Watch: In Pakistan, women took to the streets for the ‘Aurat March’, demanding equality and justice
The bold and defiant posters that challenged the patriarchy society stole the show.
JAAGI JAAGI
— Marriya Malik (@marriyamalik1) March 9, 2019
AURAT JAAGI #AuratAzadiMarch2019 #AuratAzadiMarch #AuratAzadSamaajAzad #IWD2019 pic.twitter.com/klibPYXBi4
Several cities in Pakistan saw a sea of women coming together in solidarity and promoting the spirit of Women’s Day with the “Aurat March”.
Armed with witty posters and placards, they gathered in public spaces in major cities that included Lahore, Peshawar, Karachi, Islamabad and Hyderabad, declaring their resistance to patriarchal norms.
Reproductive rights, sexual harassment in the workplace, “honour killings” and child marriages were some of the issues highlighted by women in this year’s rallies, Al Jazeera reported.
If you're still feeling down watch this absolutely delightful video. Women who stood up in the 80s.#AuratMarch2019 pic.twitter.com/z4jfe1IeBT
— prima facie female (@shmyla) March 10, 2019
#AuratMarchHyderabad 💪💃❤️ pic.twitter.com/jHJNjGxePE
— Ariba Jalbani (@AribaJB) March 8, 2019
QUEEN 👑 @itsmeeshashafi takes the stage at the #AuratMarch #Lahore @AuratMarch pic.twitter.com/nxRrf77Ll7
— Bushra Hamid (@BushHamid) March 8, 2019
Please hear Bindiya Rana, the khwajasira activist, who is speaking about the violence and persecution against their community at the Aurat March in Karachi#auratmarch2019#humaurtein pic.twitter.com/ixL7BERwy6
— AuratMarchKarachi2019 (@AuratMarch2019) March 10, 2019
This is amazing @wdf_pk ❤️#AuratMarch2019#AuratMarchHyderabad ♀️ pic.twitter.com/A6P8RQDwa9
— Ariba Jalbani (@AribaJB) March 9, 2019
pics via family && friends from #AuratMarach2019 💕✌🏾🙏🏾 pic.twitter.com/03NwPT6zI3
— seldom saiyan (@henahiddles) March 8, 2019
Another poster I made for Aurat March as @merabichrayaar said.
— Anas Tipu (@teepusahab) March 8, 2019
This is important. If not anything the least we men can do is stop dictating stuff to women. #AuratMarch2019 pic.twitter.com/n6bL2bzE1r
Here are my favourite posters from #AuratMarach2019
— Ayeshay (@champagne_lassi) March 8, 2019
“Equal rights mujhe bhe do” pic.twitter.com/hzwHbfjvgC
The “Aurat March” was launched in 2018 in Karachi to provide just upper-class women but women from all sections of society with a platform to fight for their rights. The march is organised by “Hum Auratein” (We the Women), a women’s collective that conducts community outreach programmes.
“The basic purpose to put together the march was to demand and raise our voice for provision of fundamental rights to women, including economic, reproductive, security and environmental inequality and seeking an end to police and state brutality. These are the rights that the constitution of Pakistan promises, however they are still not accessible and exercised when it comes to women,” Nighat Dad, lawyer and co-organiser of the march, told The News International.