The Terrorist-Fighting Female Commandos of Pakistan | Woman with Gloria Steinem

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Published 2024-03-14
Extremist violence in Pakistan is profoundly affecting the female population. We explore how women are responding to the threat and empowering themselves to create positive change.

This episode of Woman first aired on VICE TV in 2016.

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All Comments (21)
  • @accentravel
    Some translation is completely inaccurate and incorrect. The woman in the background says in Urdu wind up the interview quickly as her baby is crying. The reporter completely changed it and said we had to cut it short because her husband was coming home soon. Very unprofessional
  • @Afghan1774
    She’s talking about Pakistani Taliban not Afghan , Correction. woman didn’t say my husband is coming,she said I have to go my kids are crying 😂
  • Don't misunderstood this video is not 2024 video this video is making in 2016 this video is 9 years old now all pashtoon is changed because I'm the girl of pashtoon family but nothing seem like this in our society in 2024
  • May these women know, that citizens all around are proud of your bravery and service! Thank you!
  • @TheSnuffy1994
    It's crazy to think that that woman giving an interview without her husband knowing has done something that's more dangerous than I have ever done in my life. Such a small thing. So brave
  • @jennie-rm8lv
    I think the description says that this video is from 2016 right?
  • @KingDoc111
    Girls in Pakistan were singing 'Salaam Taliban' when USA left Afghanistan.😂
  • @MONIKERD
    I'm Indian Now I Respect This Pakistani women who choosen to become police and give up on marriage so proud women of Pakistan respect you sister 🇮🇳💪🏼
  • @melol517
    "Those who not only demand change but who become it through their courageous words and actions" Love it❤
  • @shivamrode9504
    meanwhile, on the other side of the border, India has the most number of pilots in the world. The difference between India and Pakistan is increasing day by day. As an Indian, I think Pakistan should go a bit easy on the religious and cultural front and focus more on economic well-being. You cannot ban half of your population from leaving home and expect your economy to do well. These women are brave. Hope everything goes well.
  • @killercaos123
    For those who didn’t care or didn’t read, this video originates from 2016.
  • Just another reason why I'm grateful to my Great Grand parents for deciding to stay in India 🇮🇳. I feel Proud as an Indian Muslim 😊
  • @looneyluna1006
    The woman at 4:25 was not saying her husband is coming so they need to wrap up bcz she hasn’t told him but instead she said we should wrap it up bcz the baby is crying and i need to see him
  • @cathy1944
    Just another reason why I’m grateful for being born in a free society. I’m sorry these women have to suffer this way.
  • @briandoherty172
    To see a man hit a woman like that and abuse her makes me angry 😒
  • @sshekharroy8609
    Sad to see their condition but huge respect for the courage these girls/women have in such circumstances. Sending lots of love and best wishes from India to them and hope that they get the freedom to do whatever they want and desire in life.
  • @camerakaravan
    Turns out the narrator of the video doesn't know the word "Veil"