manifest misogyny
Country which has twice elected a woman Prime Minister and where women occupy prominent places in many areas it is shocking that demand are still being made to keep females out of public places as per reports a large was held in Banno KP on Sunday demanding that the city family Park be closed down the protest was organised by local and students March along with the through town to press for the demand the local administrations had to deploy police personal to ensure the remain peaceful the want the family Park shutdown because they said it promoted and that women visiting sports was unceptable last month a had made a similar cause that August gathering organised by the local wing of the j u i f with is part of the ruling at the centre also demanded women be kept away from regressional sport even if by their families as it was against local customs and traditions.
It is truly the depressing that these demand are being raised in the 24th century unfortunately regional and tradition are used as Shields in our country to deny women their basic rights while these manifest itself in the nine women the right to recreation in its ugliest form their murder in the name of so called honor however the fact is that the use of religion to appointed the thief of women holds no water for example even for the Arabian both States Governor by religious law do not play such streaknesses on women's right particularly elements with in the clarity and communication tribes must speak up for the Rise of the women and expose the media you are world view that hold women back no society can progress if it's women and are held in man made women of the areas must be allowed to breathe freely.
Dear Fatima,
ReplyDeleteThank you for writing this truth-filled post about the unfortunate reality that women continue to face in some parts of the world. It is both alarming and disheartening to hear that women are being denied basic rights
It is indeed ironic that a country that has twice elected a woman Prime Minister and where women occupy prominent places in many areas is still grappling with such regressive attitudes towards women. It is high time that we recognize that regional and traditional beliefs should not be used as shields to deny women their fundamental rights.
As you rightly pointed out, it is not just the denial of basic rights that women face, but also the brutal murder of women in the name of so-called honor. It is essential that we, as a society, speak up for the rights of women and expose the harmful practices that hold women back.
It is inspiring to see that many individuals, organizations, and governments across the world are taking concrete steps toward empowering women and promoting gender equality. We must continue to support and amplify these efforts and work towards creating a world where every woman has the freedom to live her life to the fullest.
Once again, thank you for shedding light on this critical issue and for using your platform to advocate for women's rights. Your voice is essential in this fight toward a more just and equitable society.
Sincerely,
Bilal Khurana