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My family has equally suffered abductions, attacks and life threats, but I have continued my struggle for justice.

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One example that has hurt me is that of Aung San Suu Kyi. I admire her a lot, but her unwillingness to protect the Rohingiya Muslims shows how intolerance has seeped into politics and the level at which it has seeped. It immobilises politicians.

I think I have lived enough in this country where I can say what I think is true and which is the voice of my conscience.

Even before his detention, my father was fighting many cases. He remained in jail in Multan. He remained in jail in Bannu. But we were not allowed to go see him there. We always saw him in courts. So for me, the courts were a place where you dressed up to see your father. It had a very nice feeling to it.

We never learnt the right lessons. We never went to the root of the problem. Once you start politicising religion, you play with fire and get burnt as well. Another lesson we did not learn is that Muslims are not homogenous.

In bonded labour cases, judges would ask me why I had brought those people to the courts who stank. 'You are here precisely for them,' I would respond.

When the Bangladesh war happened, people in Pakistan who did not support it were called unpatriotic. My father was in the jail at that time, and a lot of those who knew my family used to call us children of a traitor.

There are some societies where women are not even allowed to drive a car, and that restriction is based in the name of religion and tradition. There are other countries where a woman can be punished if she does not cover her head.

The Army is into every business in this country. Except hairdressing.

There used to be very few women in prisons, but this changed with the introduction of the hudood laws.

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My family has equally suffered abductions, attacks and life threats, but I have continued my struggle for justice.

My family has equally suffered abductions, attacks and life threats, but I have continued my struggle for justice.

My family has equally suffered abductions, attacks and life threats, but I have continued my struggle for justice.

My family has equally suffered abductions, attacks and life threats, but I have continued my struggle for justice.

My family has equally suffered abductions, attacks and life threats, but I have continued my struggle for justice.

My family has equally suffered abductions, attacks and life threats, but I have continued my struggle for justice.

My family has equally suffered abductions, attacks and life threats, but I have continued my struggle for justice.

My family has equally suffered abductions, attacks and life threats, but I have continued my struggle for justice.

My family has equally suffered abductions, attacks and life threats, but I have continued my struggle for justice.

My family has equally suffered abductions, attacks and life threats, but I have continued my struggle for justice.

My family has equally suffered abductions, attacks and life threats, but I have continued my struggle for justice.

My family has equally suffered abductions, attacks and life threats, but I have continued my struggle for justice.

My family has equally suffered abductions, attacks and life threats, but I have continued my struggle for justice.

My family has equally suffered abductions, attacks and life threats, but I have continued my struggle for justice.

My family has equally suffered abductions, attacks and life threats, but I have continued my struggle for justice.