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Feminism is caring for and respecting my husband: Sadaf Kanwal

Daily Times July 25, 2021 Sadaf Kanwal believes that it’s a wife’s job to care for her husband’s needs regardless of him caring for her or not. She also thinks feminism is nothing more than a result of ‘liberals’ taking over. Sadaf and husband Shehroze Sabzwari sat down on the show ‘Hamare Mehman’ over Eid, talking about everything from Shehroze’s second marriage to Sadaf Kanwal, his relationship with his daughter Nooreh, and Sadaf’s thoughts on feminism. When asked what she thinks feminism is and whether she believes women are oppressed in our culture, Sadaf said, “Women are not oppressed at all, in fact, they are very strong. I believe I am very strong, and I think you must be strong too.”

Boys will not be boys, they will have to be accountable!

Boys will not be boys, they will have to be accountable!
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Feminism is caring for and respecting my husband: Sadaf Kanwal

Feminism is caring for and respecting my husband: Sadaf Kanwal
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Murder of ex-diplomat s daughter has shaken Pakistan Media & money are both being questioned

Murder of ex-diplomat s daughter has shaken Pakistan Media & money are both being questioned
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Land of misogyny

Land of misogyny July 8, 2021 Should we all just ask our daughters to leave Pakistan as quickly as possible? Should we be warning all women that they should expect no rights, no dignity, no sense of respect in a country that they can barely call home – because home is where you’re supposed to feel safe, and safe is not a word Pakistani women can use easily for what the country has become? Just recently, flashed across social media, were ugly images involving the sexual assault of a couple. This is not a rare occurrence – though the fact that this case’s video evidence went viral is what moved the police force to arrest the men responsible. Every day at least 11 women are raped in the country, and periodically we hear about the the rape of small girls – and boys – some no older than a few years in age. What drives and empowers monsters like Usman Mirza – the man in the viral video – into thinking they’ll get away with their vile acts? How is it that our collectiv

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