Bravo! A society is judged by how it treats its disadvantaged. Women were deprived everywhere even in western societies. Pakistan has a long way to go as the majority does not think there is a problem in keeping its women indoors. You can only see men everywhere. Come off it, and this recognition is a tight slap across the face of male chavnists and those worse than them! There are many from stone ages still there!
She exposed know what impotent pakistani men do to brave and independent women who believe that they're not slaves to men... Lets Pray the islamic fundamentals dont do anything to her...
It will help to curb down to some extend the cruelty against women in India and pakistan. we need someone in India as well , no not one, but all especially women to come forward for the cause of weak and downtrodden women.
Re: GOOD WORK
by ramanujam srinivasan on Feb 28, 2012 03:21 AM
Atleast be happy that in India they have a judicial system where women can report r.a.p.e....I read a blog by a pakistani human rights reporter called Sana Saleem..She says that the rape cases in Pakistan is very high and not even 10% is reported ..... Only in 2005,they abolished the four witness policy where a woman needs to bring 4 men as eye witness to convict the rapist or she will be accused to adultery
Re: GOOD WORK
by Desi on Feb 28, 2012 03:33 AM
I doubt whether a documentary will actually change the attitude of men in India and Pakistan especially.
Lok at YSR did. A guy poured acid on a girl and he had the guy and his friends killed in an encounter!!
That will probably change these acid throwing guys' atittude!