Karo Kari, Tor Tora, Siyahkari, Kala Kali - There is no 'honour' in killing National Seminar Report Violence against women is not confined to our country alone but its prevalence is evident across the world. Violence against women is a phenomenon that takes several identifiable forms and cuts across national, ethnic and social backgrounds. In Pakistan certain social precedents, call them customs or traditions justify acts of torture, violence, and murder infused with a sense of righteous pride. The worst of such customs is that of so-called ‘honour’ killings. In Baluchistan, the act of ‘honour’ killings is termed siyahkari, karo kari in Sindh, in NWFP tor tora, and kala kali in the Punjab. Shirkat Gah wants to shed some more light on what this issue entails and why it continues to persist. We also want to determine the type of action that can most effectively be initiated against it. We hope that by the end of this seminar some recommendations and suggestions will emerge that can provide further guidance in this regard.
Whither Pakistan? A Five-Year Forecast Analysis First, the bottom line: Pakistan will not break up; there will not be another military coup; the Taliban will not seize the presidency; Pakistan's nuclear weapons will not go astray, and the Islamic sharia will not become the law of the land. That's the good news. It conflicts with opinions in the mainstream U.S. press, as well as with some in the Obama administration. For example, in March, David Kilcullen, a top adviser to Gen. David Petraeus, declared that state collapse could occur within six months. This is highly improbable.
Pakistan's Justice Revolution People’s seven achievements: Prime Minister Yusuf Reza Gilani announced the restoration of Justice Iftikhar Mohammad Chaudhry as the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Pakistan - the apex court. This is the first ever victory of the Pakistani people by staging a non-violent civil activism at a mass scale that, in literal terms, defeated the State tyranny on an issue that was earlier agreed by the sitting government that represents the Pakistani State at the moment.
Citizens` Campaigns for Women`s Participation in Local Government Elections 2001 and 2005 Report This Citizens’ Report is not going to capture the ‘behind-the-scenes’ process of the 2005 Local Government elections. This Report gives instead some valuable information of the socioeconomic backdrop to the electoral processes in 2001 and 2005 in the form of the district profiles of the 105 districts, some glimpses of the two Campaigns, (for which the material from the Citizens’ Report of 2001 was used again,) and the overall results of the Campaigns, a part of which we could take credit for.
Internal Displacement an Ordeal SDPI Research and News Bulletin Pakistan is presently faced with a large-scale human displacement in the North Western part of the country. This is the largest in its history since the time of its creation in 1947. Under the circumstances, the country is witnessing an extraordinary political, social and economic situation that will have a serious impact on its longer-term social and economic development including increased incidence of chronic poverty in some areas.
Pakistan in Peril Book review The book review of Descent into Chaos: The United States and the Failure of Nation Building in Pakistan, Afghanistan, and Central Asia by Ahmed Rashid was originally published in New York Review of Books, volume 56, number 2, February 12, 2009.
Series on Women and Religion Publication series As part of an effort by Heinrich-Böll-Stiftung Pakistan to further debate on the relationship between Women, Culture and Development, a discussion between various women scholars and activists was organized in the regional office in Lahore in 1994. The first meeting was developed to an Annual Women and Religion Symposium, held from 1996 until 2002, and was addressing a range of issues pertaining to women and different religious traditions.
From Home to House - Angan Sey Awan tak Book launched Aurat Foundation has for a long time wanted to compile a book focusing on the first four-year term of the newly elected women councilors, highlighting their experiences, struggles and success stories. We strongly believe that such a publication would guide aspiring women politicians and aid them in their careers. The second edition was now launched.
Scratching the Surface - Democracy, Traditions, Gender Book launched This book, Scratching the Surface: Democracy, Traditions, Gender provides an inside to the multi-faceted nature of democracy and its complex demands. It looks into greater detail, the conceptual anomalies, the structural inequalities, and ethical defects, especially in the context of South Asian countries.
Gendering the spirit Book launched This book is about the devotional subcultures which women have always created. Its authors draw their evidence and inspiration from the Hindu, Buddhist, Islamic and Christian traditions of Asia in particular.