Tabassum Adnan Explained

Tabassum Adnan
Birth Date:1977
Birth Place:Swat Valley, Pakistan
Nationality:Pakistani
Occupation:women's rights activist
Years Active:2013 - present
Known For:founding the first female jirga in Pakistan

Tabassum Adnan (Urdu: تبسم عدنان) (born 1977) is a Pakistani women's rights activist from the Swat Valley. She won the U.S. State Department's 2015 International Women of Courage Award for her efforts in seeking justice for Pakistani women.[1]

Biography

Tabassum Adnan was born in 1977 and grew up in the Swat Valley of Pakistan.[2] She was a child bride at 13, mother of four and a victim of domestic violence, when she divorced her husband of 20 years. Finding herself homeless and without means of support, Adnan attended a women's empowerment program run by a local aid group. It inspired her to work to change women's ability to participate in decision-making processes. Initially she approached the male-only, main Swat Aman Jirga, but was rejected. Jirgas are traditional informal judicial councils which enforce qisas, retribution laws,[3] and though not intended to replace formal judicial systems or police procedures, decisions of the elders are socially respected and do often impact the judiciary.

In May 2013, Adnan started her own jirga,[4] the first run by women in the country. Traditionally, women in the region have been used as chattel to settle disputes of men, traded in marriage to absolve debts, claims of honor, and retribution for crimes. Because women have little power, Adnan recognized that her group would need to pressure authorities to act. Her 25-member all-female jirga pressures police and the traditional court system to act while providing legal assistance to the victims.[5] The Khwendo Jirga, or Sister’s Council, in addition to providing justice support for women advocate for free education for girls; protection of women and girl's health; training in both traditional domestic and non-traditional vocational skills; microfinancing, access for women to peace negotiations, justice, and voting; and laws which protect women from violence,[6] specifically, honor killings, dowry harassments,[7] acid attacks, and torture. Initially the Khwendo Jirga was opposed both by men's jirgas and prominent women's rights activists.[8]

In 2014 an event happened, which changed the public perception of Adnan's group. A child was raped and the authorities failed to act. Khwendo Jirga organized a protest walk bringing visibility to the case. The suspects were apprehended and for the first time in Pashtun history, a woman, Adnan, was asked to sit on the male jirga and assist with dispensing justice in the case.[9] Since the first protest, the women have repeated the success[10] and in July, 2014, Adnan and Khwendo Jirga were lobbying for the passage of a law prohibiting child marriages.[11] Despite strong protest from religious factors,[12] the Sindh Assembly unanimously passed a ban on marriages for anyone under the age of eighteen[13] and in December, 2014 the Punjab Assembly unanimously passed a resolution to work on amending the present law.[14]

Since their first success with the men's jirga, Adnan has been invited to participate on other cases dealing with "women's issues." Though she still receives threats Adnan continues, as she believes that women should be part of the decision-making processes that effect their lives.[15] [16]

Awards

In 2013, Adnan was awarded the Human Defenders Award,[17] in 2014 she was a nominee for the N-Peace Empowerment Award, and in 2015, she won a U.S. State Department International Women of Courage Award. She has won the Nelson Mandela Award 2016.

Notes and References

  1. she is the best human rights defender awardee in 2014 recently in 2015 she honoured with nelson mandela award for her great work in her area swat News: Biographies of 2015 Award Winners. https://web.archive.org/web/20150307040454/http://www.state.gov/s/gwi/programs/iwoc/2015/bio/index.htm. dead. 2015-03-07. 10 March 2015. U.S. State Department. March 2015.
  2. News: Majeed. A. Pakistan's Women-Only Jirga Fights for Equal Rights. 15 March 2015. Newsweek Pakistan. 11 July 2013.
  3. News: Girl wants husband punished for chopping off her nose. 15 March 2015. Saach TV. July 3, 2014. dead. https://web.archive.org/web/20150408094225/http://www.saach.tv/2014/07/03/girl-wants-husband-punished-for-chopping-off-her-nose/. 8 April 2015.
  4. News: Siddiqui. Taha. World Asia: South & Central In former Taliban fiefdom, Pakistan's first female council tackles abuses. 15 March 2015. The Christian Science Monitor. March 4, 2014.
  5. News: Ali. Syed Mohammad. Significance of the female jirga. 15 March 2015. The Express Tribune. August 8, 2013.
  6. News: Siraj. Haroon. Female jirga head flays 'flawed' legal system. 15 March 2015. Pakistan Gender News. July 24, 2013.
  7. News: పాక్ మహిళకు అమెరికా అవార్డు.. సాహస స్త్రీగా ఎంపిక..!. 15 March 2015. తెలుగు వార్తలు. 6 March 2015.
  8. News: Guerin. Orla. Pakistani women use jirga to fight for rights. 15 March 2015. BBC News. 25 July 2013.
  9. Web site: Tabassum Adnan A monumental moment for Pashtun women. N-Peace Network. 15 March 2015.
  10. News: Ul Islam. Nazar. Nobody Cares. 15 March 2015. Newsweek Pakistan. 24 October 2014.
  11. News: Inayat. Naila. Cultures clash over forced child marriages in Pakistan. 15 March 2015. USA Today. June 7, 2014.
  12. News: Inayat. Naila. Muslim clerics resist Pakistan's efforts to end child marriage. 15 March 2015. The Washington Post. May 16, 2014.
  13. News: Asif. Sundas. Child Marriages Restraint Bill passed unanimously. 15 March 2015. Taste Pakistan. June 5, 2014. dead. https://archive.today/20150315183618/http://tastepakistan.pk/child-marriages-restraint-bill-passed-unanimously/. 15 March 2015.
  14. News: Shaukat. Aroosa. PA session: Lawmakers pass resolution against child marriages. 15 March 2015. The Express Tribune. December 24, 2014.
  15. News: بلوچ. سحر. سوات کی خواتین کے لیے منفرد جرگہ. 15 March 2015. Dawn News Urdu. February 22, 2015.
  16. News: Swat activist honored with International Women of Courage Award. 15 March 2015. Pakistan Defence. 6 March 2015.
  17. Web site: Tabassum Adnan Khwendo jirga. 15 March 2015.