NCSW Condemns Inhumane and Indecent Treatment of Women Activists

Islamabad : National Commission on the Status of Women has taken serious note of reports regarding the detention of women activists and leaders in Islamabad by the Islamabad Police ahead of a planned rally organised under the banner of the Aurat March to mark International Women’s Day.


According to reports, several activists, including prominent women’s rights defenders, were taken into custody near Super Market in Sector F-6 while they were gathering to proceed towards the National Press Club. Authorities reportedly cited the enforcement of Section 144 of the Criminal Procedure Code and the absence of a No Objection Certificate (NOC) for the gathering as the basis for declaring the assembly unlawful and carrying out the arrests.

The Commission strongly condemns the inhumane and indecent treatment reportedly meted out to women leaders and activists who have spent their lives struggling for the advancement of women’s rights in Pakistan. These individuals have long contributed to promoting justice, equality, and dignity for women, and subjecting them to degrading or disrespectful treatment is deeply concerning and unacceptable.
NCSW believes that these women should not have been arrested while exercising their fundamental rights to peaceful expression and assembly. However, even in circumstances where authorities deem it necessary to take individuals into custody, the law requires that they be treated with dignity, respect, and in accordance with established legal safeguards and human rights standards.
The Commission urges the relevant authorities to ensure that all detained women are treated humanely and respectfully, provided safe custodial conditions, and granted full access to due process, legal counsel, and communication with their families.


As the national statutory body is mandated to safeguard and promote the rights of women in Pakistan, NCSW will continue to monitor the situation closely and remains committed to ensuring that the dignity, safety, and fundamental rights of all women are upheld at all times.