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Ahfaz-ur-Rahman ( ur, ) (born 4 April 1942 – 12 April 2020), was a Pakistani journalist, writer and poet. He struggled for the
freedom of the press Freedom of the press or freedom of the media is the fundamental principle that communication and expression through various media, including printed and electronic News media, media, especially publication, published materials, should be conside ...
and for the rights of journalists under military dictatorships and even civilian governments. Rahman was the author of many books including books on the journalist movement against the military dictatorship of
Zia-ul-Haq General Muhammad Zia-ul-Haq HI, GCSJ, ร.ม.ภ, (Urdu: ; 12 August 1924 – 17 August 1988) was a Pakistani four-star general and politician who became the sixth President of Pakistan following a coup and declaration of martial law in ...
in Pakistan, collections of articles on international dissidents, and collections of poetry. He also translated several books into Urdu. He died on 12 April 2020 in Karachi, Pakistan.


Personal life


Background

Rahman was born in
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, India in 1942. He along with his family migrated to Pakistan in 1947. During his secondary education, he won prizes for his writings. He was inspired by Sahir Ludhyanvi, Krishan Chander and other stalwarts of the
Progressive Writers' Movement The Progressive Writers' Association or the Progressive Writers' Movement of India or ''Anjuman Tarraqi Pasand Mussanafin-e-Hind'' (( ur, ) or ''Akhil Bhartiya Pragatishil Lekhak Sangh'' (Hindi: अखिल भारतीय प्रगति ...
since his early years. He became a student leader of the left-wing student organization,
National Students Federation The National Students Federation Pakistan (NSF) is a left-wing students federation in Pakistan. In the late 1960s, NSF adopted the political line of Marxism–Leninism and Mao Tse-tung Thought Its predecessor, the DSF (Democratic Students Federa ...
(NSF) and took part in 1962 and 1964 student uprisings against General
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's regime. In 1969, he went to work in the
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in Beijing, China, during the
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.


Activism

Rahman began his activism upon returning to Pakistan from China at the end of 1972. During the Zia ul Haq regime he organized the movement for the freedom of the press. He was one of the three journalists who went underground to continue the movement, and eventually also went to prison. The movement had started in 1977, when the Daily Musawaat in Karachi, a newspaper with
Pakistan Peoples Party The Pakistan People's Party ( ur, , ; PPP) is a centre-left, social-democratic political party in Pakistan. It is currently the third largest party in the National Assembly and second largest in the Senate of Pakistan. The party was founded ...
(PPP) leanings, was banned by General Zia's government. In December 1977, journalists from all over the country came to Karachi to offer court arrest in batches. Rahman was the first journalist to be arrested in the first batch. From 30 April 1978 to 30 May 1978, more than 120 journalists who came from various cities to court arrest in
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were arrested and sent to different jails of the
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province. Rahman was again among the first to be arrested and sent to Camp Jail. Later he was taken out of jail and debarred from the Punjab province for six months. In July 1978 journalists from all corners came to Karachi for court arrest and were sent to different jails of the Sindh province. In the meantime, Rahman went underground to organize batches consisting of journalists, workers, peasants and student volunteers for court arrest. After the movement ended, Rahman was blacklisted by all major newspapers and magazines, as a result he faced economic difficulties due to a long period of unemployment. Finally in 1985, he found employment in the Foreign Language Press in Beijing China, for which he had worked sixteen years earlier.


Journalistic career

After returning to Pakistan in 1993, with the Zia era over, Rahman joined Daily Jang, the largest selling Urdu newspaper in Pakistan, as the magazine editor. In 2002, he was elected unopposed President of the
Pakistan Federal Union of Journalists The Pakistan Federal Union of Journalists (PFUJ) is a trade union federation of journalists in Pakistan. PFUJ is affiliated with the International Federation of Journalists. History The constitution of the PFUJ was first adopted in Karachi in A ...
(PFUJ), which is the sole representative body of Pakistani journalists. As the president of the PFUJ he protested against the newspaper and media house owners for not giving the workers their due rights and for not implementing the Wage Board Award as had been directed by the Government. He was terminated from services for his outspoken activism. After yet another period of unemployment, Rahman found a job in the Urdu newspaper
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. He also wrote a weekly column that appeared on Sundays in Daily Express, titled "Black and White" (''Syaah o Safaid''). In November 2007, Rahman was among the first journalists to be arrested during the protests against the
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government's decision to ban several media channels. Rahman worked to "revitalize" the Karachi Press Club and "condemned the opportunist elements that were bent upon de-politicizing the vibrant club". In February 2008, in what was a first in the history of Pakistani literature, four of his newly published books were launched at Arts Council Karachi on the same day in a well-attended ceremony that attracted people, including poets, writers, journalists, trade unionists and activists. At the sixth International Urdu Conference that took place at the
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in November 2013, a new collection of Rahman's poetry, titled ''Zinda Hai Zindagi'' ("Life, it is alive!") was launched. Leading poet and feminist
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spoke on the occasion and said, "His poetry is an engaging account of our collective yearnings for what this nation has yet to achieve."
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and Shamim Hanfi also spoke on the occasion, about Rahman's literary works. Senior writer and
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nominee for 2013,
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in his review of the collection, opined that through his poetry Rahman is "searching for hope amid despair". In 2015, Rahman wrote and compiled a book about the historic press freedom movement against the Zia-ul-Haq dictatorship. The book launching event was attended by the intellectual "creme de la creme" of Karachi. The book chronicles the movement for the freedom of the press by journalists in 1977-78 when journalists were incarcerated and flogged for their struggle for freedom of the press and unhindered information by then-president General Zia ul Haq and his coterie. Writing in Dawn's "Books and Authors", noted journalist Muhammad Ali Siddiqi, said that "the book is an important addition to the meagre literature available on the fourth estate in Pakistan".


In newspapers as

* Group Magazine Editor, Express 2005-2018 * Executive Editor Daily Amn, 2004–2005 * Group Magazine Editor, Daily Jang 1993-2003


Professional trade unionism

* Member Executive Council National Students Federation (NSF), Pakistan


Memorial Award

In 2022 the Rahman family in collaboration with the Ahfaz ur Rahman Award Organizing Committee and the Karachi Arts Council, created the Ahfaz ur Rahman Award for Courage and Freedom of Expression. The list o
jury members
comprises distinguished intellectuals and activists, who will decide on the awardees each year. In 2022, the lifetime achievement award was presented to Mr.
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, the fearless writer and journalist for his steadfastness in raising his dissenting voice through his writings in Sindhi, Urdu and English. The contemporary award was presented to the courageous journalist Ms.
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who has garnered a justly honorable reputation for her principled reporting and analysis amid a barrage of unscrupulous attacks.


Selected bibliography

Poetry * Zinda Hai Zindagi, a collection of poems Journalism * Jang Jari Rahegi, a collection or newspaper articles broadly on anti-imperialist and anti-war themes, including profile pieces on John Lennon, Bob Dylan, Justice Kiyani etc. Historical * Sab Say Bari Jang: A book about 1977-78 movement for Press Freedom. Original Urdu Work * 30 short stories in literary magazines


See also

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List of Pakistani journalists This is a list of Pakistani journalists from print and electronic media. A *Amin Hafeez *Ansar Abbasi *Ayaz Amir * Abdul Hameed Chapra *Asma Chaudhry *Ardeshir Cowasjee *Altaf Husain *Arshad Sharif * Aasma Sherazi *Abid Qaiyum Suleri * Akh ...
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List of Pakistani poets This is a list of noted Pakistani poets, poets born or raised in Pakistan, whether living there or overseas, and writing in one of the languages of Pakistan. A B * Baqi Siddiqui * Bushra Farrukh D * Daud Kamal * Dilawar Figar E * Ehsan ...
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List of Pakistani writers This is a List of Pakistani writers, writers of fiction and nonfiction who are native to, or born in Pakistan, writing in any language. __NOTOC__ A B * Badam Natawan *Bano Qudsia *Bapsi Sidhwa * Begum Akhtar Riazuddin *Bina Shah * Bushra Ra ...
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List of Urdu poets The following is a List of Urdu-language poets. 13th century 15th century 16th century 17th century 18th century * Mirza Muhammad Rafi, ''Sauda'' (1713–1780) * Siraj Aurangabadi, ''Siraj'' (1715–1763) *Mohammad Meer Soz Dehlvi, '' ...
*
List of Urdu writers This is a list of notable Urdu-language writers. A * Allama Rashid ul Khairi * Akbar Allahabadi * Ali Akbar Natiq * Maikash Akbarabadi * Akhtar Orenvi * Akhtar Sheerani * Ada Jafri * Aizaz Ahmad Azar * Jamiluddin Aali * Ghulam Abbas * Kh ...


References

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