Growing Concerns Over Gender-Based Violence in South Asia Amid Global Tensions

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Growing Concerns Over Gender-Based Violence in South Asia Amid Global Tensions

In recent months, a troubling surge in gender-based violence has captured international attention, particularly in Pakistan, where social media influencers, especially women, face dire risks. The latest incidents illustrate a grim reality where female influencers are targeted for their online presence. In Rawalpindi, a father recently killed his 16-year-old daughter for refusing to delete her TikTok account. Just weeks earlier, 17-year-old Sana Yousaf was murdered in Islamabad by a man she had spurned, highlighting the severe repercussions of societal misogyny and control over women in Pakistan’s evolving digital landscape. Female influencers are increasingly viewed as unacceptable, driving a worrying trend of violence against women both online and offline. This alarming situation reflects broader societal issues impacting women worldwide, including issues related to [femicide](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Femicide) and [violence against women](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Violence_against_women).

Meanwhile, on the global stage, the European Union and African Union leaders are convening in [Angola](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angola) in a bid to reinforce economic and security partnerships amid rising geopolitical tensions, notably stemming from ongoing conflicts in Ukraine. The discussions aim at rejuvenating ties and establishing a unified front against unilateral actions from nations like the United States, reflecting an urgent need for cooperative action in an increasingly fragmented world.

Tensions remain high in [Ukraine](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ukraine), as reported bombings by Russian forces recently led to further civilian casualties. In Kyiv, six people were confirmed dead following targeted strikes, emphasizing the escalating conflict and humanitarian crisis facing the region. The instability has prompted urgent discussions about potential peace negotiations, where expectations for security assurances remain a crucial consideration for all parties involved.

Back in France, artist Typhaine D has brought attention to another facet of gender-related violence through her experiences with severe online harassment while promoting a feminized language project. Her case, which has led to legal proceedings against several individuals for aggravated online harassment, sheds light on the pervasive misogyny found within internet discourse, a sentiment echoed by many female public figures facing similar challenges.

As international leaders and communities rally to address these pressing issues, the intersection of [gender violence](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gender-based_violence), geopolitical instability, and digital harassment continues to shape dialogues around equality, security, and collective action. The implications of these crises extend beyond borders, demanding a unified response that prioritizes women's rights and global cooperation to confront the consequences of an increasingly divided world. #GenderEquality #ViolenceAgainstWomen #UkraineConflict

A.J.A. – 360LiveNews editor in chief

360LiveNews 360LiveNews | 25 Nov 2025 13:49
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