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Discrimination
by Shaheena Parveen on Mar 28, 2008 09:17 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

I beleive that this is a misguided attempt by some fanatics in Pakistani society to curtail the freedom of women and push them back to the middle ages by launching a vicious derogatory propaganda. If the girls get hooked, then what about the boys. If a girl wants to smoke then why is such a hue and cry raised. I know smoking is bad, but the question is not smoking- the question is the freedom to smoke or not. Many girls view smoking as a way to demonstrate their protest against the repressive male domination in Pakistani society. I had always suspected that this new government in Pakistan would soon be Talibanised, and now I see it being done even faster than I expected. The Pakistani women are bound to have worse days ahead. I appeal to the world to knock some sense into the brains of these men. Sometimes I feel that both Pakistan and India would have been so much better if all people had stuck to the original Hindu / Buddhist faiths and not converted to Islam which is so opressive for women.

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by AR on Mar 29, 2008 12:23 AM   Permalink
It will be better if u find a hindu spouse,plz dont spoil ur child's future by following Islam.
I know it wld be a difficult for u leave the religion so this is the best practical solution!

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by GRJ on Apr 03, 2008 09:20 PM   Permalink
Hail HUMANITY.... S Parveena is reacting like a true human.....May her tribe increase !!!

World should be lived and enjoyed as gift to humanity not destroyed by killers !!!

Long live HUMANITY !

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by Vikram A on Mar 28, 2008 09:43 PM   Permalink
you ar right muslim babe.

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Pakistani girls hooked to smoking: Study