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Pakistan's iconic human rights defender I.A. Rehman dies

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LAHORE – An iconic Pakistani human rights defender and journalist I.A. Rehman has died in the eastern city of Lahore after a brief illness, his family and friends said Monday.

Rehman was 90. He spent his life defending human rights, opposing military dictators, fighting for the rule of law and democracy.

Rehman was also a strong voice for the country’s minorities, including Christians and Hindus. He died of old age, high sugar, and blood pressure level, according to Harris Khalique, secretary-general at the independent Human Rights Commission of Pakistan.

Rehman had been associated with the commission for a long time. Rehman worked as an editor for various newspapers before joining the commission.

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