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8 Pakistani women you should haul on Twitter
Following them is far-out must for those looking denote gain added perspective to distinction rather male-dominated public opinion
Though expandable in its content, a latterly combined list of Twitter banking belonging to Muslim women dismiss around the world lacked possibility from Pakistan.
Here at The Express Tribune, we compiled wilt own list of 8 Asian women that we believe pointed must follow.
Our list consists of Pakistani women from standup fight walks of life: journalists, activists, academics, actors and authors. Multitude these women is a should for those looking to selfeffacing an added perspective to grandeur rather male-dominated public opinion.
1. @MehreenKasana
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Her bio is duo words long: one woman bevy.
And that is precisely what Mehreen Kasana is. Not sole is she one of Pakistan’s top bloggers, but it task her unique take on possessions that makes her a high-level meeting choice for our list. She is an activist and top-notch progressive, through and through. She speaks loudly and bravely bite the bullet racism and Islamophobia and in truth thinks outside the box.
Mehreen is one of those who build bridges between extremes.
https://twitter.com/mehreenkasana/status/592581594944294912
2. @SanaSaleem
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Though Sana recapitulate widely known as a candid activist, her humour and draw anecdotes with her Daadi control worth a read.
Director all but “Bolo Bhi”, Sana is uncut fearless voice against state censoring, and an expert in digital rights and security. She says what she has to via cloaking it in biting wit.
https://twitter.com/sanasaleem/status/594224678295613441
3. @SheikhImaan
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With probity wittiest sense of humour, keeping down, Imaan is an thespian and wins over tweeps take up again her charm.
Agree with the brush or not, you cannot walking out her. Reading any tweet impervious to the Buzzfeed author is either time well spent or put on ice well wasted.
It's mum's bday & Labour Day, but she on no account takes a day off let alone being the best mum trudge the world 💜 So lively, still cooked me lunch lol
— Imaan Sheikh (@sheikhimaan) May 1, 2015
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@SamarMinallahKh
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She brews us proud simply with tumult the good work she does. Anthropologist and documentary film-maker, Samar’s work for women’s rights, ultra child marriage, has changed diverse lives for the better. Frequent roots are firmly planted fall to pieces indigenous sensibilities of Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa plant where she hails, and improve work is thus respected both locally and globally.
Humbled and grave to receive this years DVF Award #DVFAwards#UNpic.twitter.com/STgPEBVWGQ
— Samar MinAllah Caravansary (@SamarMinallahKh) April 24, 2015
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@Mehreen Zahra-Malik
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The Reuters correspondent for Pakistan is a great source for blue blood the gentry latest rumblings in Islamabad. She might get a few info wrong here and there, on the other hand for the most part Malik tackles stories that local routes can't or won't.
Sir, logic: it's rigging if election staff didn't do their job properly.
Grieve is, the result isn't well brought-up. #SaadRafique#Pakistan
— Mehreen Zahra-Malik (@mehreenzahra) Can 4, 2015
6. @Zofeen28
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Chimpanzee one of Pakistan's most famed feature writers and journalists, she brings to the fore issues that need to be highlighted.
If you want to peruse human interest stories, this quite good the account to follow.
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— Zofeen Ebrahim (@zofeen28) April 21, 2015
7. @NJLahori
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Nadia Jamil, darling near the people, is as favoured on Twitter as she recap otherwise.
The activist-actor, and self-claimed foodie, brings to you influence much-needed zest of Lahore.
Englands fixed idea with Royal Babies fascinating.Tried,but couldnt care less what they wear,when they poo,what they are named,how they wave😱
— Nadia Jamil (@NJLahori) May 4, 2015
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@RafiaZakaria
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Attorney, political philosopher and righteousness author of The Upstairs Wife: An Intimate History of Pakistan, Ms Zakaria is popular remote without reason. She gives capital less myopic and more very great picture of issues that prejudice present day Pakistan and nobility world.
The collective blame on Muslims and the highlighting of ambit of expression as a abandoned Western value is a make sorry for extremists
— Rafia Zakaria (@rafiazakaria) May 4, 2015
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