Home Actress Freida Pinto Instagram Photos and Posts May 2021 Freida Pinto Instagram - This is an uncertain time for all of our children, especially when it comes to their education and what school will look like in the months ahead. Sadly, for many girls around the world, the question isn’t when they will return to school—it’s if they will return at all. Due to ripple effects from COVID-19, experts predict that tens of millions more adolescent girls could remain out of school forever.   We can’t let these girls be left behind. Read about how we can all support them in a new op-ed by @MichelleObama and @MelindaFrenchGates on CNN.com. Then take action with the @GirlsOpportunityAlliance today through the link in my bio to ensure that girls can continue to pursue their education and their dreams—because when girls get the education they deserve, our whole world benefits.

Freida Pinto Instagram – This is an uncertain time for all of our children, especially when it comes to their education and what school will look like in the months ahead. Sadly, for many girls around the world, the question isn’t when they will return to school—it’s if they will return at all. Due to ripple effects from COVID-19, experts predict that tens of millions more adolescent girls could remain out of school forever.   We can’t let these girls be left behind. Read about how we can all support them in a new op-ed by @MichelleObama and @MelindaFrenchGates on CNN.com. Then take action with the @GirlsOpportunityAlliance today through the link in my bio to ensure that girls can continue to pursue their education and their dreams—because when girls get the education they deserve, our whole world benefits.

Freida Pinto Instagram - This is an uncertain time for all of our children, especially when it comes to their education and what school will look like in the months ahead. Sadly, for many girls around the world, the question isn’t when they will return to school—it’s if they will return at all. Due to ripple effects from COVID-19, experts predict that tens of millions more adolescent girls could remain out of school forever.   We can’t let these girls be left behind. Read about how we can all support them in a new op-ed by @MichelleObama and @MelindaFrenchGates on CNN.com. Then take action with the @GirlsOpportunityAlliance today through the link in my bio to ensure that girls can continue to pursue their education and their dreams—because when girls get the education they deserve, our whole world benefits.

Freida Pinto Instagram – This is an uncertain time for all of our children, especially when it comes to their education and what school will look like in the months ahead. Sadly, for many girls around the world, the question isn’t when they will return to school—it’s if they will return at all. Due to ripple effects from COVID-19, experts predict that tens of millions more adolescent girls could remain out of school forever.
 
We can’t let these girls be left behind. Read about how we can all support them in a new op-ed by @MichelleObama and @MelindaFrenchGates on CNN.com. Then take action with the @GirlsOpportunityAlliance today through the link in my bio to ensure that girls can continue to pursue their education and their dreams—because when girls get the education they deserve, our whole world benefits. | Posted on 07/Aug/2020 22:53:36

Freida Pinto Instagram – “Keep close to Nature’s heart… and break clear away, once in awhile, and climb a mountain or spend a week in the woods. Wash your spirit clean.” – John Muir
Freida Pinto Instagram – This is Pinar Gultekin. She is the reason behind #challengeaccepted

Given what we have all learned in the recent months with BLM viral posts made me want to go deeper and get more context before posting. What came out of it is a few versions of its origins but this particular one was most quoted and felt instinctually like the reason it went viral. For those who haven’t yet caught up on this story..This one is very important. It is about gender based violence. I have quoted the journalist Bethan McKernan, Turkey and Middle Eastern Correspondant for The Guardian. 

The Murder/ The Incident: Pinar Gultekin a 27-year-old woman was allegedly brutally murdered and burned by her jealous ex-boyfriend. Her body was found on July 21st. Her murder had sparked outrage in Turkey, shining a light on the country’s shockingly high femicide rate and Turkish government efforts to roll back legislation designed to protect women from gender-based violence.

What Followed: Marches in four Turkish cities mourning Gültekin’s death and calling on Turkish politicians to uphold the Istanbul Convention were accompanied by hundreds of thousands of social media posts: one initiative involved posting photos on Instagram with hashtags such as #challengeaccepted and #İstanbulSözleşmesiYaşatır, or “Enforce the Istanbul Convention”, quickly took off in Turkey to emphasise how pictures of murdered women end up in black and white in newspapers.

The Istanbul Convention Keeps Turkish Women Alive: Campaigners are also deeply worried about fresh efforts by President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan’s ruling party to repeal a Council of Europe treaty known as the Istanbul convention, groundbreaking legislation from 2011 that protects victims of domestic and gender-based violence and effectively prosecutes offenders.

Final Words by me: As a South-Asian woman who constantly reads about violence against her country women, rape and honour killings in her own country, I couldn’t help myself from not re-iterating and highlighting the need for context when we co-opt a viral movement in the West.This movement is for Pinar Gultekin and the many victims of femicide #İstanbulSözleşmesiYaşatır

Check out the latest gallery of Freida Pinto