A tribute to Pakistan’s iron lady

Author: Web Desk

Asma Jahangir, former president of Supreme Court Bar Association and a staunch human rights activist, passed away on Sunday in Lahore.

According to reports, she passed away due to a cardiac arrest. Her funeral date would be decided once relatives of the deceased living abroad return to Pakistan.

Asma Jahangir’s legacy

Asma co-founded Human Rights Commission of Pakistan in 1987, founded Women’s Action Forum and was a prominent figure in 2007 Lawyers’ movement which led to the restoration of Supreme Court Judges who were removed by former president Pervaiz Musharraf.

Asma was also jailed in 1983 during General Zia ul Haq’s era for protesting in favour of the Movement for the Restoration of Democracy.

She fought against the powerful and for the weak. Asma was a lady who always stood for what she believed in, and not only that, through her tireless efforts and commitment, earned applause of Pakistan’s progressive community.

Despite facing severe criticism from the country’s majority, Pakistan’s iron lady remains an inspiration to many for standing firm on her grounds and working for the spread of democratic values, human welfare and equality within Pakistan and across the globe.

The human rights activist was honoured with numerous prestigious national and international awards. Jahangir received the Martin Ennals Award for Human Rights Defenders, Ramon Magsaysay Award, was nominated for 2005 Nobel Peace Prize and was awarded the Stefanus Prize among several others achievements.

On 27 October 2010, she triumphed in Supreme Court Bar Association election by securing 834 of total votes and becaming the first ever women President of SCBA in the history of Pakistan.

But of all her achievements throughout the activist’s illustrious career, being a fearless and independent lady in a male-dominated country like Pakistan would forever remain her biggest accolade.

Pakistan has lost a brave voice today, but Asma’s ideas, thoughts, missions and works would continue to inspire people for generations to come, and like rights activist Nighat Dad said: “Asma’s legacy would live on.”

People have took to Twitter to pay their tributes to the deceased Pakistani Icon

A real life superhero who changed many lives for the better.

Not many people have the courage to look right in the eye of adversity and defeat it.

“Success is not final, the failure is not fatal: its the courage to continue that counts”.

Asma has inspired a generation, and her legacy guarantees hope to the future ones.

And certainly, an irreplaceable loss.

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