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Tooba Syed

Pakistani writer, feminist political organiser and gender researcher (born 1991) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Tooba Syed (Urdu: طوبیٰ سید, born May 29, 1991) is a Pakistani feminist organiser, writer, and gender researcher. She is the secretary information and publishing of the feminist organization Women Democratic Front.[2][3]

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Syed is associated with left-wing politics since 2012 when she participated in arranging study circles at the university in Islamabad.[4] She worked in anti-eviction housing rights movement in Islamabad’s katchi abadis (informal settlements)[5] with the All Pakistan Alliance for Katchi Abadis, protesting when the Capital Development Authority decided to demolish twelve such settlements in the capital.[6]

Syed has also organized the landless peasants movement and Okara’s women’s resistance movement.[7] Syed arranged political schools to deepen the understanding of methods of organizing progressive political resistance in Pakistan along with social, economic and political structures of inequality and oppression.[8] Syed also worked with the Awami Workers Party.

Feminism

As a feminist, Syed is interested in feminist theory, its practice, issues of women, gender and politics of South Asia.[9][10] Syed, supported the Me Too movement in Pakistan while describing the incident of Khaisore.[11][12] She supported Sheema Kermani’s Dhamal in Sehwan, after the attack (Feb, 2017) on shrine of Lal Shahbaz Qalandar.[13] Syed organized an event on International Women’s Day 2017 and invited South Asian feminist Kamla Bhasin.[14]

Women Democratic Front

Syed is the secretary of the socialist-feminist women collective and organization Women Democratic Front (WDF).[1] The group was founded along with other left-wing workers from across country with an aim to involve the working-class women in political struggle and ensure their representation from federal to basic unit levels.[15] In 2018, under the banner of WDF, Syed condemned the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) government order of banning media coverage of all events in females’ schools across KP province.[16] As a WDF member Syed participated in women's emancipation march 2018,[17] 2019[18][19] and 2020.[20][21][22][23][24][25][26][27][28][29]

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