Asma Jahangir, former president of Supreme Court Bar Association and a staunch human rights activist, passed away on Sunday in Lahore.
Asma Jahangir was rushed to a private hospital in Punjab’s provincial capital where she passed away after suffering a cardiac arrest earlier today.
Asma’s housemaid told the media that she was about to have breakfast when she suffered a sudden cardiac arrest.
Her funeral would be held outside Gaddafi Stadium on February 13 at 2.30 pm, announced the deceased’s family.
She co-founded the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan and Women’s Action Forum.
She was a prominent figure in 2007 Lawyers’ movement which led to the restoration of Supreme Court Judges who were removed by Pervaiz Musharraf.
Asma was jailed in 1983 during the Military Dictator General Zia ul Haq’s era for protesting in favor of the Movement for the Restoration of Democracy.
She received several awards, including a Hilal-i-Imtiaz in 2010 and a Sitara-i-Imtiaz. She was also awarded a UNESCO/Bilbao Prize for the Promotion of a Culture of Human Rights and an Officier de la Légion d’honneur by France. She received the 2014 Right Livelihood Award and the 2010 Freedom Award.
Asma was born on 27 January, 1952. She died at the age of 66.
Aggrieved Pakistanis take to Twitter to express sorrow on Asma Jahangir’s death:
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