Sara Shagufta, a Pakistani poet and activist, committed suicide last week at the age of 29, the Daily Dot reports.
According to Pakistan's Express Tribune, Shagufta hanged herself in her apartment in Gujranwala because she was unhappy with the way she was being treated by family and friends.
She was also upset with the way her family was treating her and the way her husband was being treated, the Daily Dot reports.
Shagufta was a mother of three and a sister of two, the Daily Dot reports.
In a blog post, Shagufta says she had been trying to write a book for years, but "repeatedly failing in my attempts to tell an untold tale and finish a book that I have always wanted to write and make public, for the past many years, I have finally decided to document those stories that can be shared without adding more sadness and problems to my life."
In her blog post, Shagufta says she was frustrated with the general knowledge of her generation in Pakistan.
"As an occasional university teacher, I have had to swallow this bitter pill many times," she says.
"I believe our society, including its intellectuals (pseudo-included), has yet to gather the courage to respect her entirely
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