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The Honour of the Woman is at the Bottom of Priorities, under Capitalism

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Facebook was pressured over a week of campaigning to regulate misogynistic content on the site which glorify violence against women and demean them. There has also been humour on the social media website, centred around rape which has drawn a lot of concern. It took a number of advertisers to withdraw their ads as well as pressuring from many women's organisations for Facebook to finally take action.  Facebook claimed that…
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Capitalism is Working Bangladeshi Women to Death

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On the 13th of May, the Bangladeshi army announced that it had ended its search for survivors of the Rana Plaza garments factory collapse in Dhaka three weeks ago that tragically claimed the loss of more than 1100 lives, most of them women. The heartbreaking tragedy once again highlighted the exploitation of women by the garment and other multinational corporations in the country as the building housed five garment factories…
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Is the Increase of Oil Prices for Lessening Subsidy?

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It is reported that the government decided to increase the oil price. It will be in the range of Rp. 6500 per liter. The government argues that the decision is taken to lessen the abundance of subsidy that is too large. Indeed, the subsidy of fuel in the State Budget of 2013 reached Rp. 274.7 Trillion. The government assesses the subsidy that all this time is more enjoyed by rich…
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Democracies Days are Numbered

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Recently a survey was released by the British Council in Pakistan. It indicates that the majority of Pakistan's youth support an Islamic state as opposed to democracy. It also suggested that a staggering 94% of the young generation, aged between 18 and 29 years, believe that the country is headed in the wrong direction, expressing their desire for real change in Pakistan. Because of these facts the traitors in the…
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Dying to be Beautiful

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Over the last week, a number of stories related to the beauty industry have hit the headlines, including the publishing of a book entitled "The Vogue Factor" by former editor-in chief of Vogue, Kirstie Clements where she describes the extreme measures that models take to maintain the ideal body size expected by the beauty and fashion industry. She stated that the pressure for models to stay thin was so intense…
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The Children in the West who are Robbed of their Lives

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A social worker told me recently at her joy of a very happy and loving child who was disabled, being adopted. When I asked about why he had been in care in the first place, she related how his mother had abandoned him at the hospital after giving birth to him. Although I could understand the joy of the momentous occasion of his adoption, I felt deep sadness that the…
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Introduction of Several Amendments in Anti-Terrorism Law Proves Traitor Rulers are Intellectually Bankrupt

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News: On 25th of February 2013, Pakistan's Federal Law Minister Farooq H. Naek introduced Anti-Terrorism Second Amendment Bill 2013 in the National Assembly. Later it was approved by the National Assembly on 13th March 2013. In the month of February, government also legislated two bills named the Anti Terrorism Amendment Act 2013 and Investigation for Fair Trial Act 2013. After these legislations, Anti-Terrorism Courts, High Courts and the Supreme Court…
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Capitalism's Exploitation of Millions of Vulnerable People as Domestic Workers  

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On 9th January 2013, for the first time the International Labor Organization (ILO) launched its global report related to domestic workers around the world. The report entitled "Domestic Workers Around the World" states that there are currently about 53 million domestic workers in the world, of which 83 percent are women and girls, and many of them are migrant workers. This means that more than 43 million women have been…
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