OPINIONOPINION, The vagaries of Pakistan’s cybercrime lawSome regulation of the internet is in order, but Pakistan’s cybercrime law goes too far.quotes
OPINIONOPINION, Can Hillary Clinton change gender roles in politics?It’s hard to see Clinton giving up the opportunity to secure her presidency with hawkishness.quotes
OPINIONOPINION, Angelina Jolie and the quest to stop women’s abuseLet any celebrity join her in her fight to bring awareness of what happens to women in warzones.quotes
OPINIONOPINION, Malala Yousafzai: Pakistan’s divisive figureIf the media inside Pakistan had been savvy, they could have recognised Malala as a symbol of resistance and resilience.quotes
OPINIONOPINION, How social media is failing Pakistan’s womenInstances of online harassment, abuse, and blackmail highlight the need for protecting the vulnerable.quotes
OPINIONOPINION, The high-risk strategy of Muslim reformersFrom Ayaan Hirsi Ali to Maajid Nawaz, the Islamophobia industry preys on the painful experiences of Muslims.quotes
OPINIONOPINION, Sufism won’t solve Pakistan’s problemsUsing Sufism to counter religious terrorism is not the solution to Pakistan’s problems – and it’s risky.quotes
OPINIONOPINION, Want to end sexual violence against women? Fix the menA crisis of masculinity needs to be addressed in order to see a reduction in sexual violence againstquotes
OPINIONOPINION, Boko Haram beyond Nigeria: Girls’ education under threatA futile debate about Islamism takes focus away from the assault of religious extremism on girls’ education.quotes