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Aurat March demands Maryam Nawaz apologise or resign over comments on alleged Lahore college rape

Aurat March demands Maryam Nawaz apologise or resign over comments on alleged Lahore college rape

The feminist movement expressed outrage over the Punjab chief minister's "vile and regressive language" during Wednesday's press conference.
18 Oct, 2024

Aurat March Karachi, the feminist movement behind the annual Women’s Day march, demanded Punjab Chief Minister Maryam Nawaz apologise or resign from her post after her comments about the alleged rape of a Lahore student.

The organisation expressed outrage at Maryam’s “vile and regressive language”, and said it believed the CM was “unfit to represent the public while disregarding the safety, rights, and dignity of survivors of sexual violence.”

During a press conference on Wednesday, Maryam dismissed “rumours spread on social media” related to the alleged on-campus rape of the student, terming it a “fabricated story”.

The chief minister said an issue was made out of an incident that “never existed in the first place”. Referring to a young woman believed to be the victim, she said, “This girl is completely paak saaf (chaste), there are false allegations being levelled against her”.

“I am not only a CM but I also represent women — this is my red line,” Maryam said. “If a rape had happened, I would have acted before anyone said anything.”

According to the Aurat March, the chief minister’s statement about the girl’s purity and the allegations against her “reinforces the patriarchal belief that women’s worth is tied to the supposed ‘purity’ that comes with them being sexually untouched”. They added that the rhetoric was even more misogynistic when referring to rape.

The organisation questioned if victim-survivors of rape are “somehow impure and clean”, stating that they were “over 21,900 cases of rape have been reported in Pakistan from 2017 to 2021, with many more going unreported due to fear, shame, and stigma.

Aurat March claimed that the chief minister’s words made it more difficult for survivors to seek justice and fuelled a culture of victim-blaming that “protects rapists and vilifies those they brutalise”.

They said that framing the alleged rape as something the girl was wrongfully accused of implied that in incidents of rape, the blame of the accusation lay on the victim rather than the perpetrator.

“As if this wasn’t enough, she also claimed that allegations like these are meant to damage the reputation and ‘izzat’ (honour) of the victim-survivor’s family. Last we checked, the only person who loses their honour in the crime of rape is the rapist.”

They questioned how formally educated people in the 21st century, especially a woman in the case of the chief minister, were furthering “age-old rape apologist narratives”.

“Public officials should never echo the same repulsive justifications used by rapists and murderers in the name of ‘honour’. This is not just reckless; it’s a betrayal of every woman who has fought for her right to be treated as a human being.”

The organisation clarified that it believed in calling out misogynistic and patriarchal mindsets everywhere, regardless of an individual’s political affiliation.

The incident

Last week, news related to the alleged rape of the student went viral on social media, prompting the police to arrest a security guard at the college who was allegedly involved in the incident.

Enraged by the alleged incident, students mobilised on social media and staged protests outside different colleges in the city. During one of the protests, clashes broke out between the protesters and the security team of a college. Later on, police and students confronted each other, leaving 28 injured.

Comments

Ishrat Hyatt Oct 18, 2024 01:12pm
No one resigns in this country because they could not care less what happens to the general public!
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Ayesha Sadozai Oct 18, 2024 01:26pm
Very strange. So far , nobody has proven that any rape occurred at all , do the Aurat March have any evidence that they are going to present ? It does indeed seem that CM Maryam Nawaz is right in saying that this rape allegation is false. I don't see anything offensive in this?
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Fareeha Oct 18, 2024 01:50pm
Maryam Nawaz & her fake piety is disgusting as is her shameful rape rhetoric. This is a cover up & injustice to students.
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Laila Oct 18, 2024 01:51pm
Surely AM knows how Pakistan works. So unless there is an actual uprising in Pakistan on the scale we saw during Arab Spring, (which is never going to happen as our Pakistani population are notoriously passive and fatalist and in deep denial about reality), the CM will neither apologize and certainly not vacate her seat. Corruption is bad for a reason. It's engulfed the entire system, law and politics and law enforcement. CM is a product of that. I have high hopes for the students protesting. So much depends on them right now.
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Dr. Salaria, Aamir Ahmad Oct 18, 2024 01:59pm
Great move and good news. Let's see if they could match their courageous, bold, brave, blazing and brilliant words with solid, tangible and result-oriented action or not?
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Qureshi Oct 18, 2024 02:26pm
This is the danger of social media. When some incidents just don't happen, social propagate that the incident actually took place. This can be the handiwork of opposition
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ComfortablyNumb Oct 18, 2024 02:35pm
"Aurat March" being as confused as always.
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Adeel Oct 18, 2024 02:39pm
I think the aurat march movement should be banned. When an incident hasn't happened then why are they making a fuss over it. Just to get publicity I reckon.
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Iqbal Oct 18, 2024 02:41pm
t is the classic storm in a teacup.
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Zahid Oct 18, 2024 02:50pm
She is a disgrace! What would you expect from someone that has the audacity to sit in that seat without being chosen?
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zafar Oct 18, 2024 02:51pm
What nutcase argument made here against Maryam
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chipmonk33 Oct 18, 2024 03:12pm
This is a big cover up. Children of super corrupt people have no right to be in power, let alone make statements on rape.
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Sajjad Hussain Oct 18, 2024 03:15pm
Totally absurd what Maryam said is about a girl who is victim of false and fake compagin of rape. Is highlighting his innocence for the public knowledge is his crime. Shameful
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Jj Oct 18, 2024 03:25pm
Aurat ko IZZAT do!
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MR ATHAR SHERWANI Oct 18, 2024 03:42pm
Have you any evidence? Or just alleging for the sake of it!
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Ms.Rizvi Oct 18, 2024 03:45pm
I don’t have any political affiliation but writing as a woman that Imran Khan didn’t apologise who is a real misogynist and a rape apologist and no one took offence and nothing happened. I guess Maryam Nawaz couldn’t articulate the situation well but did call out the fabricated story which is not as offensive as IK’s comments about women enticing men with wearing short dresses and asking for it
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M. Emad Oct 18, 2024 03:47pm
Harsh comments.
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Imran Ahmed Oct 18, 2024 03:53pm
Aurat March is absolutely right in its stance. A rape victim or any other victim of crime is not the one whose honour is sullied. The criminal is the one with no honour.
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Benjamen Franklin Oct 18, 2024 03:58pm
Aurat march lives on Mars perhaps. Mariyam said the right thing, very loud and clear. There is no need to give it philosphical twists. Its totaly wrong to connect it to any negative connotations with rape survivors. It was in fact Imran Khan who blamed victims and referred to ladies dress and make ups n associated them with cause of rape. Everyone knows Shareefs belong to what majority of Pakistanis represent - a modest way of life.
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Raza Oct 18, 2024 04:01pm
Seriously, does a rape victim have no dignity left, are the women that are not raped or only paak saaf others are not.
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Raza Oct 18, 2024 04:03pm
The only nutcase here is you
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A. Ali Oct 18, 2024 04:22pm
she is Pakistan's Haseena Wajid..
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Imran Ahmed Oct 18, 2024 04:31pm
If you fail to see the issue please introspect.
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Ahmad Siddiqi Oct 18, 2024 04:47pm
"Aurat March" is living in a world of their own with no relevance to the actual women of Pakistan. The parents of the alleged victim of the rape hoax story are pleading to everyone to stop spreading the hoax story about their daughter, instead of condemning those who created and are spreading the hoax story for malicious political purposes, Aurat march is condemning regular human language
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Pro West Oct 18, 2024 05:08pm
AM response written perfect English, using western terminology and conformities. They do not realise by jumping the band wagon in the way they do, they actually do cause more harm. There is sufficient bandwidth in our own language and values to deal with problem - we just need a collective will from the state.
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Huma Asim Oct 18, 2024 05:14pm
Who elected Maryam?
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usman usman Oct 18, 2024 05:15pm
this incident like many before it will be hushed and the acused rapist will be allowed to go free the victims like many before will be presurised into taking back their case. it is sad but the ground reality of this sad country. The only thing that stands out in this cae as compared to the countless before it is this time a woman is incharge, and still its the same.
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Shahid Ali Oct 18, 2024 05:15pm
Mariyam Safdar has no merit to remain CM of largest province of Pakistan except being daughter of three times PM of Pakistan and every time he was removed from premiership due to allegations of corruption.
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Abdullah Oct 18, 2024 05:19pm
Gee hona kuch nahi hay, yeh March and protest karnay ka. Apnay Ghar jaa kar rest and chill karo
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Asad Oct 18, 2024 05:24pm
A correct argumemt against an impostor
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Zulfiqar Oct 18, 2024 05:51pm
Every time this woman opens her mouth, she says something stupid. She must have the global copyrights for stupidity
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Atta Oct 18, 2024 05:59pm
Aurat march people are not in their sane mind and only represent jealousy among their own gender;
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Areeba Oct 18, 2024 06:10pm
Very strange. So far , nobody has proven that any rape occurred at all , do the Aurat March have any evidence that they are going to present ? It does indeed seem that CM Maryam Nawaz is right in saying that this rape allegation is false. I don't see anything offensive in this?
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NCM Oct 18, 2024 06:20pm
Aurat March proves once again it is an elitist organisation divorced from reality of Pakistan. The family of the woman at the centre of this case, whose name has been splashed all over social media as the rape victim, is begging to please stop spreading her name. They are desperate for this vilification to stop. The mother said I have five daughters, who will marry them? Please see where we all live -- this is Pakistan where a majority of people tie honour to women's reputation. It is abominable and regressive and must change but it won't if we pretend it doesn't exist. CM Maryam reflects the realities of how most Pakistanis think. Aurat March sadly is reducing itself to just a placard carrying organisation.
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SAK Oct 18, 2024 06:22pm
A long overdue statement from Aurat March. They should have been at the forefront of this issue.
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SAK Oct 18, 2024 06:24pm
I don't believe you read the article, Aurat March is only criticising the language used by the CM, which insinuates that the rape victim loses honor. The chief minister said an issue was made out of an incident that “never existed in the first place”. Referring to a young woman believed to be the victim, she said, “This girl is completely paak saaf (chaste), there are false allegations being levelled against her”.
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Lucky Oct 18, 2024 06:35pm
Criticism of CM is little out of proportion. She did not mean that rape victims were at fault.
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Taj Ahmad Oct 18, 2024 06:42pm
Being a first woman CM of Punjab, Mariam Nawaz doing an excellent job, I’m sure she will investigate this rap issue and take action against injustice before rule of law.
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Nisar Oct 18, 2024 06:44pm
This is not about proving the rape but the fact that a Chief Minister - a woman can say that the (whoever the woman might be) woman is still pure is basically saying that after a rape women become impure! So the CM is saying that if she herself was raped, she would become impure!?? How irresponsible is this. If you don't see this as offensive then you are obviously using blinders and not able to see beyond what you wish to see. Women do not become impure because an animal abuses them.
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SK Oct 18, 2024 07:07pm
Because you don't understand what Aurat March is trying to say.
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Arif Oct 18, 2024 07:16pm
@ayesha sadozai, please read their statement carefully. AM are not saying rape occurred or did not occur. They are pointing to the offensive language used by Punjab CM in describing the situation.
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Amna Zaidi Oct 18, 2024 07:58pm
You must be supporter if this CM and therefore blind.
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js Oct 18, 2024 09:03pm
Which century is Maryam Nawaz living in? Pakistan does not need such ignorant leaders (nepo-babies) to lead it.
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js Oct 18, 2024 09:14pm
I used to believe that India was worse off than Pakistan when it comes to rape culture due to the number of rape cases there. But after this incident and reading the comments here, where people are arguing for hiding the crime away without a police investigation just so that the victim and her family can save face, I'm convinced that Pakistan is in a more regressive state than India. People here talking about women's "purity" and good name and being able to marry them off, instead of any discourse about safe spaces, justice, their rights. Pakistanis are disgusting.
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Ayaz Hyder Oct 18, 2024 09:24pm
Demanding a resignation is going too far, i think.
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jumsheed Oct 18, 2024 09:40pm
you got it wrong Mam. let me explain why Aurat March reacted this way and what exactly they are saying. I will try to be as plain as it can get. The fact that she used the term saaf-pak meant the women who are raped are no longer saaf-pak- as if the barometer of saaf - pak is a sexual encounter even if a forced one. it has nothing to do with whether the rape happened or not. you can toe your CM's line and believe nothing happened. But we all know that in the land of the pure , these things happen on a daily basis and nobody seems to care. the irony is that the society at large has started to accept it as a fait accompli and take false refuge in their CM saying nothing happened. OH yep.. aap ke liye to CM shayed Khalifa hai ..
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Khwaja Shirjeel Oct 18, 2024 10:36pm
If there was no incident, then why avoid the camera footage.
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Laila Oct 19, 2024 03:18pm
@NCM That's not what AM is saying though. But the awaam, the average Pakistani is demanding the victims Identity, and they are the ones circulating supposed photo, video and name of the victim. The authorities are using the standard MO: deny, confuse and cover up. So really your grudge should be with the people. Can you kindly point me to video which you refer to where the mother supposedly said all the things you mentioned? I have yet to come across it. In fact journalist Mehereen Sibtain I think mentioned the mother has said, they can't come forward because they took a deal which is treatment of their daughter in return for silence. I think we need to change this culture where the victims are blamed and stigmatised and risk having their life ruined and become unmarriageable rather than keep enforcing this culture by hiding and denying facts which enable and emboldens the rapists to repeat their crimes and this will never stop. Some sacrifices are needed. We need to hold criminals accountable and that can only come through the uprising, a Pakistani Spring, and Ehtejaj is a key step. It's non violent and shows you don't agree with the official line. It creates pressure on authorities to become accountable to their people/voters.
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Laila Oct 19, 2024 03:18pm
@Ayesha Sadozai If you go over the case details you will find nothing that corroborates the CMs claim (it IS a claim not given evidence to back it up), but a lot supports, that something did happen, however the details are unclear. There is a conspiracy and coverup. Standard MO for how the government and police handle such cases. No student in their right mind is going to start protesting, risk their present academic record and future career and face jail time over just a rumor. You can find plenty of videos on YT by journalists like Mehreen Sabtain, Maria Ali, and non-mainstream news medias like Neo Plus who have been covering the story, scrutinizing and dissecting the false narrative as presented by the authorities (the college and the police). There is extensive material available to go through. I urge you to go through it.if you genuinely seek the truth. Rape and sexual assault are arguably the most difficult things to prove. Considering how we treat our rape victims, obviously most don't report it.
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Laila Oct 19, 2024 08:11pm
@Khwaja Shirjeel, Great question! Also we must ask: Why were some CCTV cameras removed, shut down or denied they exist (when student pictures of the parking basement show there are cameras)? Why not submit the CCTV footage independent foreign forensics team (because we clearly can't trust our own) to ensure it has not been edited or deleted? Why was the connection of the college and the hospital not disclosed? Why was there an ambulance on campus that day? Why were student records edited and the admission of the student in question no longer exists? Why are people on social media and journalists being offered money to tell a specific narrative? Why have many people been suddenly changing their story completely overnight (like the neighbor of the family who went from neighbor to not knowing them)? Why are people who the police brings forward especially males (like the alleged father and uncle of the victim) wearing masks, when there is not morecovld? Why are the college and police putting so much effort in investigating, prosecuting, beating, threatening and jailing students, if there is no story? Why are the names and ID of the accused being withheld? Why so much protection for a college guard and van driver? Why is it, that ,nothing, the police, ASP Shehrbano (smart love to push a female officer as a spokesperson), the CM and Uzma Bukhari say, makes sense? Why won't mainstream media interview and question the students when they know more, we're there and some even know the victim directly? When have we previously been able to trust the police or authorities? Check out the January 11, 2018 discussion on the show AZAD between Shahzad Iqbal and Uzma Bukhari. She pulled the same stunt and trie to mislead people during the Zainab from Kasur case.
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Laila Oct 19, 2024 08:25pm
Our country is corrupt. Justice is denied every day. Victims are blamed, shamed and denied fair trials. Politicians and leadership are more worried about image of country than the root cause of the elements causing this image because often they are complicit/connected. None of us trusts the police for help. Forensics, hospitals cant be trust either. Police consistently refuse victims to even file a FIR. Mainstream media, police, government, the powerful criminals always conspire against the people. There is no accountability of criminals. Denial and coverups are normal. So how can people now suddenly just accept the official line and not ask questions?
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