Stories from Aisha Sarwari
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Thank you, Qandeel
Qandeel offended the sensitivities of men who believed in oft-lived double life of craving her while condemning her
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Where is our next woman PM?
Britain has a woman prime minister and, simultaneously, a Muslim of Pakistani heritage as mayor of London
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No population control without women at the reins
In our culture, we throw young girls into marriages at ages when they have not yet understood their bodies
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Khawaja Asif shouldn’t get away with it
We have very large, forgiving hearts as a society when it comes to offending women. We let it go instantly
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Alesha should not have died
It is unfathomable for misogynists to digest that a man at birth would want to embrace a female identity and biology
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The price of complacency
A Girl in The River uses simple cinematic techniques to convey a ghastly reality
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A call to relook at what our children are learning
People in the madding crowd have the tendency to be violent after the first psychopath makes the initial violent move
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This law may be late, but it’s great
When attacking a woman becomes a crime — sticks, stones or even punches — people call it a landmark law
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A question of ideals, not security
How do you score against an enemy that has already finished off 144 little souls?
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Debunking the Qadri narrative
The likes of Mumtaz Qadri seem to have been given the licence to kill by this country’s seminaries