have lately changed the way women talk about their rights. 

He says the process is slow, but effects are moving forward. 

 

 Just last time, a bench of the Lahore High Court, headed by a womanish judge, banned the two- cutlet test of rape victims.

 The ban was long demanded by women's rights activists. 

In addition, the law on importunity in the plant was lately amended to increase the protection swung to women. 

The law will now apply to former workers, part- time workers, freelancers and trainees, home- grounded workers and those running their own online businesses. 

 

 Another palm for women was the passage of ananti-rape law by the government last time. 

Meanwhile, a grassroots movement called the Women's March, started by youthful women demanding safer working conditions, better pay and introductory rights, will enter its fourth time in 2022. 

 

 The movement has succeeded in creating an atmosphere of discussion and debate on important issues in ordinary families. 

Afrah Bilal, a 23- time-old business critic, says he belongs to a conservative family, but his family still talks about women's marches and women's rights. 

 

 It means that in the history (in this family) it was insolvable to talk about the bill"My body is my will"which was carried by a woman in March. 

But at the same time, Afrah had to say that the men in the services where he'd worked or externship hadn't changed his mind.

"They ( men) still make fun of women's rights and say it makes everything draining."

 

 Iman Mazari says it'll take some time to assess whether there's a real change in society towards women. 



"It simply came to our notice also. For illustration, we ( women) are now feeling the goods of some of the earnings made in the movements that took place in the 1960s, 70s or 80s. 

 

 Commination of Peshawar Sessions Court's decision against the organizers of Women's March Islamabad 

The Women's Freedom March Islamabad has condemned the decision of a Peshawar Sessions Court in which the organizers of the Women's Freedom March Islamabad were indicted of carrying every' stag bill'and religiously charged under Section 22A of the Criminal Code.

 A case has been registered against him for uttering' impious words'. 

 

 The solicitation, filed by original attorneys, alleges thatun-Islamic acts were committed during the March 8 women's march in Islamabad, during which stag banners were gestured and impious words were uttered, including several people. 

His passions were hurt. 

The court declared the allegations permissible and directed the East Cantt police station in Peshawar to register an FIR under Section 22A. 

 

 Meanwhile, the Women's Independence March Islamabad has expressed serious enterprises over the decision of the Peshawar Sessions Court and said that the decision to register the case on the base of fake vids and prints has been explained numerous times ahead. 

Allegations of sacrilege have surfaced in the history, grounded on a bill and videotape of the Women's March. Still, the organizers of the Women's March have constantly stated that the videotape being participated is genuine. 

No, and one of their vids has been edited. 

A statement issued by the Women's March Islamabad said that filing a case on such a solicitation by the court would be tantamount to putting the organizers of the Women's March in grave peril. 

 

 It was also said that earlier Federal Minister Fawad Chaudhry and Special Assistant to the Prime Minister for Religious Affairs Tahir Ashrafi had also demanded an inquiry into the false allegations and edited vids and discipline of those responsible. 

The statement called on the Prime Minister and the Chief Justice to intermediate and end this vicious crusade against the Women's March Islamabad. 

 

 A statement issued by the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan also expressed concern over the decision of the original court in Peshawar and said that the decision has risked the lives of the organizers. 

A videotape that went viral on social media shows women marchers sitting in a field chanting taglines for women's emancipation. 

In this videotape, the words written by the women in their taglines are written on the screen and the observers are deceived that perhaps the women are also saying what's written on the screen. 

 

 The Twitter handle of Aurat Azadi March Karachi has released the original videotape of the sloganeering in which the names can be easily heard and in this regard it has been explained several times by Aurat March. Is


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