
International Human Rights Monthly was established in the early 1990s by Syed Sultan Muhammad Naqvi, a passionate advocate for justice and peace.
His magazine became known for shedding light on global injustices and giving voice to vulnerable communities.
After his passing in 2016, the publication paused — but his mission never dimmed.
Today, IHRM returns stronger, honoring his life-long commitment to truth and human dignity.
With over 20 years of experience as a senior banker, Ali Naqvi brings leadership, governance, and international exposure to IHRM. He is now carrying forward his father’s legacy by transforming IHRM into a modern global publication.
“Reviving a legacy of truth, dignity, and justice — for a new digital generation.”
Ali oversees digital strategy, editorial direction, partnerships, and brings a renewed vision for expanding IHRM’s international reach.
Nadia Ali Naqvi brings extensive international experience and a strong passion for human rights. After working in the travel and tourism sector abroad, she shifted her focus in 2010 toward welfare and humanitarian services.
Since then, she has been actively involved in supporting communities and advocating for international human rights. Today, she is one of the strongest pillars of IHRM, contributing her leadership, dedication, and compassion to the organization. Nadia continues to serve humanity with commitment and integrity, helping strengthen our mission to protect and promote human rights globally.
Murtuza Hassan is a versatile professional with a strong foundation in banking, media production, and social welfare. He began his career with four years in hard-core banking sales, where he consistently achieved targets and built strong client relationships. Driven by passion, he transitioned into photography and video editing, developing expertise in event coverage, documentaries, and creative content production.
He has also contributed his skills to respected welfare organizations like JDC and Pannah Trust, supporting community outreach and humanitarian initiatives.
Currently working as a News Reporter and Photographer, Murtuza is recognized for his creativity, professionalism, strong communication skills, and ability to capture compelling visual stories with accuracy and impact.
IHRM began as a printed monthly magazine circulated across regions. Today, it rises again in a new form — as a digital-first, globally accessible platform.
This revival includes:
A modern website
A monthly newsletter
Multimedia reporting
Global collaborations
Digital archives of the original magazine
The legacy continues, reshaped for today’s world.
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