“We did not approach the police to investigate the allegations as it would have brought bad name to the university and set parents of the 9,500 girls studying here worrying,”
Posted on 11 February 2012 by Tea Server
“We did not approach the police to investigate the allegations as it would have brought bad name to the university and set parents of the 9,500 girls studying here worrying,”
Posted on 26 January 2012 by Tea Server
What impression are we giving the world by being so haughty and by undertaking moral-policing? What lessons are we teaching our children? And what dangers are we exposing people to?
Posted on 05 January 2012 by Tea Server
Street Harassment is a global phenomenon that is largely overlooked, and even considered acceptable despite there being laws against it in many places including Pakistan. Street harassment includes making sexually explicit comments, ogling, whistling, following and groping. In the making of these videos, we found that many Pakistani women, especially from the lower-middle classes began wearing burqas because they found the additional garment enabling in many ways. However, they find that the problem of street harassment has worsened, and even in burqas, they are harassed as they wait for buses, rickshas, taxis, or walk down the street. The women we spoke with in this series of videos had experienced intimidation that crossed class, age, religion and ethnicity.
We are grateful to the young women featured in this video — Nabiha Meher, Aroosa Shaukat and Mehreen Kasana — for having spoken to us about street harassment. They are all three journalists (as journalism is evolving) whether in the realm of social media, blogs or print.
Posted on 28 November 2011 by Tea Server
Few months ago i saw an Indian website ipaidabribe.com, that website was started by “Ramesh Ramanathan” & within few months it has created an outstanding impact on the Indian society, One of my friend Muhammad Bilal said that we should start something like ipaidbribe in Pakistan & we both decide bring that online module in Pakistan.
We didn’t focus only on Bribe we added all Crime Categories on that website & People can report any kind of crime like Bribe, Environmental, Fraud, Harassment, Domestic violence, Child Abuse, Kidnapping, Murder, Robbery, Snatching etc
Its very easy to submit a report & also you can select the exact location through Google map. Once you submit a report, Our moderator can verify that incident through different sources, After confirmation its activated as an Verified report.
So guys start reporting a Crime on Map a Crime website. Lets make Pakistan Crime Free Country.
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