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Against My Will
Content:Documentary Film
Available From:Icarus Films
Media Type:Videocassette
DVD
Release Date:2002
Audience:Higher Education
Secondary Education
Running Time:50 min.
Physical Description:1 videocassette (50 min.): col., 1/2"
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Author:Directed by Ayfer Ergun
Subject:Anthropology and Sociology
Philosophy and Religion
Politics and Government
Gender and Women's Studies
Subheading:Family
Human Rights
Islam
Social Problems
Women
Region:South Asia
Country:Pakistan



Abstract:

"I wouldn't dream of trusting my family." - Anita In Pakistan, many women who decide to leave abusive marriages are signing their own death warrants. They risk being disfigured or murdered by men who believe it is the only way to restore honor to the family. Authorities in Pakistan rarely respond to reports of honor killing. The Human Rights Commission Pakistan and the Women Action Forum estimate that 1000 women are murdered each year, with little or no response from the government. At the Dastak women's shelter in Lahore, women accused of tarnishing the family honor find a safe haven. Here, in this tidy building with a well-kept lawn, they live in safety, receiving both counseling and legal advice. Kubra is one such woman. After enduring repeated beatings, the 28-year-old fled to Dastak. We meet Kubra - armed guard in tow - on her way to a meeting with members of her family. They entreat her to return. Eventually, she agrees. Three weeks later, she is murdered, shot to death in her sleep. Through Kubra's story, and the stories of other women at Dastak, the film creates a portrait of one institution that is protecting Pakistani women, at least the women who can make it there.




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