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For Afghan students, new orders cut contact between peers

By thehighasia
September 7, 2021
in :  Afghanistan, Conflict, Education, extremism, Politics, Religion, Slider, Society, Women
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Taliban dress code

The Taliban takeover in Afghanistan, marked on August 15, has prompted a sequence of pushbacks on the rights and regular movements of citizens, especially women who, as they anticipated, are facing multiple threats to political representation, education and public work.

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A war of liberation for Afghan women?

By thehighasia
August 27, 2021
in :  Afghanistan, Conflict, extremism, Features, Human Rights, Latest, Opinion, Slider, Society, Women
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The euphemism of “collateral damage” encompassed bombing raids and cruise missile assassination strikes that killed civilians, meaning women and girls as well as men and boys. Berry quotes one critic of the war who argued that the alleged concern for women put a “feminist glow on some of the most brutal bombings.

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Adeeba murder case: plea filed in court for bail cancellation of accused

By thehighasia
August 18, 2021
in :  Gilgit-Baltistan, Gojal, High Asia Region, Human Rights, Hunza, Judiciary, News, Slider, Women
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The government has filed a plea in a court for cancellation of bail of the prime accused in the Adeeba murder case amid protests in different parts of Gilgit-Baltistan and other cities seeking justice for the victim and an end to rising incidents of suicide and violence against women in the mountainous societies.

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Domestic violence: Let’s talk about it!

By thehighasia
June 23, 2021
in :  Domestic Violence, Gilgit-Baltistan, Human Rights, Opinion, Women
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Domestic violence

Domestic violence, rape, and murder have been around in Gilgit-Baltistan for so long, but these subjects are considered taboos in our society. People till the recent past wouldn’t dare to talk about these subjects openly. We tend to keep them under the carpet to save the so-called ‘honour’ of the family, region, or religion.

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Tajik buzkashi horsewoman breaks barriers

By thehighasia
June 17, 2021
in :  Arts & Culture, Central Asia, Features, Latest News, Slider, Society, Sports, Tajikistan, Women
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Buzkashi

Tajik rider Malika Rajabova is used to being the only woman on the field when she plays buzkashi, a Central Asian sport in which competitors on horseback fight to grab a goat carcass.

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The unheard voices of Gilgit-Baltistan

By thehighasia
June 9, 2021
in :  Feminism, Gilgit-Baltistan, Human Rights, Latest News, Pakistan, Slider, Society, Women
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The unheard voices

There is a need for creating awareness about the rights of women and persons with disability, and struggle for an end to objectification, discrimination, harassment, and exploitation of women and the demolition of patriarchal structures to establish an egalitarian and pluralistic society

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Pro-Palestinian views: Outcry after AP reporter fired

By thehighasia
May 24, 2021
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Pro-Palestine Reporter

Emily Wilder had been targeted by extremist Zionist media outlets; News agency decision to fire Emily Wilder criticised after rightwing media highlight her previous activism in college.

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‘Hosnia had dreams’: grief in Kabul as girls’ school targeted

By thehighasia
May 14, 2021
in :  Afghanistan, Education, extremism, Latest, Opinion, Slider, Terrorism, Women
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Hazara community in mourning but defiant after more than 60 people killed in school bomb blasts by Stefanie Glinski in Kabul Women gather to mourn the victims – mostly girls – of a series of explosions outside Sayed Al-Shuhada school in Kabul’s Hazara district. Photo: The Guardian Latifa and Hosnia had been sharing a wooden bench in their classroom at …

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PM asked to take notice of smear campaign against Aurat March organisers

By thehighasia
April 1, 2021
in :  extremism, Human Rights, Latest News, Pakistan, Slider, Women
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In an open letter, writers, academics, artists, journalists, lawyers, political and social workers have urged PM Imran Khan to take notice of a smear campaign and court orders asking police to file cases against women rights activists and organisers of the Aurat Azadi March. The smear campaign used deliberately doctored footage and misrepresented images to insinuate that the organisers and participants of the march raised slogans and displayed banners purportedly with ‘blasphemous’ content.

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FIR against women march organisers

By thehighasia
March 27, 2021
in :  extremism, Latest, Legal, Pakistan, Politics, Religion, Slider, Women
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AAM dismayed at a Peshawar court order News Desk Islamabad: The organisers of the Aurat Azadi March (women liberation march) Islamabad chapter has expressed dismay at the order issued by a Peshawar session court. The sessions court judge on Friday directed the Peshawar Cantonment police to file an FIR under Section 22A of the CrPC against organisers and participants of …

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AAM: leading personalities condemn smear drive

By thehighasia
March 17, 2021
in :  extremism, Human Rights, Latest, Media, National, Pakistan, Politics, Slider, Society, Women
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High Asia Herald Report Journalists, politicians, academics, intellectuals and rights activists have expressed solidarity with the organisers of the Aurat Azadi March (AAM) and have condemned the smear campaign by obscurantist rightwing groups and trolls. The Aurat March was held in several cities of Pakistan to commemorate International Women’s Day on 8th March. A joint statement signed by over 1,000 …

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Women disconnected

By thehighasia
January 16, 2021
in :  Education, Features, Human Rights, Latest, Media, Pakistan, Pandemic, Slider, Society, Technology, Women
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News Desk Islamabad: The majority of women face restrictions from their families when using the internet, a new study finds. Six out of 10 women internet users face some kind of restrictions from their families, finds the survey titled “Women Disconnected: Feminist Case Studies on the Gender Digital Divide Amidst COVID-19”, conducted by Media Matters for Democracy (MMfD). The study …

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Artworks highlight violence against women

By thehighasia
December 12, 2020
in :  Arts & Culture, Human Rights, Latest News, Slider, Women
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Artworks show, live mural painting, poetry recitation, dance and mime performances highlight the increasingly pervasive sexual misconduct, harassment, The paintings not only show the social menace but also depict the resilience of women, dreams and optimismderogatory remarks, abuse and violence faced by women at workplaces, homes, and on campuses across Pakistan.

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Let me breathe

By thehighasia
October 16, 2020
in :  Features, Feminism, Gilgit-Baltistan, Human Rights, Latest, Opinion, People, Slider, Society, Women
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By Ramish Khan You can never think of the hefty weighs I am bearing with a weak shoulder. I hide my panic scars of brutal attacks because I’ve extreme fear of being judged or being treated wrong after all I am a woman right? Surrounded by filthy, sullied and ill-starred mindsets, I am unable to do whatever I want to …

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‘Men will be men’ versus ‘my body my right’

By thehighasia
October 4, 2020
in :  Education, Features, Feminism, Human Rights, Latest, Opinion, Pakistan, Resistance, Slider, Society, Women
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By Sana Basim ‘Men will be men’ and ‘my body my right’. These are the most famous slogans of our times but the connotations and perceptions behind both slogans are completely different. Our religious leaders always have a dominant role to endorse this mindset, despite most of the child abuse cases reported by Mudrassa teachers, still, influential religious leaders normally …

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Tracking 3 decades of dramatic glacial lake growth

In the largest-ever study of glacial lakes, researchers using a 30-year satellite data record have found that the volume of these lakes worldwide has increased by about 50% since 1990 as glaciers melt and retreat due to climate change. Courtest: NASA/National Geographic

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