As war drums beat, remembering three departed comrades who stood for peace

It has been a decade since we lost Sabeen Mahmud to a targeted attack in Karachi and since we lost Shayan “Poppy” Afzal Khan to cancer. It is also 20 years since the pioneering environmental journalist Saneeya Hussain died in Brazil. Their peacemongering legacies live on.

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On 24 April 2015, a valiant crusader for peace, social justice, creativity and human dignity was killed in Karachi. That tragedy ten years ago deprived a mother of her only child, and many of us of a dear friend.

Social entrepreneur Sabeen Mahmud, 40, was driving home with her mother Mahenaz next to her. A motorcyclist approached while they were stopped at a red light, and shot Sabeen at point blank range. She died on the spot. 

  • Sabeen. Photo by Zaheer Alam Kidvai.

I had known Sabeen since she was a teenager. We were comrades together in several peace initiatives – part of a large, cross-border tribe of ‘peacemongers’ as I call our community. 

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A Sri Lankan’s Nepal odessey before heading to the ‘savage’ Mt. K2, Pakistan

Dimantha looking at the calm ocean that once took his “everything” as he puts it. Photo by Flavion Moses

The first time I met Dimantha D. Thenuwara was almost exactly two years ago, in 2023, when he caught a bus overnight across Sri Lanka to meet me and Aisha Gazdar at Ramani Corea‘s beach house in the north-west. He climbed up a tree branch and napped there in the mid-day heat, and offered to show us how he could eat bugs (no thanks, we said).

This man from the tropics had recently determined to climb K2 – the ‘savage mountain’ in northern Pakistan – and wanted to meet some Pakistanis. We’ve been in touch since. He has visited Pakistan and is even learning Urdu (search sapannews.com for ‘Dimantha’).

Next week, he’s headed to Nepal to summit the spectacular Mt. Ama Dablam, one of the world’s most challenging peaks. Sri Lankans have summitted Himalayan mountains before but Dimantha will also carry the Southasia Peace Action Network hashtag#Sapan logo on the flag he hoists, to highlight a mission he supports, to amplify the narrative of peace, dialogue, and regional cooperation and connectivity.

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