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KARACHI: NGO concerned
over women rights
July 14, 2005 - (Dawn) The Aurat Foundation, a non-governmental
organization working for women rights, has condemned political parties
in the NWFP’s Dir district for restricting women from contesting
the ensuing local bodies’ elections, and has urged the authorities
to ensure women participation in polls. Anis Haroon, Aslam Brohi,
Hassan Pathan, Nuzhat Shirin and others of the NGO on Thursday said
they had learnt that local leaders of various political parties
had met at a hotel in Dir and had decided to stop women from filing
nomination papers for the polls, which are to be filed from July
16.
The NGO activists pointed out to the government that women were
not allowed by these local political parties to contest nor even
cast votes in the local bodies’ elections in 2001 in Dir and
Swabi districts, calling it a clear violation of women rights.
They demanded the government and the Election Commission of Pakistan
to take notice of the ulterior intentions of some extremist elements
of society. They also urged the political parties in general and
the progressive ones in particular to condemn these orthodox notions
and ensure the participation of women in the political process in
these areas.
From: http://www.dawn.com/2005/07/15/local18.htm
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