The Embassy of Sweden, the European Union Delegation to Pakistan, the UN Women and the Potohar Organisation for Development Advocacy held a reading of the documentary play SEVEN.
Based on the personal experiences of seven women’s rights activists, SEVEN was conceived by Carol Mack and written by seven award-winning playwrights, Paula Cizmar, Catherine Filloux, Gail Kriegel, Carol K. Mack, Ruth Margraff, Anna Deavere Smith, and Susan Yankowitz.
SEVEN tells the true stories of seven prominent women activists who have fought for the well-being of women around the world: in Russia, protecting women from domestic violence; in Cambodia, rescuing girls from human trafficking; in Guatemala, giving voice to the poor; in Afghanistan, empowering rural women; in Nigeria and Pakistan, fighting for women’s education and rights; and in Northern Ireland, promoting peace and equality.
The objective of the performance was to promote women’s access to justice by increasing awareness and implementation of the existing legal framework on violence against women. The play had already been performed in 38 countries, reaching an audience of more than 50,000. More than a thousand celebrities, influencers, opinion formers, politicians and so on have stepped up on stage to perform the readings.
In Islamabad, the reading was done by National Commission for Human Rights Pakistan Chairman retired Chief Justice Ali Nawaz Chowhan, Ambassador of Sweden Ingrid Johansson, actor and activist Mariyam Nafees, engineer, mathematician and musician Momina Mustehsan, executive director of Digital Rights Foundation Nighat Dad, actor and writer Osman Khalid Butt and Secretary, Ministry of Human Rights, Rabiya Javeri Agha.