Monday, 11 February 2019


Mahindra was posthumously awarded the 2018 UN Human Rights Prize. She was one of the four winners of the award which was announced by the United Nations. mahendraaffairs magazine The announcement was made through the Twitter account of the President of the UN General Assembly Maria Fernanda Espinosa Garces, Dawn news reported. "I announced the 2018 winners of the UN Human Rights Prize," mahendra affairs magazine Garces said, before naming Jahangir and three other recipients -Tanzanian activist Rebeca Gyumi, Master in current affairs pdf Brazil's frst indigenous lawyer Joenia Wapichana and Ireland's human rights organisation Front Line Defenders -- as winners. "Your work is an inspiration to us," Asma Jahangir got the prize posthumously. mahendramaster in current affairs The "United Nations Prize in the Field of Human Rights" is an honorary award given for outstanding achievement in human rights, the world body said. The award ceremony will take place in New York on Mahendra ssc  December 10 on World Human Rights Day. Jahangir became the fourth Pakistani woman to be awarded the UN Human Rights Prize. Before her, Begum Ra'ana Liaquat Ali Khan (1978), Benazir Bhutto (2008) and Malala Yousufzai (2013) Mahendra ssc  were accorded the honour. Sixty-six year-old Jahangir, who passed away on February 11 due to cardiac arrest, was known for her outspoken nature and unrelenting pursuit of human rights as well as for remaining mahendra st portal Master in current affairs magazine subscription          undaunted in the face of extreme pressure and opposition  this was published in master in current affairs current issue

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