The fourth death anniversary of Sabeen Mahmud, a prominent peace activist and director of The Second Floor (T2F) was observed across the country by members of the civil society and activist community. Sabeen Mahmud was shot dead in Karachi on April 24,2015 while she was heading home after hosting a seminar at T2F . Sabeen was eulogized toady as a fearless advocate for human rights by those who knew her. People have shared countless tweets in her remembrance. #SabeenMahmud may have physically left this world four years ago, but she very much lives on in the hearts of those who knew her personally, those who heard about her after she died, and those who will hear about her in the future. Let’s remember her today, together. — Nida Kirmani (@nidkirm) April 24, 2019 I miss you #SabeenMahmud Your memory inspires the fight for right in me and many others. And @thesecondfloor lives on as a space where I still perform and still see many misfits like me who come there to feel accepted and be encouraged — Ali Gul Pir (@Aligulpir) April 24, 2019 “Fear is just a line in your head. You can choose which side of that line you want to be on.” Rest in power @sabeen. Been four years but feels like yesterday. ❤💔 (Photo: Malika Abbas) pic.twitter.com/E6IqHLyOxZ — Rabia Mehmood – رابعہ (@Rabail26) April 24, 2019 ﮔُﻼﺑﻲ ﻣُﻨﺪ ﺟﻮ ﭜَﺆﻧﺮﻭ هو ﺍُڏﺍﮢُﻮ ﻣﻮسم ﺳﺎﻥ! ﮔُﻠﻦ ﮐﻲ ﻭﻳﻨﺪﻱ ﭼﻴﻮ ﻭﻳﻮ ﻧﭝﺎﺀُ ﺷﺮﻁُ ﻧﮧ ﻫﻮ. Today marks the 4th death anniv of #SabeenMahmud “Fear is just a line in your head. You can choose which side of that line you want to be on”. pic.twitter.com/ia1mHy6sKF — Maham Jee (@MahamSindhi) April 24, 2019 She’s the first adult I opened up to, my first mentor, my first lesson on self reflection, my first scooter ride, my first lesson on activism, my first feminist idol. There will never be another you #SabeenMahmud. To this day my eyes tear up at the thought of us all losing you — Manal Faheem Khan (@ManalFaheemKhan) April 24, 2019