Humira Saqib

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Born1980 (age 4445)
Kabul, Afghanistan
Occupation(s)Journalist, women's rights activist
KnownforEditor of the magazine Negah-e-Zan (A Vision of Women)
Humira Saqib
Born1980 (age 4445)
Kabul, Afghanistan
Occupation(s)Journalist, women's rights activist
Known forEditor of the magazine Negah-e-Zan (A Vision of Women)

Humira Saqib (Dari: حمیرا ثاقب; born 1980) is an Afghan journalist and women's human rights activist. Through her writings in the magazine Negah-e-Zan (A Vision of Women) and in Afghan Women's News Agency, she has been protesting against extreme forms of harassment against women in her radically Islamic country. She has pleaded for parliament to enact laws for the elimination of violence against women.[1][2][3] Saqib pursues her efforts to further women's rights by working for the women's news agency as a writer and editor.[4][5]

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