When women in Pakistan ride a motorbike, form a cycling group or drink tea at a roadside stall, they make it to the news: it’s rare to see them doing ordinary things in public spaces. But this changes once a year, on International Women’s Day, when women come together in their thousands in rallies across the country for the Aurat March (women’s march).Thousands of Pakistani women rallied across the country on Monday, defying religious hardliners to demand equal rights. Rallies were organised in…
