5 Extraordinary Women From Pakistan You Must Know About This International Women's Day

This International Women’s Day, we look at five remarkable women from across the border who have fought and inspired in equal measure, through their actions and words

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This International Women’s Day, we look at five remarkable women from across the border who have fought and inspired in equal measure, through their actions and words

Women around the world have been bastions of hope, courage, inspiration and dedication, not just for other women, but also men, while also being active agents behind long-lasting societal transformations. This seems to be truer now more than any other time, when women have risen in revolt against age-old injustices.

This International Women’s Day, we look at five remarkable women from Pakistan—poets, activists, film producers and human rights lawyers among them—who have fought and inspired in equal measure, through their actions and words.

Asma Jahangir, human rights activist and lawyer, (1952–2018)

Illustration: Aziza Ahmad

By the time Asma Jahangir was 18 years old, her father, a retired bureaucrat turned politician, had been imprisoned several times for public protest. And while she learned to stand up for what was right from her parents, being fearless came naturally to her. As a young student at a convent-run school in Lahore, she rallied to change how the head girl was selected. Asma demanded there be ‘at least a semblance of an election’, instead of a girl being chosen by the nuns, as was tradition. The school administration eventually agreed, while retaining veto power.

It was the year 1971, however, that marked her formal entry into a lifetime of public struggle and activism. Her father had been imprisoned yet again, this time by the then President, General Yahya Khan. Asma filed a petition for his release in the Lahore High Court, which was dismissed. She later said, "Courts were not new to me. Even before his detention,...

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