When WAR first started out in 1989, it operated mainly
as a pressure group. Being a brainchild of Women’s Action
Forum (WAF) to combat injustices meted out to women in the
form of rape and sexual harassment, WAR became (and remains)
the only organization all over Pakistan dealing with the issues
of rape other forms of sexual abuse specifically.
In the yesteryears, one could find WAR in the press with an
outstanding regularity. One favored form of putting pressure
on the government and those who abused authority to suppress
women was putting items in the newspapers and elsewhere, to
strongly protest against the rising trend of abuse of women.
One of these abuses was in the form of the intolerably cruel
Hudood Ordinances. Galvanizing the power of the press, WAR
took on the task of religiously opposing the Ordinances with
full force, a battle that is on going.
In
the links below, one can find information on how WAR used
the fettered press to wage a war against the most tragic laws
ever to grace the statute of Pakistan.
| NGOs
seek probe into Qala Jangi massacre: HR Day observed
Source: Daily "DAWN"
Dated: Dec 11, 2001 |
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Various NGOs staged demonstrations to highlight the
issues relating to human rights violations on the occasion
of International Human Rights Day which is observed
around the globe on Dec 10.
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full story...
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Exhibition
by art students
Source: Daily "DAWN"
Dated: Nov 25, 2001 |
A
two-day exhibition of student artists opened at the
SG auditorium of Alliance Francaise de Karachi on Saturday
morning. Read
full story... |
Problems
involving court marriages
Source: Daily "DAWN"
Dated: Nov 19, 2001 |
Men
and women who go in for court marriage because of opposition
from their families run the risk of facing trial under
the Hudood Ordinances. This results in undue suffering
and imprisonment.
“Usually men and women who do not meet all the
requirements of a court marriage fall into trouble if
the legality of their marriage is later challenged,”
says Shakira Tariq of the War against Rape. Read
full story... |
| NGOs
express solidarity with Afghans
Source: Daily "DAWN"
Dated: Oct 19, 2001 |
Representatives
of civil society organizations and citizens, at a meeting
on Thursday, expressed solidarity with the Afghan people.
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full story... |
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