Zubeida Mustafa, Pioneering Journalist and Advocate for Human Rights, Dies at 84

Zubeida Mustafa, a trailblazing Pakistani journalist and a powerful voice for justice, education, and women’s rights, has passed away in Karachi at the age of 84 after a prolonged illness.

Widely respected for her fearless reporting and advocacy, Mustafa’s career in journalism spanned over 50 years. She was a groundbreaking figure who broke barriers for women in the media industry and dedicated her life to amplifying the voices of the marginalized.

Throughout her remarkable career, Mustafa championed causes such as girls’ education, children’s welfare, healthcare access, and civil rights. Her thoughtful, uncompromising columns tackled societal injustices and earned her the admiration of readers and peers alike.

Author of eight influential books, Mustafa was also honored with the Lifetime Achievement Award by the International Women’s Media Foundation. Beyond her own work, she nurtured and mentored generations of journalists, especially women, helping shape a more inclusive media landscape.

In a tribute, Karachi Press Club (KPC) President Fazil Jamili and Secretary Sohail Afzal Khan described her as an “institution” in journalism. They lauded her “unwavering commitment to truth” and her “relentless pursuit of social justice,” highlighting the profound impact of her work on education, health, and community welfare.

The Human Rights Commission of Pakistan (HRCP) also mourned her passing, recognizing her as a fierce advocate of cultural, linguistic, and social rights who consistently stood beside the oppressed. HRCP called her loss “irreparable” and extended condolences to her family and colleagues.

Zubeida Mustafa leaves behind a powerful legacy of principled journalism and social conscience. Her absence will be deeply felt across Pakistan’s journalistic and human rights communities, but her influence will continue to inspire generations to come.

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