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AAMI dismayed at order of Peshawar Sessions Court

By Our Correspondent
March 27, 2021

ISLAMABAD: The Aurat Azadi March Islamabad (AAMI) is dismayed at an order issued by a Peshawar Sessions Court judge on Friday afternoon under Section 22A of the CrPC through which a police station in Peshawar Cantonment has been instructed to file an FIR against the organisers and participants of the Aurat March held on March 8 in Islamabad.

A press release issued by the Aurat Azadi March Islamabad said: “The order was issued in response to a petition filed by a group of Peshawar-based lawyers that repeated the same lies against Aurat Azadi March Islamabad organizers, which have circulated for more than two weeks. These lies, and the outrageous allegations of blasphemous slogans and banners in particular, have been definitively debunked many times over. Moreover, government officials including PM Advisor on Religious Affairs Tahir Ashrafi and Federal Minister Fawad Chaudhry have clearly called for inquiries and action against the elements responsible for sharing doctored content online and spreading false allegations.”

“To accept such a vile and baseless petition is to subject women involved in any way with the Aurat Azadi March Islamabad to unspeakable danger. Legal cases against AAM organisers/participants are untenable due to the complete lack of evidence to back up lies and propaganda. Yet to call for the police to lodge an FIR is to embolden the elements that have, in the recent past, taken the law into their own hands and engaged in renegade violence against innocent men and women. It is common knowledge that arousing religious passions in Pakistan is akin to issuing a death warrant, and the Sessions Court order is fanning the flames of a fire that threatens to engulf women who have committed no crime other than speaking for their own and the rights of women, girls and oppressed people throughout this country.”

The AAM has in the past few days written an open letter to the prime minister to demand that the government take stern action against those who continue to spread baseless lies. “We have liaised consistently and responsibly with authorities in Islamabad and beyond despite being subjected to such vile accusations. That a court of law has issued an order to lodge an FIR after all these efforts is extremely disturbing, and suggests ambivalence in the state’s attitude.”

“This is why we now demand unequivocal action from all relevant state institutions to ensure that this already alarming situation does not spiral completely out of control. In the first instance, we urge police, administrative and elected authorities in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa to recognise that the allegations under Section 22A have been patently established as false and mala fide. There is no basis upon which to lodge an FIR, and we demand protection from the authorities accordingly.”

“Beyond this, government functionaries at the highest level including the prime minister and the chief justice of Pakistan must take notice of, and bring a halt to, the ongoing political and legal smear campaign against AAM Islamabad. Events were organised on March 8 in multiple cities across Pakistan, but the brunt of the lies, allegations, legal applications and now legal injunctions, are being borne almost exclusively by Islamabad-based women, suggesting deliberated targeting. This cannot be allowed to continue, and we demand that the PM and CJP publicly come out in our support and take action against the elements which continue peddling hatred and lies and subjecting countless women to grave danger,” the statement issued by the Aurat Azadi March concluded.