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Women s clothes have become a hot topic these past few days and everyone, from our prime minister to our human rights minister, has an opinion.
Of course, while we weren t too pleased with Prime Minister Imran Khan s take, we have to applaud Federal Human Rights Minister Shireen Mazari for a tweet she posted about respecting women s choice of dress. But this is a story in two parts, and while we applaud her in part one, we re sighing in dismay in part two.
Part I Absolutely reject anyone, especially a woman, ridiculing or insulting any woman over choice of dress, she wrote on Twitter. Arrogance to assume what another woman s idea of Pakistan may be! Muslim women are being denied their right to dress as they wish in Europe let s not deny our women their right of dress choice.
Photo: Ali Hamza/Instagram
Singer Ali Hamza released a new song on February 12 and it s a tribute to daughters. Sar Buland is about keeping your head up high for someone else and because of someone else a daughter.
The music video shows a father doting on his daughter and how she makes him proud by helping others. The song has been written by Irfan Urfi and the concept and direction of the video is by Samar Minallah Khan.
Hamza, part of the band Noori, has been active on Instagram, posting pictures from behind the scenes of the music video and most of his posts have the hashtags “GirlChildEmpowerment” and “SheCanSheWill”.
Legislation, implementation gap obstacle to rights
Shireen Mazari says issues at institutional, societal level need to be overcome
Children perform a tableau on World Human Rights Day. PHOTO: EXPRESS
ISLAMABAD:
While critical advancements have been made in promoting and protecting human rights in the country, there remain barriers and obstacles that need to be overcome at an institutional and societal level to ensure that every citizen can live a life where their dignity is maintained and their rights are respected.
This was stated by the Federal Human Rights Minister Shireen Mazari on Thursday at a hybrid in-person and online event to mark the International Human Rights Day and the culmination of 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence (GBV) campaign in Pakistan. The event was jointly hosted by the federal human rights ministry and UN Women at the Shaheed Benazir Bhutto Crisis Centre (SBBCC) in Islamabad.
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