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Posted: 2017-01-19T05:39:46Z | Updated: 2017-01-24T23:45:48Z Pakistani Pop Star Interrupts ConcertAfter Seeing Sexual Harassment | HuffPost

Pakistani Pop Star Interrupts ConcertAfter Seeing Sexual Harassment

He stopped the show to pull the woman from the audience.
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Pakistani pop star Atif Aslam has been showered in praise since interrupting his concert in Karachi mid-song on Jan. 14 to intervene when he saw a woman being harassed in the front row.

Widely shared videos, including the one below, document the 33-year-old singer reaching into the crowd and pulling a female fan onto the stage with him, repeating in English, “Rescue her.” Cheers erupted as Aslam publicly scolded a man in the audience.

“Atif did the right thing, which any other human being would do ,” the singer’s brother and manager later told NBC News. “We don’t want this to be blown out of proportion and hope that folks continue to believe in Atif’s music.”

Aslam’s actions have raised questions about the effectiveness of preventative strategies like the “no stags” or “family only ” policy recently employed by the Karachi Eat Festival , a food festival that took place in the city from Jan 20 - 22. The controversial entrance restriction prevented any single man unaccompanied by females from purchasing tickets to the event, to protect women from harassment.

“What’s really at stake in this conversation about policies at Karachi Eat or Atif Aslam’s intervention is patriarchy’s power,” wrote Hamna Zubair, the editor of Pakistani news outlet Images.com, in an editorial Tuesday

“People in Pakistan view gender equality as a zero-sum game where universal protection for women enshrined in the law decreases the scope of unchecked male power,” she added. “And that, to them, is a problem.”

Sexual harassment has become an issue at overcrowded concert venues around the world . At Aslam’s show, local media reported numerous cases of abuse . He did not respond to a request for comment.

In Pakistan, lawmakers did not criminalize all forms of violence against women until February 2016. An annual report released in April by the independent Human Rights Commission of Pakistan documents hundreds of cases of rape, domestic violence and other forms of physical abuse against women. UN Women reports that Pakistan remains one of the lowest-ranking countries in the world for gender equality.

Though various sources have published some conflicting accounts of the events that took place before Aslam pulled the fan out of the crowd, the singer has continued to receive praise on social media for his actions.

This story has been updated throughout to include additional information about the incident and its aftermath.

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'It Happens' Sexual Assault Series by Yana Mazurkevich
"It happens at any time."(01 of07)
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I was tattooed by a guy and while he was tattooing me, he kept inserting his fingers up my vagina. He said he had to keep his hand there to keep the skin taut for tattooing. The most ironic part is that the tattoo is the symbol for female; I wanted the tattoo as a sign of feminism and got sexually assaulted in the process. (credit:Yana Mazurkevich)
"It happens unwillingly."(02 of07)
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I can't remember details or the order of things, but she was very, very aggressive. She left bruises all over me and I was bleeding the next morning. She held me down and forced a lot. I didn't say no clearly, but I definitely didn't agree to the aggressive actions she took. Lack of consent is not the presence of a no, it's also the absence of a yes. (credit:Yana Mazurkevich)
"It happens anywhere."(03 of07)
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I lost my virginity at a party when I was in middle school. He gave me a drink and I cant really remember what happened after that. Just bits and pieces for the most part... but I couldnt say no or push him off while he made me have sex with him. I woke up next to him and I was really sore but i couldnt tell anyone what happened. (credit:Yana Mazurkevich)
"It happens suddenly."(04 of07)
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I blacked out and just remember very short flashing images I remember him asking me if I was on birth control, but I was too incoherent to talk. I was trying to explain that I wasn't. We had sex anyway. I didn't want to and I barely remember it." (credit:Yana Mazurkevich)
"It happens to anyone."(05 of07)
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"It happens unexpectedly."(06 of07)
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I was at a party once, sober, and two of my good female friends pulled me aside, telling me that someone needed help. They pulled me into this room and pinned me against the wall and started kissing me and taking my pants off, but I was able to push them off and leave. The two girls who were my friends claim that they don't remember the incident since they were drunk. (credit:Yana Mazurkevich)
"It happens without reason."(07 of07)
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