Below, some of the widespread condemnation and protest vigils against the cowardly murder of human rights activist and upholder of free speech Sabeen Mahmud, shot dead in Karachi on the night of April 24, 2015 after she hosted a conversation on human rights violations in Balochistan. Just published: Tanqeed’s partial transcript of the discussion. No, Sabeen was not a separatist, nor did she condone violence by anyone, whether in the name of nationalism, ethnicity, religion, or honour. She was a firm believer in open, civil dialogue. The best tribute we can pay to her is to keep her legacy alive by continuing to speak up and keep the dialogue going.
Statement by Malala Yousafzai on the killing of Sabeen Mahmud, April 25, 2015
LUMS STATEMENT on Sabeen Mahmud’s murder, April 25, 2015
HRCP shocked at T2F director’s murder, demands justice, April 25, 2015
Target Killing of Sabeen Mahmud: WAF Statement, 25 April 2015
SAHR Statement of Concern on the killing of Sabeen Mahmud, South Asians for Human Rights, April 27, 2015
Karachi citizens press release, April 28, 2015
Report from Lahore rally for Sabeen, April 28, 2015 Continue reading
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