Perween Rahman Explained

Perween Rahman
Birth Date:22 January 1957
Birth Place:Dacca, East Pakistan (now Dhaka, Bangladesh)
Death Place:Karachi, Pakistan
Death Cause:Murder
Nationality:Pakistani
Organization:Orangi Pilot Project
Known For:Director of the Orangi Pilot Project, Karachi

Perween Rahman (22 January 1957 – 13 March 2013) was a Pakistani social activist, director of the Orangi Pilot Project Research and Training Institute. She was murdered on 13 March 2013.[1]

Biography

Perween Rahman was born on 22 January 1957, in Dhaka, then situated in East Pakistan (now Bangladesh). She belonged to a Bihari family which moved to Karachi following the Bangladesh Liberation War in 1971.[2] [3] She obtained a Bachelor of Architecture degree in 1982 from the Dawood College of Engineering and Technology,[4] and a postgraduate diploma in housing, building and urban planning in 1986 from the Institute of Housing Studies in Rotterdam, Netherlands. She worked at a private architecture firm before being recruited by Akhter Hameed Khan to become joint director of the Orangi Pilot Project in 1983, where she managed the housing and sanitation programs.[5] In 1988, OPP was split into four organizations, and Perween Rahman became director of Orangi Pilot Project – Research and Training Institute (OPP-RTI), managing programs in education, youth training, water supply, and secure housing.[5]

In 1989, she founded the NGO Urban Resource Centre in Karachi[6] and was also part of the board of Saiban, another NGO dedicated to low-income housing, and Orangi Charitable Trust (OPP-OCT), the microfinance branch of OPP.

She taught at the University of Karachi, NED University, Indus Valley School of Art and Architecture and Dawood College of Engineering and Technology, all located in Karachi.

She is the sister of author and teacher Aquila Ismail.

Murder and investigation

On 13 March 2013, Perween Rahman was killed when four gunmen opened fire on her vehicle near Pirabad Police Station, ending her 28-year-long career for land and basic services rights for Pakistan's poor. Rahman had been an outspoken critic of the land mafias in Karachi and their political patrons.[1]

Rahman had complained in the past that she had received death threats. At one point, some armed men stormed her offices and ordered her staff to leave.[1]

The prime suspect in the murder of Rahman was arrested during a joint operation conducted by Karachi and Mansehra police in Mansehra, Pakistan. The suspect Ahmed Khan alias Pappu Kashmiri was arrested in Mansehra.

The very next day, police killed a Taliban operative named Qari Bilal in an encounter and claimed he was the murderer, resulting in a closure of the case.

On 15 April 2014, the Supreme Court of Pakistan ordered authorities to conduct a fresh probe into Rahman's murder after a judicial inquiry revealed that police officers had manipulated the investigation.[7] [8] [9]

In December 2021, four men were sentenced to life in prison for Rahman's murder. Three of the men convicted received a sentence of fifty-seven years and six months. While Raheem Swati and his son Imran were sentenced to fifty years and seven-and-a-half years respectively.[10]

In popular culture

Rahman's work and assassination were portrayed in Into Dust (2021).[11]

Honours and awards

Publications

External links

Notes and References

  1. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-asia-21783304 BBC News – Pakistan mourns murdered aid worker Parveen Rahman
  2. News: How the land gradually devoured the sky. Dawn. 21 March 2013. 12 May 2020. Khuda Bux. Abro.
  3. News: Land grabbers murdered social worker Parveen Rehman. Express Tribune. 22 January 2020. 12 May 2020. asnaat. Malik.
  4. CV as Board member of Saiban, submitted to Homeless International
  5. IIED, Lessons from Karachi 2008 http://pubs.iied.org/pdfs/10560IIED.pdf
  6. Arif Hasan, The Urban Resource Centre KarachiWeb site: Archived copy . 15 February 2019 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20140311172912/http://www.urckarachi.org/URC%20Introduction%20Case%20Study%20by%20Arif%20Hasan.pdf . 11 March 2014 .
  7. http://www.dawn.com/news/1170619/main-suspect-in-perween-rahman-murder-arrested-from-mansehra-police Main suspect in Perween Rahman murder arrested from Mansehra: police
  8. News: Tanoli. Ishaq. Five men indicted in Perween Rahman murder case. 15 February 2019. Dawn. Pakistan. 29 March 2018.
  9. Web site: 2021-12-17. Parveen Rehman murder case: Four awarded double life sentence. 2022-01-24. The News International. en.
  10. Web site: After eight long years, Perween Rahman's killers finally brought to book. The Express Tribune. 17 December 2021. 5 July 2022.
  11. Web site: Organized Crime and Pakistan's Water Shortage Feature in 'Into Dust' Trailer – Global Bulletin (EXCLUSIVE). Variety. 1 December 2021. 5 July 2022.
  12. https://archive.today/20130416012226/http://www.unhabitat.org/bp/bp.list.details.aspx?bp_id=3696 UN-HABITAT FOR A BETTER URBAN FUTURE: Publication about Orangi Pilot Project
  13. http://pakistan.onepakistan.com.pk/news/city/islamabad/193317-sitara-e-shujaat-approved-for-late-dr-parveen-malik.html
  14. News: Google Doodle. Google. 22 January 2022.