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‘Realistic’ Pakistani Film ‘Wakhri,’ Based On Murdered Social Media Star Qandeel Baloch, Highlights Plight Of Women — Director

New Age Islam News Bureau

14 January 2024

• ‘Realistic’ Pakistani Film ‘Wakhri,’ Based On Murdered Social Media Star Qandeel Baloch, Highlights Plight Of Women — Director

• Violent Arrest Of Woman For Hijab In Tehran Sparks Outrage

• Religious Scholars, Tribal Elders Call For Reopening Of Schools For Afghan Girls

• Pakistani Women Find Financial Independence In Tech-Driven, ‘Salon-At-Home’ Service

• Eight Women Among PML-Nawaz And PTI Election Nominees In Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

• Suppression Of Women In Afghanistan Has Intensified: Human Rights Watch

• Arab Women Sports Tournament Unveils Details Of Arab Women Sports Tournament

Compiled by New Age Islam News Bureau

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‘Realistic’ Pakistani Film ‘Wakhri,’ Based On Murdered Social Media Star Qandeel Baloch, Highlights Plight Of Women — Director

  

Social Media Celebrity Qandeel Baloch/ Twitter

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BURAQ SHABBIR

January 14, 2024

KARACHI: Pakistani film “Wakhri,” inspired by the life of murdered social media celebrity Qandeel Baloch, delves into the challenges faced by women in the South Asian country, its director said this week, adding the production aimed to convincingly reflect the ground realities.

Mirroring the real-life tragedy of Baloch, who was killed by her brother in 2016 due to her bold social media presence which he said had brought disrepute to the family, the film portrays a widowed schoolteacher named Noor.

Set in rural Pakistan, “Wakhri,” meaning “one of a kind” in Punjabi, uses Noor’s story of social media fame to explore the broader struggles of Pakistani women.

The film had its world premiere at the Red Sea International Film Festival last month prior to its release in Pakistan on January 5. Currently running in cinemas across the country, it serves as a social commentary and has received mixed response from viewers.

Iram Parveen Bilal, the writer, director and co-producer of Wakhri, told Arab News in an exclusive interview about her sentiments much before Baloch’s murder when former prime minister Benazir Bhutto was killed during the election campaign in December 2007.

“What we are telling in the film is so realistic, we don’t understand at times if it’s happening in the film or in real life,” she added. “With Qandeel, it just highlighted it more. She became the portal for unraveling decades of micro-aggression and rage and just a reaction to a basic human right which is the right to freedom of speech.”

Baloch became famous for her flirty and defiant posts on social media in stark contrast with the conservative norms in Pakistan. Her brother, Muhammad Waseem, who described her suggestive behavior as “intolerable,” and was sentenced to life imprisonment before being released in 2022 after being pardoned by their parents.

“I have always picked something that not everyone would pick, which is, the truth, the honesty [and] the reality of how we are as a society,” she told Arab News.

“Those who are watching the character, they are falling in love with Wakhri,” she continued. “They are fascinated by her. They want to be Wakhri.”

Bilal said it was “exhausting” to deal with social media trolls after the film, though she said it was also revealing in its own way.

“I find it very interesting how [people] keep calling the film and [its central] character very ‘bold,’” she added. “I have started realizing that a woman just expressing herself is bold.”

Bilal, who grew up in Pakistan but lives in the US, recalled her experience at the Red Sea Film Festival, saying she appreciated its programming team, particularly Kaleem Aftab, who spearheads it.

“We actually showed [the film] to him first,” she said. “He just watched it and started messaging me on all social media [platforms] and phone numbers. He was like ‘I love it. When can we talk?’”

“[The response at the Red Sea Film Festival] was really good,” she added. “Wakhri got the most press attention. The entire jury was present in-person at the world premiere, watching it on the big screen. It was such a lovely time. The weather in Jeddah was pleasant. We did Umrah. I did it twice. The team did it together.”

“I was kind of a little critical before the film was released and I hadn’t seen it. How would people receive it, whether they’d be able to digest it, and so on,” Mehmood said.

“Now as I see, when women [and] young girls walk out of the theater and the things they have to say about Wakhri, I see a change happening [in Pakistan]. I see they are evolving.”

Source: Www.Arabnews.Com

https://www.arabnews.com/node/2441291/pakistan

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Violent Arrest Of Woman For Hijab In Tehran Sparks Outrage

  

14-01-2024

Iranian police officers violently detained a woman in Tehran on Saturday for non-compliance with mandatory hijab regulations.

According to videos released on social media, police forces in Shahrak-e Gharb, northwest of the capital Tehran, took the woman out of her vehicle because she was not covering herself in the car.

In recent years, security forces of the regime have detained numerous women and girls across the country for failing to adhere to compulsory hijab, subjecting them to physical abuse and harassment.

On January 3, Iranian woman Roya Heshmati received 74 lashes for defying the Islamic Republic’s mandatory hijab. The execution of the sentence sparked widespread condemnation on social media.

Despite restrictive legislation and the Islamic Republic's efforts to suppress opponents of mandatory hijab, the struggle for women in Iran to secure the right to choose their attire continues.

Since the killing of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini in police custody in September 2022, which ignited the Women, Life, Freedom protests, the act of civil disobedience has become increasingly difficult for the regime to control. Daily images of women without compulsory hijab continue to circulate online.

According to the annual report by HRANA, a human rights organization, in 2023, 44 women were detained for women's rights activism. At least 20 activists have been sentenced to 182 months of imprisonment in addition to fines. Two individuals have also received a sentence of 222 lashes.

Source: Www.Iranintl.Com

https://www.iranintl.com/en/202401134591

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Religious scholars, tribal elders call for reopening of schools for Afghan girls

Jan 14, 2024

KABUL: The Taliban has been called upon by religious scholars and tribal leaders to open the country's institutions and universities to women right away, as their basic right to attain education continues to remain compromised, TOLOnews reported.

A meeting on "The role of scholars and tribal elders in strengthening relations between the nation and the system" was held on Saturday at QasreSapidar (Sapidar Palace).

According to TOLOnews, it was attended by over two hundred religious scholars and tribal elders from various provinces in Afghanistan, as well as members of the Taliban's cabinet.

"The committee's view regarding education is that the Islamic Emirate has paid attention to the needs of religious and contemporary sciences, but it should open schools and universities to girls and women," TOLOnews quoted Mohammad Hashem, representative of the southern zone of Afghanistan as saying.

Meanwhile, a few participants requested that the Taliban consider the justifiable requests of the Afghan people about growth, the economy, and the employment of qualified officials.

"We ask the Islamic Emirate to build water dams throughout Afghanistan so that it can raise the water level and alleviate the problems of the people," said Abdul Hadi, a representative of the South East zone of the country, according to TOLOnews.

Taliban leaders have also disregarded international calls for women and girls to be given access to education and employment. They have also issued warnings to other nations not to meddle in Afghanistan's domestic affairs.

Source: Times Of India

https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/world/south-asia/religious-scholars-tribal-elders-call-for-reopening-of-schools-for-afghan-girls/articleshowprint/106833786.cms?val=3728

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Pakistani women find financial independence in tech-driven, ‘salon-at-home’ service

KHURSHID AHMED

January 13, 2024

KARACHI: Saima Victor, a 40-year-old mother of two, has been working as a beautician in the bustling Pakistani port city of Karachi for more than two decades. While she earned Rs40,000 ($142) a month, her 10-hour job at a salon and the commute to work left her with little time and energy to spend time with her family.

In June 2022, Victor began using Singapore-based home services, Helpp, to find clients and has since found a new path to financial independence and work-life balance. She is now one of 35 beauticians currently registered with the app in Karachi, largest city and commercial hub of Pakistan, where time and money are often precious commodities.

Once confined to the constraints of a conventional beautician job, Victor says she is now a thriving beautician and has seen her income double through Helpp, which offers on-demand salon, laundry, paint and air conditioning services in Pakistan’s Karachi and Lahore cities.

“Prior to registering with Helpp, I was working at a saloon from 11 in the morning to 9 in the evening, unable to properly take care of children. The rise of technology has largely eased financial burden,” Victor told Arab News, packing her bags before leaving to serve a customer.

“At the saloon where I worked previously, my salary was fixed at Rs40,000 per month, but since I joined the startup, the income has more than doubled to above Rs80,000.”

Victor gets booking orders directly from clients on her mobile phone, while her husband, Joseph Victor, takes her to customers in different areas of the city.

Breaking away from conventional norms of the Pakistani society, Joseph quit working as a daily wager at an auto workshop and took on the role of a driver to ensure that his spouse navigated her work commitments seamlessly.

This dynamic shift has granted Victor and her husband the means to carve a niche in the industry, while offering a modest yet empowering income.

Naveeza Kamran, another 26-year-old beautician who joined the app in 2022, says it had helped increase her income from Rs20,000 ($71) to more than Rs50,000 ($177).

“My husband works at a furniture market where he sometimes gets work and sometimes he does not,” she said, adding that through Helpp, she could share the burden of their household expenses.

In the face of economic challenges and rising costs of living in Pakistan, online platforms across various sectors are emerging as a crucial lifeline for households, providing an effective means to navigate the dire economic situation.

The technology is not only alleviating financial woes and time constraints of beauticians like Victor and Kamran, but it is also rescuing customers from waiting for long at salons, traffic jams, and transportation costs.

Sadia Bilal, a 26-year-old teacher who booked a slot with Victor, believed economical services within one’s comfort zone were the best option to avail through technology.

“I had to go to an event and it was most convenient for me to avail services online by using the technology, instead of going out and facing huge traffic and paying high prices,” Bilal told Arab News.

“If we see the offline model of salon services, these beauticians are earning around Rs10,000 to Rs25,000 per month and working abnormal hours from 12 to 15 hours daily, leaving their kids behind,” said Asra Anwar-ul-Haq, category head at Helpp.

About the idea behind the salon category, Haq said their startup, Helpp Technology, saw ‘salon-at-home’ opportunity in the market after the COVID-19 pandemic, because a lot of people had started pursuing such kind of salon services.

“Basically, our vision, of Helpp, overall is to impact around 100,000 women in the coming years,” she said, adding the goal was to make them financially independent.

Kamran, who recently bought a washing machine for herself as well as gifted a motorbike to her husband to ride to work, said she had stopped dreaming about the things she wanted because she could now afford them.

“I no more dream about things,” Kamran told Arab News. “Now I can afford things since I am able to use technology that has enabled me to augment my income.”

Source: Www.Arabnews.Com

https://www.arabnews.com/node/2441151/world

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Eight Women Among PML-NawazAnd PTI Election Nominees In Khyber Pakhtunkhwa

January 14, 2024

PESHAWAR: The Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz on Saturday announced names of its national and provincial assembly candidates for the Feb 8 elections in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa with two women contesting polls for the National Assembly’s general seats.

Also, the Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf awarded election tickets for 115 seats of the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Assembly with six women among nominees.

The list of the PML-N’s election candidates shows that former prime minister Nawaz Sharif’s party has fielded Iftikharuddin in NA-I Chitral constituency, Amir Muqam in NA-2 Swat-I, Wajid Ali Khan in NA-3 Swat-II, Mohammad Nisar Khan in NA-5 Upper Dir, Roohullah Khan in NA-6 Lower Dir-I, Yasir Khan in NA-7 Lower Dir-II, Shahabuddin Khan in NA-VIII Bajaur, Sajjad Ahmad in NA-9 Malakand, Salar Khan in NA-10 Buner, Amir Muqam in NA-11 Shangla, Sardar Mohammad Yousaf in NA-14 Mansehra, Nawaz Sharif in NA-15 Mansehra-cum-Torghar, Javed Abbasi in NA-16 Abbottabad-I, Mohabbat Khan in NA-17 Abbottabad-II, Babar Nawaz Khan in NA-18 Haripur , Mohammad Sheraz in NA-19 Swabi-I, Afsar Ali Khan in NA-20 Swabi-II, Jamshed Khan in NA-21 Mardan-I, Mumtaz Ali Khan in NA-23 Mardan-III, Farah Khan in NA-24 Charsadda-I, Ihsanullah Khan for NA-25 Charsadda-II, Zar Khan for NA-26 Mohmand, Shah Jee Gul Afridi in NA-27 Khyber, Arbab Khizar Hayat Khan in NA-28 Peshawar-I, Sobia Shahid in NA-29 Peshawar-II, Raees Khan in NA-30 Peshawar-III, Sobia Shahid in NA-31 Peshawar-IV, Sher Rahman in NA-32 Peshawar-V, Ikhtiar Wali in NA-33 Nowshera-I, Mohammad Kashif in NA-34 Nowshera-II, Abbas Khan Afridi in NA-35 Kohat, Alhaj Mohammad Farid Mufakkar in NA-36 Hangu-cum-Orakzai, Mohammadullah in NA-37 Kurram, Akhlaq Yunus in NA-38 Karak, Ghaniur Rehman in NA-39 Bannu, Mohammad Nazir Khan in NA-40 North Waziristan, Mansoor Kamal Marwat in NA-41 LakkiMarwat, Ghalib Khan in NA-42 South Waziristan Upper-cum-South Waziristan (Lower) and Mohammad Akbar Khan in NA-43 Tank-cum-Dera Ismail Khan.

According to the list of candidates for provincial assembly election, Mohammad Wazir is the PML-N nominee for PK-1 Upper Chitral, Shakoor Mohammad for PK-2 Lower Chitral, Jehangir for PK-3 Swat-I, Sardar Khan for PK-4 Swat-II, Amir Muqam for PK-5 Swat-III, Irshad Ali Khan for PK-6 Swat-IV, Tilawat Khan for PK-7 Swat-V, Jalat for PK-8 Swat-VI, Azmat Ali Khan for PK-9 Swat-VII, Maqsood Ali Khan for PK-10 Swat-VIII, Abdul Ghafar for PK-11 Upper Dir-I, Amir Nawaz Khan for PK-12 Upper Dir-II, Mohammad Nisar Khan for PK-13 Upper Dir-III, Malak Mohammad Noman for PK-14 Lower Dir-I, Zaidullah Khan for PK-15 Lower Dir-II, Mohammad Sajid for PK-16 Lower Dir-III, Abidullah for PK-17 Lower Dir-IV, Mohammad Zaman Khan for PK-18 Lower Dir-V, Ikram Khan for PK-19 Bajaur-I, Shahabuddin Khan for PK-20 Bajaur-II, Mohammad Zahoor Khan for PK-21 Bajaur-III, Naeemullah Khan for PK-23 Malakand-I, Mohammad Isal for PK-24 Malakand-II, Shah Bakht Rawan for PK-25 Buner-I, Syed Nasar

Abbas for PK-26 Buner-II, Dilawar Khan for PK-27 Buner-III, Mohammad Rashad Khan for PK-29 Shangla-II, and Ibadullah Khan for PK-30 Shangla-III.

The other candidates include Haji Syed Jan Khan for PK-31 Upper Kohistan, Hafizul Asad for PK-32 Lower Kohistan, Wali Mohammad Khan for PK-35 Battagram-II, Syed Junaid Ali Qasim for PK-36 Mansehra-I, Zahoor Ahmad for PK-37 Mansehra-II, Mohammad Naeem for PK-38 Mansehra-III, Mohammad Arif for PK-39 Mansehra-VI, Shahjahan Yousuf for PK-40 Mansehra-V, Taimoorullah Khan for PK-41 Torghar, Sardar Farid Ahmad Khan for PK-42 Abbottabad-I, Sardar Khalid Rehman for PK-43 Abbottabad-II, Sardar Aurangzeb Nalota for PK-44 Abbottabad-III, Mohammad Arshad for PK-45 Abbottabad-IV, Shaista Khan for PK-46 Haripur-I, Mohammad Hamid Shah for PK-48 Haripur-III, Mohammad Sheraz for PK-49 Swabi-I, Babar Khan for PK-50 Swabi-II, Nawabzada for PK-51 Swabi-III Rawal Taj for PK-52 Swabi-IV, Adil Khan for PK-53 Swabi-V, Iqbal Hussain for PK-54 Mardan-I Tariq Saleem for PK-55 Mardan-II, Waqar Ahmad for PK-56 Mardan-III, Abdullah for PK-57 Mardan-IV, Mohammad Imran Khan for PK-58 Mardan-V, FakhrUz Zaman for PK-59 Mardan-VI, Mumtaz Ali Khan for PK-60 Mardan-VII, and Jamshid Khan for PK-61 Mardan-VIII.

The PML-N fielded Sheraz Hassan in PK-62 Charsadda-I constituency, Asad Khan in PK-63 Charsadda-II, Fawad Ihsan in PK-64 Charsadda-III, Farah Khan in PK-65 Charsadda-IV, Farah Khan in PK-66 Charsadda-V, Hayatullah Khan in PK-67 Mohmand-I, Baghi Jan Khan in PK-68 Mohmand-II, Shafiq Afridi in PK-69 Khyber-I, Bilawal Afridi in PK-70 Khyber-II, Sohail Ahmad in PK-71 Khyber-III, Azmat Khan in PK-72 Peshawar-I, Arbab Afzal Akbar in PK-74 Peshawar-III, Arbab Ghulam Farooq in PK-75 Peshawar-IV, Sobia Shahid in PK-76 Peshawar-V, Sajid Raza in PK-77 Peshawar-VI, Zahir Khan in PK-78 Peshawar-VII, Jalal Khan in PK-79 Peshawar-VIII, Syed Haider Shah in PK-80 Peshawar-IX, Waqas Biland in PK-81 Peshawar-X, Mohammad Nadeem in PK-82 Peshawar-XI, Hazrat Bilal in PK-83 Peshawar-XII and Sher Rahman in PK-84 Peshawar-XIII.

The other nominees are Liaquat Wali for PK-85 Nowshera-I, Syed Zulfiqar Ali Shah for PK-86 Nowshera-II, Saeed Zaman for PK-87 Nowshera-III, Ikhtiar Wali for PK-88 Nowshera-IV, Mohammad Alam Sharif for PK-89 Nowshera-V, Mohammad Riaz Khan for PK-90 Kohat-I, Abbas Khan Afridi for PK-91 Kohat-II, Habibullah for PK-92 Kohat-III, Qari Wajeed Rehman for PK-93 Hangu, Baserat Khan for PK-94 Orakzai, Mohammad Ali Khan Orakzai for PK-95 Kurram-I, Asilur Rehman for PK-97 Karak-I, Shakirullah for PK-98 Karak-II, Ghaniur Rehman for PK-99 Bannu-I, Rasool Nawaz Sadiq for PK-101 Bannu-III, Sami Ullah Shah for PK-102 Bannu-IV, Safdar Zaman for PK-104 North Waziristan-II, Mansoor Kamal Marwat for PK-105 LakkiMarwat-I, Mohammad Mamoon for PK-106 LakkiMarwat-II, MatiUllah for PK-107 LakkiMarwat-III , Janzeba Azam for PK-108 Tank, Yar Mohammad for PK-109 South Waziristan Upper, Mohammad Kashif for PK-110 South Waziristan Lower, Mohammad Ali Raza for PK-111 Dera Ismail Khan-I, Sirhaan Ahmed Khan for PK-112 Dera Ismail Khan-II and Rehan Malik for PK-113 Dera Ismail Khan-III.

As for the PTI’s candidates for provincial assembly seats, they include former ministers and lawmakers, seven lawyers and six women.

Noted among them are PTI provincial president Ali Amin Gandapur from Dera Ismail Khan, Shaukat Yousafzai from Shangla, and Mehmood Jan, TaimurJhagra and Kamran Bangash from Peshawar.

The women fielded in electoral arena include Surraya Bibi (PK-I Upper Chitral), Tehmina Faheem (PK-31 Upper Kohistan), Momina Basit (PK-33 Kolai-Palas Kohistan), Shakeela Rabbani (PK-41 Torghar), Naureen Arif (PK-81 Peshawar) and Roshan Bibi (PK-115 Dera Ismail Khan).

Some new faces have entered electoral politics. They include lawyers Ali Zaman (PK-73 Peshawar) and Shahab Khan (PK-75 Peshawar). They are members of the PTI’s Insaf Lawyers Forum and are pursuing party cases in courts of law.

The other lawyers who got the former ruling party’s tickets are Ali Shah (PK-4 Swat), Kabeer Khan (PK-27 Buner), Munir Lughmani (PK-36 Mansehra) and Ehtisham Khan (PK-61 Mardan).

The other new faces introduced in Peshawar include Samiullah (PK-76 Peshawar), Hameedul Haq (PK-80 Peshawar) and Meena Khan Afridi (PK-83 Peshawar).

PTI provincial president Ali Amin Gandapur and his brother, Failsal Amin Gandapur, were named as candidates for Dera Ismail Khan’s PK-112 and PK-113 constituencies.

Aqibullah, the brother of former speaker National Assembly Asad Qaiser, will contest election in PK-50 Swabi-II. The PTI has allottedNA-19 Swabi-Iticket to MrQaiser.

Source: Www.Dawn.Com

https://www.dawn.com/news/1805593/women-lawyers-among-pml-n-and-pti-election-nominees-in-kp

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Suppression Of Women In Afghanistan Has Intensified: Human Rights Watch

By Fidel Rahmati

January 13, 2024

Human Rights Watch has said that the actions of the Taliban administration towards women until 2023 indicate that the suppression is deepening. This organization added that in addition to the long-standing deprivation of women of their fundamental rights such as the right to education, work, and assembly in public spaces, the recent suppression and detention of women have increased.

Human Rights Watch has emphasized that the detention of protesting women in 2023, including Julia Parsi and NedaParwani, along with their family members, shows that the suppression of women is on the rise. According to this organization, there are also reports of the punishment of women in prisons.

However, Zabihullah Mujahid, the spokesperson for the Taliban, had previously stated that these women are receiving orders from outside.

Meanwhile, a wave of arrests of young girls for “improper veiling” has recently begun in various parts of Kabul, including the western part of the city, which has provoked significant reactions from citizens and human rights activists.

MunisaMobaraz, a women’s rights activist, says that the detention of young girls without a guardian is an illegal action carried out by the Taliban, and there is no justification for such actions by an “illegitimate” government.

It should be noted that the United Nations Deputy Mission in Afghanistan, or UNAMA, in its recent report based on the detention of girls on charges of “improper veiling,” stated that they are investigating reports that claim money is demanded in exchange for the release of these girls.

Maryam, one of the girls in western Kabul, expresses concerns that the goal of these detentions is to create fear and terror among girls, forcing them into a sedentary lifestyle and the policies of the previous Taliban era.

Human Rights Watch continues to highlight the actions of the Taliban over the past two years, including the closure of women’s salons and the prohibition of their presence in public places like parks and travel without a guardian.

According to this organization, the Special Rapporteur on Human Rights of the United Nations in Afghanistan presented a report to the United Nations Human Rights Council in June, detailing the widespread and systematic discrimination that women and girls in Afghanistan face, concluding that this is “gender-based sexual harassment and a framework of institutionalized gender apartheid.”

Source: Www.Khaama.Com

https://www.khaama.com/suppression-of-women-in-afghanistan-has-intensified-hrw/

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Arab Women Sports Tournament Unveils Details Of Arab Women Sports Tournament

January 14, 2024

Sharjah24 : In a highly anticipated press conference tomorrow (Tuesday), the Higher Steering Committee of the Arab Women Sports Tournament (AWST) is set to reveal exciting details about the seventh edition of the premier women's sports event in the Arab world. The conference will be held at the state-of-the-art basketball court in the Al Jada development project, showcasing the commitment to excellence in women's sports.

Notable figures such as Sheikh Khaled bin Ahmed Al Qasimi, Chairman of the Higher Steering Committee, Issa Hilal Al Hazami, Chairman of the Sharjah Sports Council, Hanan Mahmoud, Vice Chairman of the Higher Steering Committee, Norah Ali Al Shamsi, Director of AWST, along with esteemed sports and media personalities, will be speaking at the conference. The agenda promises insights into participating countries, new sports facilities, the match schedule, and empowering side events designed to elevate women's roles in sports.

AWST, organized by the Sharjah Women's Sports (SWS) under the patronage of Her Highness Sheikha Jawaherbint Mohammed Al Qasimi, Chairperson of SWS is gearing up to share the inspiring stories of champions with this year's slogan: 'Our Courts. Her Story.' The press conference marks a pivotal moment in AWST’s objectives to celebrating women's achievements in sports, inviting the global sports community to witness the unveiling of a new era in women's athletics.

Source: Www.Sharjah24.Ae

https://www.sharjah24.ae/en/Articles/2024/01/14/AWST-unveils-details-of-Arab-Women-Sports-Tournament

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