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  • 4/18/2025
This woman never stopped defending the rights of Pakistan's most vulnerable despite death threats, jail time and harassment.
Transcript
00:00Come on, man. Come on, shoot.
00:02Come on, come on. Shoot.
00:30Come on, man. Come on.
01:00I was very frustrated. I went into a depression when a 14-year-old boy who was accused of
01:14committing blasphemy was my client. He got death penalty. And that day I talked to myself
01:21because my son was about the same age, that how would I feel as a mother, that a little
01:27boy going into it would get sick.
01:57I was very frustrated. I went into a depression when a 14-year-old boy who was accused of
02:21committing blasphemy. He got death penalty. I went into a depression when a 14-year-old
02:49boy who was accused of committing blasphemy. He got death penalty. I went into a depression
03:05when a 14-year-old boy who was accused of committing blasphemy. He got death penalty.

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