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Justice for Justice: The Justice Qazi Faez Isa Case

A discourse on Supreme court’s historic judgement on review petition case of Justice Faez Isa. About the Panelists: Hina Jilani: Hina Jilani, is an advocate of the Supreme Court of Pakistan and a human-rights activist, current chairperson of HRCP. She worked as a special representative of the U.N. secretary-general on human rights defenders for eight years and a prominent lawyer and civil society activist in Pakistan for the last two decades, and has worked tirelessly on an agenda for peace without flinching. Farooq Tariq: Farooq Tariq is a seasoned left activist. He has played a key role in organising a number of working class organisations. He was the central spokesperson of Pakistan Workers” Party. He has authored half a dozen books on Pakistani politics including “Facing the Musharraf”s Dictatorship”. Faisal Siddiqi: Faisal Siddiqi is a leading constitutional, civil, and human rights lawyer and one of the founders of two initiatives: The Rasheed Razvi Centre for Constitutional and Human Rights, and the Legal Aid Foundation for Victims of Rape and Sexual Assault. About the Moderator: Karamat Ali An eminent labour and development activist for the last four decades, Karamat Ali is the founding member of Pakistan Institute of Labour Education & Research. He is also founding member of various local and regional networks like Pakistan Peace Coalition, Pakistan-India People’s Forum for Peace and Democracy and South Asia Labour Forum. He has been a part of labour and peace movements in Pakistan and has played a key role in linking up these movements with regional and global counterparts.

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