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Aurat March also brought out notable celebrities and personalities from the entertainment industry, including filmmaker Jami, actor Adnan Malik, singer Rachel Viccaji and comedian Ali Gul Pir.
Aurat March and the Aurat Azadi March. Before last year, the march was organized in Islamabad by Aurat Azadi March (AAM), which differs ideologically from Aurat March in its alignment with the left.
Aurat March 2021 is "a labour of love and pain" of and for Pakistanis, she said, clarifying that there wasn't "any international funding".
The “aurat march” was first launched in the southern port city of Karachi last year when a group of women decided to expand the feminist movement beyond the upper-class of the society.
The Aurat March organisers in various cities presented their charter of demands, including an end to patriarchal violence, increased representation of women while making decisions on climate ...
Between Aurat March 2021 and Aurat March 2022, a young woman from an affluent family was held hostage, tortured, raped and beheaded by a man from an educated and affluent family; ...
The Aurat March committees across the country are loosely knit and there is no coherent vision or thematic uniformity and city events are not required to adhere to specific organisational rules.
Islamabad - Organisers of the Aurat March held a large protest outside the Islamabad Press Club on Friday, calling for justice for 17-year-old TikToker Sana Yousaf, who was brutally shot dead in her ...
The ‘Aurat March’, as it has come to be known since its first iteration in 2018, was organised by Hum Aurtain – a feminist collective.
Isn't that what we teach our girls?' The Joyland actor said this is the point she wants to present to those who criticise and oppose women's rights, Aurat March and slogans like 'Mera Jism, Meri Marzi ...
The Aurat March — Urdu for “women’s march” — last year in Karachi, Pakistan. Since 2018, it has been held every year on March 8, International Women’s Day.
The Aurat March represents a defining moment in Pakistan's feminist movement, challenging stereotypes and redefining feminism in the Pakistani context.