Lahore teacher and writer Sara Arshad had never attended the Aurat March nor allowed her two daughters to do so, fearing the intense backlash that the feminist protest receives every year. But this Women's Day, she took the leap of faith with her teens in tow.
An exhibition based on actual incidents of sexual violence had clothing hanging from clotheslines, a poignant reminder of what rape survivors and victims were wearing when attacked. Approximately eleven women are raped every day in Pakistan.