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Pakistan: City celebrates Int’l
Women’s Day as ‘Benazir Day’
March 9, 2008 – (Daily Times) International
Women’s Day (IWD) 2008 was celebrated as ‘Benazir Bhutto
Day’ with full spirit by the civil society on Saturday.
Various non-governmental organisations, civil society associations,
labour and journalist unions held seminars, press conferences, walks
and candlelit vigils throughout the day to commemorate the struggle
of women all across the globe.
The Women’s Action Forum (WAF) held a press conference at
the Lahore Press Club to pay tribute to all Pakistani women who
had struggled for equal rights, peace, justice and dignity both
in the past and the present.
The WAF also dedicated the IWD 2008 to Benazir Bhutto for her sacrifice
for the cause of democracy and equal rights for women. Various prominent
human rights activists attended the conference and addressed the
press on the issues of women’s rights.
The participants were also wearing dupattas (scarves) with the charter
of women’s rights convention printed on them.
Farida Shahid, Nighat Saeed Khan, Shahtaj Qazalbash, Rubina Sehgal,
Naila Naz and Samina Rehman spoke on the occasion. The speakers
said that the WAF had taken the initiative to challenge the discriminatory
laws against women such as the Hudood Ordinance, Law of Evidence
and the Qisas law, related to honour killings right from the Zia
era and was still fighting for the repeal of these laws.
Talking about the Women Protection Bill, the speakers were of the
view that it was a good effort on the part of the government, but
a lot needed to be done to make it effective since its implementation
could not be seen anywhere.
The speakers also pointed out that the Political Parties Act should
be improved, as more women should be allowed to contest on the general
seats apart from the reserved seats. They also said that the rising
graph of violence against women would continue to rise unless the
government put in its efforts to eliminate the root causes of the
issue.
In the end, the speakers said they had high hopes that the new government
would work on women’s issues and that the civil society would
fully support the government.
APWA holds 18th Triennial Conference: All Pakistan Women’s
Association (APWA) held its 18th Triennial Conference at its provincial
headquarters in the backdrop of IWD. Delegates from all over the
country participated in the conference where future strategies regarding
APWA’s activities and policies were discussed. The two-day
conference will end on Sunday.
Working Women Organisation (WWO) held a seminar at the Lahore Press
Club (LPC). Different trade union representatives, lawyers, political
party workers and media personnel also attended the seminar. WWO
Coordinator Aima Mehmood and President Rubina Jamil, while speaking
on the occasion, said that the condition and status of women in
Pakistan made it seem as if the country were still living in the
dark ages. They added that 80% of the population lived in villages
where women were denied the right to education and finances.
SAP holds walk and candlelit vigil: South Asia Partnership-Pakistan
(SAP) held a walk from the LDA plaza to the LPC where they held
a candlelit vigil. Punjab Union of Journalists, Electronic Media
Reporters Association, and other civil society organisations participated
in the event. The activists stressed the need for women to organise
themselves in a way so that they could fight for their rights which
were bestowed by the law and Islam. Further, it was said that unless
women stood for their rights, their conditions would not improve
in society. The Centre for Clinical Psychology also organised a
walk that ended at the Punjab University main campus.
From:http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=2008%5C03%5C09%5Cstory_9-3-2008_pg13_1
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