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Statement by Women Living Under Muslim Laws (WLUML) on State Violence and the Brutal Repression of Peaceful Protests in Iran

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Statement by Women Living Under Muslim Laws (WLUML) on State Violence and the Brutal Repression of Peaceful Protests in Iran

                                  Statement by Women Living...

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Reclaiming the Field: Women, Public Space, and the Legacy Behind Pakistan’s Women’s Cricket

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Reclaiming the Field: Women, Public Space, and the Legacy Behind Pakistan’s Women’s Cricket

  Stars Aliya Riaz and Sidra Nawaz celebrating. CricInfo360.    The story of women in Pakistan reclaiming public spaces is...

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Future Steps for Pakistani Women’s Cricket to Succeed

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Future Steps for Pakistani Women’s Cricket to Succeed

Pakistan’s Women’s National Cricket Team in Chelmsford (Kieran Galvin, ActionFotoSport).    Pakistani women’s cricket stands at a crucial juncture. With...

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Creating Public Spaces and Reshaping Cultural Attitudes: The Case of Women in Pakistani Cricket

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Creating Public Spaces and Reshaping Cultural Attitudes: The Case of Women in Pakistani Cricket

Pakistani Women Cricket team poses for a group photo prior to the final match of the three-match T20 Cricket series...

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Nida Dar: Breaking Wickets and Barriers in Pakistani Women’s Cricket

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Nida Dar: Breaking Wickets and Barriers in Pakistani Women’s Cricket

Nida Dar ©Getty   Nida Dar’s rise in the world of cricket is more than a story of athletic achievement...

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Struggles Beyond the Pitch: The Social, Economic, and Political Challenges of Pakistan’s Women Cricketers

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Struggles Beyond the Pitch: The Social, Economic, and Political Challenges of Pakistan’s Women Cricketers

Player Sana Mir gives teammates a pep talk before a World Cup game. The Cricket Monthly   The story of...

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Pakistan Women’s Cricket Today: Growth, Grit, and New Challenges

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Pakistan Women’s Cricket Today: Growth, Grit, and New Challenges

Pakistan’s captain, Nida Dar, the top wicket-taker in Women’s T20I’s.    Today, Pakistan’s women’s cricket team stands on firmer ground...

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Breaking Boundaries: The Evolution of Public Perception of Pakistan’s Women’s Cricket Team 

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Breaking Boundaries: The Evolution of Public Perception of Pakistan’s Women’s Cricket Team 

  Pakistani players pose for autograph after winning the match against Thailand and qualifying for ICC Women’s World Cup, at...

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Gender Apartheid: How Much Longer Must Women Wait to name the crime

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Gender Apartheid: How Much Longer Must Women Wait to name the crime

Seventy-seven years after the adoption of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, it is deeply troubling that in 2025 we...

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The Evolution of Women’s Cricket in Pakistan: A Story of Resistance and Resilience by Sara Zahoor

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The Evolution of Women’s Cricket in Pakistan: A Story of Resistance and Resilience by Sara Zahoor

The 1997 World Cup Pakistani Women’s Team with captain Shaiza Khan (seated, center), vice-captain Kiran Baluch (standing, far left) and...

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