Women’s cycling rally cancelled in Peshawar. It's been 14 years since we haven't moved an inch

Women’s cycling rally cancelled in Peshawar. It's been 14 years since we haven't moved an inch
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  • Few days ago, a women’s bicycle rally was scheduled to be held

  • in Peshawar but it had to be cancelled because

  • Jamaat Islami and JUI-F people threatened to protest against it

  • They apparently believe that women riding bicycles

  • is somehow a threat to their Islam

  • I remember another rally was cancelled in 2005

  • at a university in Gujranwala because of the same reason

  • Asma Jahangir then organized a marathon in Lahore

  • against the cancellation, and the religious fanatics

  • It was a women’s marathon,

  • though also attended by male activists

  • The main point behind holding marathon was

  • that these religious fanatics couldn’t be given the right

  • to decide whether women can go out or not

  • Pervez Musharraf was ruling Pakistan at the time

  • Police did a severe crackdown on the occasion

  • and many people were arrested at the marathon

  • Asma Jahangir herself was arrested

  • but the marathon went on

  • It wasn’t stopped and it was a success

  • A very strong message was sent against religious fanatics

  • and people who try to dictate women’s presence at public spaces

  • The same question was under discussion at the time

  • whether women should be allowed

  • to lead a bicycle rally or not

  • But it was 2005 and now it’s 2019

  • And if we’re still discussing the same question

  • then we’re probably not progressing as a society

  • in terms of women empowerment

  • We need to get out of that phase now

  • where we discussed whether

  • women should have this right or not

  • Women should have this right, and they have it

  • Right to mobility is a fundamental right

  • And it is not gender specific

  • So we need to raise our voice against these people

  • who want to obstruct women empowerment in the name of Islam

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The author is Managing Editor, Naya Daur Media. She covers counter-extremism, human rights and freedom of speech among other issues. She tweets at @AiliaZehra and can be reached at ailiazehra2012@gmail.com