Indian human rights activist
Khurram Parvez is a Kashmiri human rights activist .[ 1] [ 2] He is the chairperson of Asian Federation Against Involuntary Disappearances (AFAD) [ 3] and the program coordinator of Jammu Kashmir Coalition of Civil Society.[ 4] [ 5] Khurram is a recipient of the 2006 Reebok Human Rights Award .[ 6] [ 7] Parvez was included in Time ' s annual list of the 100 most influential people in 2022.[ 8]
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^ "Rights activist Khurram Pervez detained" . Kashmir Monitor. Retrieved 16 September 2016 .
^ Mozumder, Suman Guha (9 May 2006). "J&K activist gets Reebok Human Rights Award" . Rediff News. Retrieved 7 February 2020 .
^ "Award to Khurram vindicates fight for human rights: Imroz" . Greater Kashmir . Retrieved 16 September 2016 .
^ "Khurram Parvez 'modern-day David': Time 100 most influential list" . www.aljazeera.com . Retrieved 14 June 2022 .