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women's rights in Pakistan
AI-Generated Content Poses a Looming Threat to Women in India and Pakistan
By Zohaib Altaf and Nimra Javed
Socially conservative and patriarchal values make the threat of sexually-themed deepfakes a dire concern for the countries' girls and women.
629 Pakistani Girls Were Sold as Brides to Chinese Men
By Associated Press
Investigations, however, have largely ceased -- allegedly under pressure from officials wary of damaging China-Pakistan relations.
Baad: A Cruel Tradition in Balochistan
By Hizbullah Khan
Balochistan's women suffer at the hand of an old tribal cultural practice.
Khadija Siddiqi: Justice Delayed, Not Denied
By Sonya Rehman
She was stabbed 23 times in broad daylight, but her attacker walked free for over a year.
The Panama Papers and Women’s Rights in Pakistan
By Kunwar Khuldune Shahid
The leaks could force Pakistani government’s hand on the Women’s Protection Act.
Interview: Qamar Naseem: The Pakistani Feminist
By Sonya Rehman
Pakistani women’s rights activist, Qamar Naseem on working with communities at the grass-roots level.
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