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And the women on stage are not Pakistani women either. They are kept in the background as seamstresses while the English women are doing their fashion parades, taking Pakistani skills in stiching. How much are the Pakistanis benefitting from these peculiarly vulgar fashion parades?
How is this liberating for women? It's like taking them out of obscure existence to show them as sophisticated prostitutes on stage. They hardly have decent clothes on their bodies! What music with tasteless semi-nudity! It's better to live in good Muslim protection than to live like nudes in front of the public gaze. Those English women seem to be there to get the best of both orientalism and occidentalism, acting as heroines stealing Pakistani women's shows.
i was really happy to see this video very constructive and i wish all the best for these women who are helping the local community and people unlike the goverment and corrupt leadership in this country.nice to see a smile on those working people .
Pathan (you mean Pukhtoon I guess) discriminated ? Lol. Imran Khan - a Niazi from his father and Burki from his mother - is, from Karachi to Khyber, the hero of all, don't call it 'discrimination' personally.
And the next PM too ;D
this is the most ignorant "documentary" i have ever seen. jesus christ.
FOR ALL THOSE SAYING PATHANS ARE DISCRIMINATED IN PAKISTAN you need to do some research on FOLLOWING PERSONALITIES
A: Imraan Khan
B: Jansher Khan
C: Dr Abdul Qadeer Khan
D: General Ayub Khan
E: Bacha Khan
i got news people .. these are all PATHANS !
Dont interfere with our cultures and traditions....U bloody Kafirs...stay away from our pure women....U want to make them sluts like U....But Till the time their Men (Muslims) are alive you cant do that....
for INDIANS here ....tell you what mate...just Google this>>"600 million Indians do not have access to any kind of toilet per the 2008 Asian Development Bank Report". bloody "fourth-class beggar Indian habitual outdoor shitters....dirty ugly shortie smelly faggots...no wonder you Indians look like crap and even talk like that - living in shit-hole India (sewer per Economist) was bound to fuck your looks and brain! lolzz...build toilets for your people and then talk big, you ugly ignoramus...
Proud to be Pakistani.
Long Live Pakistan
The Title ov da Video made me angry but Found da video Positive.. and about chitralis and Gbians let me tell you they are Different peoples from other pakistanis..
there are a lot of talent in pakistan but we dont have any idea any mind and any leadership for make theme forward.
Pakistan had a female prime minister america still don't have female President.
Nicee
verry nice pakistan beauti .
you dont have to write anything more allah pak aap ko khushian bakhse .Please excuse me if i write any thing wrong I am sikh . I beleive it is cultural not religious We have many muslims living in maler kotla I havent seen any culture of beating women in them lovely hardworking people
Really? what a great source of information you are and how confidently you said all these things about Muslims? I am a Married Muslim man living in Pakistan and i didn't know all this.
@ahmed11272 brother !!!!!! Rope pulling & polo game is in pakistan but fashion show is not from pakistanis may be it is happen in pakistan but the models are not from pakistan may be 1 or 2 from pakistan butt not all !!!!!!
2:42 abbey lee kershaw on the runway!
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im sure your the proud josef fritzl western breed kunt :)
Women in Islam aren't beaten, nor are they tortured or rape. Those who do those kinds of act are not following the teaching of Islam. You should get yourself off of watching Fox News or CNN.
Be you grateful or not, I do not wish to argue with people as such as yourself who's heart and minds which Allah has blocked for not understanding the truth.
LOVE FOR PAKISTAN ,LIVE FOR PAKISTAN
How the hell do muslims respect women? Women in Islam are beaten, tortured, raped, they have no rights, they are treated badly by their husbands, they are married early, they are not allowed to do anything they want, they are not sent to school, etc. Everyday I am grateful that I was not born in your medieval country.
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December 2004
The women of Chitral in the Hindu Kush in Pakistan are traditionally kept out of sight and out of power. But the arrival of a foreign fashion line is changing everything.
The clothing line, Carvana, is empowering dozens of local women giving them a market for their traditional sewing skills. Many now earn more than their husbands. And it's not only women benefiting from the work -- there's even a former Taliban member working for Carvana.
Produced by ABC Australia
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