#MeToo reaches Pakistan as more women come forth accusing Ali Zafar

Meesha Shafi, yesterday, broke her silence on her experience with the singer leading to a new wave in Pakistan


Entertainment Desk April 20, 2018
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Ever since Meesha Shafi has come forward sharing her story of sexual harassment at the hands of Pakistan's famous singer, Ali Zafar, many others have broken their silence as well - admitting that they, too, have felt harassed by the Channo singer.

One such individual is Humna Raza, a Pakistani blogger who writes about spreading positivity, also shared how a fan-moment with Ali didn't quite turn out to be what she had expected.

"I was at an event and I saw Ali Zafar there. I was very excited so I decided to get a selfie with him," Humna tweeted on Thursday. "He didn't say anything, but smirked and opened his arms that I took as a yes. I stood next to him and felt his hand go up the side of my waist. I felt it and I knew what happened."

https://twitter.com/HumnaRaza/status/986987056286044161

Humna added that she had misunderstood Ali back then but when she heard about Meesha's allegations, she knew hers was a case of harassment.

Another Twitter user, Leena Ghani also gained some courage to speak up on the matter once Meesha broke her silence. In a tweet, Leena penned, "In the many years I have known Ali, he has, on many occasions, crossed boundaries of what is appropriate behaviour between friends."



Speaking of what defines indecent conduct, Leena shared, "The memories of the times where Ali thought he could get away by saying vulgar things to me still disgusts me."

LUMS Alumni, Maham Javaid took to Twitter explaining how Ali once tried to harass her cousin. She mentioned that they even thought of reporting him but since he is a celebrity, no one would have believed them.

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Twitter user, Sofi also shared that Ali had misbehaved with a lot of girls when he visited the US.

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With the huge number of women speaking up about their harassment stories, it seems that the #MeToo movement has initiated in Pakistan. Earlier, Khalid Bajwa of Patari was accused of inappropriate behaviour that forced him to step down from his position in the firm. Just like Hollywood, women across Pakistan are now calling for change.









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COMMENTS (10)

shakeel Mahota | 6 years ago | Reply why only members of showbiz community..??? Are men and women in other thousands of professions very pious and decent????????
mama | 6 years ago | Reply Shahbash girls!. You are very brave and we all believe you. Dont listen to the haters. All these blood men need to be taught the lesson of their lives. Remember, there is a HUGH, if silent majority that believes you. Young girls nowadays are so brave!
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