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Farewell I.A. Rehman (1930 – 2021): Pakistan’s Awakener Who Fell Asleep His lifelong relationship with the protection of human rights and freedom of expression will be remembered forever in the history of Pakistan. The author with Rehman at the session on Literature, Language and Technology in the Time of COVID-19 at the 23rd Sustainable Development Conference, Islamabad in December 2020. Raza Naeem 2021-04-29T15:51:16+05:30 Farewell I.A. Rehman (1930 – 2021): Pakistan’s Awakener Who Fell Asleep outlookindia.com 2021-04-29T15:53:52+05:30 I.A. Rehman, Pakistan’s renowned journalist and human rights icon passed away earlier this month on April 12 at the age of 90. His life was spread from the progressive movement in Aligarh University to the movement for human and worker rights in South Asia, and he was among those who were afflicted by the Partition of the subcontinent and his relatives were also killed in ....
Pakistan Human Rights Advocate I.A. Rehman Passes Away As director of the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan, Rehman had contributed to raising awareness about rights and fundamental freedoms. I.A. Rehman. Photo: Twitter Human rights advocate I.A. Rehman passed away in Lahore on Monday at the age of 90. His funeral will be held at Masjid Al Quds A-1 Society Township near LRBT hospital after Isha prayers. Rehman left behind three sons and two daughters. His wife had passed away earlier in 2015. According to his family, he was diabetic and suffered from high blood pressure. According to the Human Rights Office, Rehman was born in India in 1930 and served as an editor for several influential publications. He was also a founding member of the Pakistan-India People’s Forum for Peace and Democracy. ....
A grim year for Pakistan s persecuted religious minorities Human Rights Watch accuses government of failing to provide adequate protection or hold perpetrators to account Mourners from the Shia Hazara community gather next to the coffins of 11 miners killed in an attack claimed by Islamic State gunmen during a sit-in protest in Quetta on Jan. 8. (Photo: AFP) Rights activists in Pakistan have endorsed the findings of a leading advocacy group that reported a grim situation for religious minorities last year. Attacks by Islamist militants targeting law enforcement officials and religious minorities killed dozens of people in 2020, according to the recently released World Report 2021 of Human Rights Watch (HRW). ....