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The second amendment and its impact on religious harmony
Ahmedis have continuously been under threat in Pakistan since the second constitutional amendment’s passing in 1974
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The long and short of the Single National Curriculum
Even though the curriculum has received negative feedback, the books are not as bad as the outcry surrounding them
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The problem with what Sadaf Kanwal said
The outrage following her interview is solely because her speech hides her privilege
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Boys will not be boys, they will have to be accountable
Without a conscious effort by parents to change the way that they raise their sons, men will continue to rape women
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Premenstrual dysphoric disorder: PMS's evil sibling
Whether we shame it or shun it, period pain is real and it can range from mild discomfort to being unbearable
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How to tackle increased domestic abuse during COVID-19
It is important to draft laws and policies to reflect the increased risk to women and children in quarantine
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The plight of the Uighurs
We cannot be selective about which oppressed group we choose to raise a voice for
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Sadly, when it comes to sexual abuse, predators don't discriminate
The society does not want to discuss how rape and sexual abuse have more to do with power rather than unbridled lust
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A rape for a rape: Another child, another case in Kasur’s long list of injustices
A 7-year-old was raped by a 40-year-old, whose clan then offered to settle the dispute by suggesting a 'rape for rape'
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Amidst feudalism, Umme Rabab marches bare foot to fight for justice
Rabab is a reminder of what we all need to do if we are to ever have a system that works: march any length for justice