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.
| Karo-kari
custom blamed on system
Source: Daily "DAWN"
Dated: Nov 21, 2003 |
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Speakers at a seminar on infamous tradition of karo-kari
held the feudal system responsible for this social evil
and called for creating a separate ministry and also
urged the political parties to play their role to eliminate
violence against women.
Read
full Story...
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HRCP
& WAR for justice to Saima
Source: Daily "DAWN"
Dated: Oct 12, 2003 |
THE
Human Rights Commission of Pakistan and War Against
Rape demand protection for Saima, twice subjected to
gang-rape besides other abuses. Read
full Story... |
| HRCP,
WAR demand stern action
Source: Daily "DAWN"
Dated: Oct 10, 2003 |
Two
NGOs working for human rights have demanded that all
those involved in the gang-rape of a housewife, ‘Ms
S’, be arrested and awarded exemplary punishment.
Read
full Story... |
| NGOs
seek judicial probe into ship mishap
Source: Daily "DAWN"
Dated: Aug 22, 2003 |
Various
NGOs have demanded a high-level judicial inquiry into
the causes that led to the grounding of the Greek oil
tanker MT Tasman Spirit off the coast of Karachi. Read
full Story... |
| NGOs
seek ownership rights for farmers
Source: Daily "DAWN"
Dated: July 26, 2003 |
A
meeting of various non-governmental organizations on
Thursday criticized the atrocities being committed by
the Rangers against the Okara farmers and demanded that
the peasants be given their due rights. Read
full Story... |
| Activists
demand end to gender discrimination
Source: Daily "DAWN"
Dated: Mar 09, 2003 |
A
large number of people, an overwhelming majority of
them women, assembled at the Press Club on Saturday
afternoon to celebrate the International Women’s
Day, that is observed throughout the world on March
8. Read
full Story... |
| NGOs
slam Marwat’s inclusion in govt
Source: Daily "DAWN"
Dated: Jan 08, 2003 |
Non-governmental
organizations have expressed concern over the inclusion
of Irfanullah Marwat in the Sindh cabinet and have demanded
that he be dropped from the government and the pending
rape case against him be decided soon. Read
full Story... |
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