How Aurat March organisers overcame Pakistan government hurdles to protest for women’s rights

For the organisers of the annual women’s rights demonstration known as Aurat (Women) March, it had been a stressful few days leading up to the event in Karachi, held this year on May 10 to coincide with Mother’s Day.

As always, it was a struggle to obtain the no-objection certificate known as NOC, a colonial-era administrative permit required for public gatherings.

Four days before the event, when organisers arrived at the Karachi Press Club to hold a press conference about this, police apprehended classical dancer and theatre activist Sheema Kermani, one of the movement’s leaders. She is also a leading voice for peace with neighbouring India and in the region.

Half a dozen other women activists were similarly detained. Videos of police grabbing the 75-year old Kermani by her arms and shoving her into a police van went viral, sparking massive outrage in Pakistan as well as across the region and in the diaspora.

The detained activists were released...

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