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Every March 8th, women march in Karachi, Lahore, and Islamabad holding signs that say things Pakistani society would prefer they didn't say. This is why that matters.
Aurat March (Women's March) is an annual feminist protest held in Pakistan since 2018, organised on International Women's Day (March 8th). It is the largest organised feminist movement in Pakistan's history. It happens in Karachi, Lahore, Islamabad, Hyderabad, and other cities simultaneously.
Pakistan consistently ranks in the bottom 5 countries globally for gender equality (World Economic Forum Gender Gap Index). Women face:
Aurat March began because women decided to stop asking politely and start marching visibly.
The signs carried at Aurat March caused more controversy than the march itself. "Mera Jism Meri Marzi" (My body, my choice). "Khana Khud Garam Karo" (Heat your own food). These signs were called obscene by commentators who had nothing to say about the violence that made the march necessary.
The signs weren't obscene. The violence they were protesting was.
Zinaaa was built on the same principle: women's agency is not negotiable. Women message first on Zinaaa. This is not a feature that can be toggled off. It is structural. It is Mera Jism Meri Marzi, built into the server.
We stand with Aurat March. We stand with every woman who marched and every woman who wanted to but couldn't.
Built for women first. Always.
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