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Beyond law making, gendered state intervention is sacrosanct to make real change happen
As a feminist, I periodically ask myself about the direction that Pakistan is headed on the issue of gender
Merely passing laws is not the end of the state’s responsibility
The reality is that a small part of us has been buried with Irfan Masih
The state has breached 12 million citizens’ basic fundamental rights
The hanging of Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, an elected prime minister, through a mockery of a trial, did not tip us over
Honesty, integrity and objectivity are qualities we expect as basic requirements of those that occupy the House
Jirgas do not possess the concept of due process — there is only an oral hearing and verdict
The name Shahbaz denotes a noble spirit. Qalandar was used by his followers to show his superior standing
What makes women come out? Injustice does