Pakistani court to hear petition terming women's rights movement 'anti-state'

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A major women's rights movement in Pakistan is facing a legal challenge over a march scheduled for next month over allegations that the ...

A woman hold sign as she takes part in an Aurat March, or Women's March in Karachi, Pakistan March 8, 2018. LAHORE, Pakistan: A major women's rights movement in Pakistan is facing a legal challenge over a march scheduled for next month over allegations that the organisers' activities are"anti-state".

A petition attempting to bar the march from its announced venue and ban all associated promotion on social media will be heard by a court in Lahore on Thursday, alleging that"heavy funds" have been donated to the organisers by"anti-state forces". "By openly displaying their aspirations some these women, men and gays dare to take a step ahead in creating the environment that is traditionally, culturally and morally less binding upon them," the legal complaint said.The case against the Aurat March also refers to new social media rules, approved by Pakistan's government this month, which increase regulation of cyber space and that rights activists say could be used to stifle dissent and free speech.

 

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