Liberty For Pakistani Women

March 9, 2010

International Women’s Day!

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The International Women’s Day is a great opportunity to view what progress we did or how we helped the women around the world or even in our own community,  or even in our own home.

Sometimes when  look  around our surroundings, we observed that sisters, mothers, wives and even maids are treated with disrespect, humiliation, seduced and killed every minutes. On this unanimous day do something special for the victim and less fortunate women. Gather friends and family members and do a charity or fundraiser.  Distribute love and adore your mother,  sisters, wives and even maids. Maids are earning money and working to support their family. You don’t own them. This is their job, so, be a good, generous, and respectful boss.  Raise your voice or pen to criticize men and politics who are treating women as a third class citizen and treating them with rubbish and torture. A very good example is Pakistan’s men and politics: killing and abusing women every second.  Pakistan’s television channel “GEO” is showing women as modernized creature, giving them opportunity to be an equal citizen and human, but politicians and religious extremists tried to close the channel many times, criticizing it of following Western footsteps of countries like United States and Britain.  But GEO is not giving up. That’s what I’m talking about. Why only few are willing to support freedom and equality for women?   Why few? United States is most freed country for women, I ever witnessed. That’s for sure!

Happy International Women’s Day, to my fellow women from every side of the country they’re suffering in, and each and every corner of the World.  I’m always with you.

Here are some links to view this day:

The First Women’s Day

White House Celebration

Pakistani Women Struggle

Donate and Help

December 26, 2009

I Hate To Say But…

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But men don’t care for their wives, mother, sisters or any women at all.  Not all men but most. Women have to stand for themselves especially in primitive and less fortunate countries. My friends and I did a seminar few days ago. In which we tried to reach Mexican, Pakistani, Bangladeshi and victim women of different places.  Few women came.  These women were shy,  had no confidence and were afraid to give their opinion against men. When the seminar  was over, we felt happiness and relieve on those simple and kind   faces.  I’m telling you this so you can do something  to make a change. It doesn’t have to  be a big seminar. It can  be in your club house or in friend’s or your backyard. Find women who are suffering from pain and burden of life. Show them life is beautiful and you just have to say no to terror and abuse men in your life trying to give. Help them and you’ll feel better yourself!

November 11, 2009

Honor Killings

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These killings are true hatred towards women kind. Men are supposed to be loving father, caring brothers, affectionate husband and great uncles but they are turning into vicious animals, coward killers and terrible humankind.

Women are same and equal creation of GOD. And they should be allowed to live freely with liberty of speech and actions. Who will stand against illiterate ,men of certain countries who murder women in name of religion. But religion does not allow this neither does God.

(I’ve Post It On  http://blog.amnestyusa.org/women/honor-killings-of-women-brought-to-light/#comment-12489 )

October 16, 2009

Helpful Men?

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What do you think? Is men in our lives, honest to us, helpful or caring towards us and does he really truly love us?

Why I’m asking about men? Why aren’t these questions for women?

I need your respond. Your thoughts. And your articles, comments, argument, whatever you feel like saying on this topic. I’ll be waiting.

September 16, 2009

Very Good Example

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Whitney Houston is a very good example of  brave, courageous and hopeful woman!

I want my Pakistani women to be like her. No matter who say that you’re worthless or useless, don’t let them destroy your life or even  control it!

Whether its your father, brother, husband, uncle or even son, no man  can take away your rights to be happy, hopeful and live a flourishing  life.

Whitney Houston went through torture, disrespect, stress, addiction but she picked herself up, stand on her feet, took action against her misery and succeeded.

I want Pakistan’s women to never give up. and support of your love ones who care and are there for her. I’m with you!

August 31, 2009

I alway say…

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Believe in yourself!

small sentence but carries BIG meanings!

If you think you can make a difference by doing something unusually good, then don’t think, just go on with it. Don’t let anyone tell you, “It’s not going to work”. Then can doubt you but you can’t doubt yourself! Can you?

If you see discrimination happening in society, try to stop it in any way you can. You’ll get hurdles in your way but with boldness and believe in your heart, you’ll succeed!

Do comments or argue with me on this topic!

Another example of terrorism used religion as a tool is reported be dawn news paper….

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CIVILIANS  are often the victims too but security personnel are particularly vulnerable. Anyone in uniform in fact, any symbol of the state however removed from the theater of war, is the preferred target of the hard-core extremists that operate under the Taliban umbrella. Be it day or night, it seems the assassins can strike anywhere almost at will. And now that they are on the back foot in the battlefield, the fear is that the Pakistani Taliban may increasingly point their suicide squads towards softer targets.

The latest victims include at least 20 dead in Khyber Agency who were in no way part of the military machine that is fighting the Taliban. They were members of the Khasadar Force, a tribal police unit that draws its manpower from the local population. Gathered at a checkpoint near the Afghan border on Thursday evening, the Khasadars were hit by a suicide bomber just as they were about to break their fast. For nearly two dozen men on official duty, this Ramadan proved to be their last. Who knows, the misguided man who blew himself up in search of eternal bliss may have been fasting himself.

Thursday’s tragedy was the first major suicide blast in Pakistan since the death of

Tehrik-i-Taliban chief Baitullah Mehsud. Responsibility for the attack was claimed by a Taliban-affiliated militant outfit based in Orakzai, which borders Khyber Agency. A spokesman for the organization also warned of further attacks if the government persists with using the region as a supply route for Nato forces in Afghanistan. With the crackdown on the Taliban continuing in earnest, the militants perhaps feel they can force the government to change tack through random acts of savagery. Though nothing is set in stone and predictions can be premature, this policy seems destined for failure. Nor is the Taliban’s terror campaign likely to sway public sentiment, which is now firmly behind the military operation. In fact, every new act of violence strengthens the view that the perpetrators of these heinous crimes can no longer be tolerated.

With the power struggle in the top echelons of the Pakistani Taliban apparently over, there is a danger that the new TTP chief may unleash a fresh wave of terror to cement his credentials as a ‘worthy’ successor to Baitullah Mehsud. Hakimullah Mehsud is said to be a ruthless and highly ambitious young man, and could have a point to prove to more senior Taliban commanders and any detractors within his loosely knit organization. Unlike his predecessor he craves exposure. And for a mindset as warped as that of the Taliban, violence means publicity.

This news is taken from DAWN Pakistan’s Newspaper,  after reading this news, that Muslims killing the other Muslims, on the name of same religion, I think nobody wants to adapt this religion, what do you think?

August 3, 2009

This Site Is Dedicated To Liberty Of Pakistani Women

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To My Fellow Pakistan’s Women!

Be brave. Don’t lose hope!  God is with you.  Men is your brother, husband, father, uncle but not God.  Don’t let the men  make decisions for you!  Don’t let him control your life!   And don’t let him treat you like slave or maid!

You are a human and you are no less then men!

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