FEMICIDE, MISOGYNY, PATRIARCHY
Twitter calls for #JusticeForNoor and
wonders when Pakistani women will be safe
PUBLISHED 21 JUL, 2021
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This is the third brutal attack on a woman in
Pakistan in the past couple of days.
It seems like every day there is a new hashtag informing us of
another brutal act of violence against a Pakistani woman.
Women get no respite from this never-ending cycle of violence
and every day there is another example of how women are not
safe.
On Tuesday, 27-year-old Noor Muqaddam, the daughter
of the former ambassador to South Korea, was killed in Islamabad.
According to the police, she was slaughtered after being shot at.
Twitter is currently filled with posts from people shocked at
the murder and calling for justice for Noor.
It should be declared a national emergency, said one user.
Perhaps someone will actually do something about it then.
Actor Osman Khalid Butt vowed that he wouldn't stop
screaming until justice was served.
Singer Meesha Shafi sarcastically congratulated
those who opposed the violence against women bill.
Other people noted that there had been three hashtags
calling for justice for women victims of violence back to
back.
The first was for Quratulain and the second for Saima.
One user reminded us that, yes, all men.
Why do women need more rights, people ask.
This is why.
This violence is a terrifying prospect women
live in fear of every day.
This user reflected on the inherently unsafe
world women live in.
Others were just in shock and disbelief.
Safety is a privilege and it can be snatched
away at any time, reminded this user.
Don't confuse the issue, this was a murder,
one user asserted.
Another questioned what the state of other cities
is if Islamabad is this unsafe.
These users had reminders for everyone about
how often this happens and how unsafe they feel.
There is very little left to say because every other day a
brutal incident of violence against a woman is reported
and no one is doing anything to stop it.
We need action and we need it now because women
are not safe.
If their killers, harassers and abusers are not behind bars,
women will never be safe and we need the government
and our law enforcers to step up. Help protect your citizens
and make this country safer for everyone.
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