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First Sheedi lawmaker targets ‘scourge of racism’

Sheedis are descendant­s of East Africans

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Pakistan’s first lawmaker from the Sheedi minority is on a mission to fight centuries-old discrimina­tion against her community of African descent, saying it has been held back by entrenched racism.

“Being penalised for something that is beyond our control — our black skin — is a reality all Black people face every day in big and small measures in every country,” said Tanzeela Ume Habiba Qambrani, a member of the Sindh provincial legislatur­e.

“The majority brown skin community considers itself the white community of America and superior to us,” she told Reuters by phone from the southern Badin district, where many Sheedis live.

Many of Pakistan’s Sheedi people — whose numbers are unclear due to widely differing estimates — are descendant­s of East Africans who were brought to South Asia as slaves or soldiers by Arab traders.

Qambrani, 41, who traces her own roots back to Tanzania, lodged a protest resolution in the provincial assembly against a “wave of racism”.

Negative stereotype­s

“This House strives to nip the scourge of racism in the bud through this resolution and aims at seeing our society free of such inhuman tendencies,” her letter read.

Persistent negative stereotype­s about the Sheedis in Pakistan limit the community’s educationa­l and employment prospects, keeping many in poverty, Qambrani said.

“This stereotype has kept our community from progressin­g,” she said.

“Education is our way out of poverty,” she said, noting the prejudice that many young Sheedis face at school.

“Most young people from our community are bullied and ridiculed in school, not just by their peers, but teachers as well, who tell them they are good for nothing,” said Qambrani, daughter of a lawyer and a head teacher.

The mother-of-three said Sheedi women often face a double discrimina­tion due to South Asian beauty ideals that make it harder for them to find a spouse.

 ?? Reuters ?? Tanzeela Qambrani
Reuters Tanzeela Qambrani

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