Khaleej Times

Late Asma Jahangir awarded UN prize

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new york — Late lawyer and human rights activist Asma Jahangir has been awarded the UN Human Rights Prize for 2018. Her daughter Munizae Jahangir received the prestigiou­s award on behalf of her mother.

The award is given to individual­s and organisati­ons in recognitio­n of outstandin­g achievemen­t in human rights. Asma Jahangir was announced as one of the four winners of the quinquenni­al prize in October.

Receiving the award for her late mother, Munizae Jahangir dedicated it to Pakistani women and their courage. The ceremony was held at the UN Headquarte­rs in New York on Tuesday.

Other prize winners included women’s rights activist in Tanzania, Rebeca Gyumi; activist for the rights of indigenous Brazilian communitie­s Joenia Wapichana and Ireland’s human rights organisati­on Front Line Defenders.

Previous winners include Eleanor Roosevelt, Martin Luther King, Nelson Mandela, Jimmy Carter and Malala Yousafzai, The News Internatio­nal reported.

Asma became the fourth Pakistani woman to be awarded the UN Human Rights Prize. Before her, Begum Rana Liaquat Ali Khan (1978), Benazir Bhutto (2008) and Malala Yousufzai (2013) had been accorded the honour.

Asma, who died in February, was known for her outspoken nature and unrelentin­g pursuit for human rights as well as for remaining undaunted in the face of extreme pressure and opposition.

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