china: part 2
its fate!! just went to salaam.co.uk to check out the picture of me in the corner (you can't tell its me but i'm wearing a mustard coloured scarf) when i came across this post on China tours. I really have to go now!!!
http://islamic-chinatours.co.uk/2.html
OMG Eco- you know Farima aunti put me in contact with this woman at ABC...she's in the 'Who's Who Women' section on salaam.co.uk HOW COOL?!!
Nusrat Chagtai is a human rights lawyer and practicing solicitor who works with Paul Shiner in the renowned firm Public Interest Lawyers (PIL) based in Birmingham. The firm is acting in cases of Iraqis killed and tortured in post-occupation Iraq. It is also establishing a specialist Public Law and Human Rights Unit to meet the current needs of the Muslim community in the UK. A law graduate from University College London, Nusrat Chagtai also has an LLM in Human Rights Law gained with Merit. As part of the United Nations mission to East Timor, she assisted in the prosecution of serious crime cases and also in capacity building of junior East Timorese lawyers. She has represented the International Commission of Jurists in December 2003 as an observer at trials of Kurds in South East Turkey. Her other experience has included working as the advice and information officer for Liberty in the Human Rights Litigation Unit and as a legal officer on the Muslim Council of Britain's project to increase awareness within the Muslim community of the new religious discrimination legislation as it affects the workplace.
http://islamic-chinatours.co.uk/2.html
OMG Eco- you know Farima aunti put me in contact with this woman at ABC...she's in the 'Who's Who Women' section on salaam.co.uk HOW COOL?!!
Nusrat Chagtai is a human rights lawyer and practicing solicitor who works with Paul Shiner in the renowned firm Public Interest Lawyers (PIL) based in Birmingham. The firm is acting in cases of Iraqis killed and tortured in post-occupation Iraq. It is also establishing a specialist Public Law and Human Rights Unit to meet the current needs of the Muslim community in the UK. A law graduate from University College London, Nusrat Chagtai also has an LLM in Human Rights Law gained with Merit. As part of the United Nations mission to East Timor, she assisted in the prosecution of serious crime cases and also in capacity building of junior East Timorese lawyers. She has represented the International Commission of Jurists in December 2003 as an observer at trials of Kurds in South East Turkey. Her other experience has included working as the advice and information officer for Liberty in the Human Rights Litigation Unit and as a legal officer on the Muslim Council of Britain's project to increase awareness within the Muslim community of the new religious discrimination legislation as it affects the workplace.

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