Posted by | February 25, 2012
The Legal Trauma of Rape

This article was originally published in Newsline's March 2010 as a box in article Fight to the Finish Each year, WAR targets to take 20 cases of rape to court....

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Posted by | February 19, 2012
Pakistan’s Suffragettes

This article was originally published in Newsline's March 2011 issue “There are already so many laws; why do we need new ones?” was one female politician’s response to enacting women-related...

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Posted by | February 14, 2012
The Reality of Breast Cancer

This article was originally published in Newsline's October 2009 issue Breast cancer is considered to be a curable form of cancer but only if it is detected early. However, in...

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Posted by | February 9, 2012
The New Media Revolution

This article was originally published in Newsline's January 2011 issue In a short space of time, new media and social networks have blitzkrieged their way into global consciousness and usage,...

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Posted by | February 9, 2012
Critics of Facebook ban face nasty battle

This article was originally published on Newsline's blog on May 21, 2010 I sat in my car at a distance from the main gate of the Karachi Press Club, thinking...

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Posted by | February 5, 2012
Mukhtar Mai Fearful For Her Security

This article was originally published on the Newsline blog on April 28, 2011 With the arrival of the acquitted men back in the village, Mukhtar Mai is now fearful for...

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Posted by | January 25, 2012
Interview: Anis Haroon, National Commission on the Status of Women

This interview was originally published in Newsline's March 2011 issue Anis Haroon “The government has the political will, but we face hurdles from the bureaucracy” - Anis Haroon, Chairperson, National...

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Posted by | April 25, 2011
The Rapists are Free, But so What?

This article was originally published on Newsline's blog on April 25, 2011 As always, public opinion is divided on the subject of Mukhtar Mai’s verdict, as it is on many...

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