Fraz Wahlah

Barrister in Pakistan

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Barrister, Tech Entrepreneur, Flag-bearer of #MRD. Featured on the British Parliamentary Review alongside Prime Minister Theresa May, BBC, CIO, ComputerWorld, InfoWorld, ioM, TechLondon, Dawn, in USA, Norway, Germany, Malaysia, Pakistan and the UK.

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· 'The Flag-bearer of MRD (Democracy)' according to BBC - UK.

. Leading British lawyer according to the Parliamentary Review.

· 'A leading international lawyer according to CIO Magazine, InfoWorld and ComputerWorld - USA, Norway, Germany and Pakistan.

· Migrant Hero - according to IoM

· Member - Honourable Society of Lincoln's Inn - UK

· Barrister & Advocate High Courts - PK

· Chairman 1st Citizen Lawyers - UK

· Immigration & Human Rights Lawyer - UK

· The hand of God /Rainmaker according to clients

· Winner of international technology Oscar - Malaysia.

· The most knowledgeable, articulate and passionate speaker and advocate at the 10th International ICT Oscars according to judges at ICT Oscars from Singapore, Australia and Thailand.

· 'One of the brightest minds' according to TV documentary 'Shining Gojra' and 'Pakistani Leaders' journal.

. Featured on Pakistan’s ideological project: A history

· 'A fearless egalitarian and staunch advocate of human rights' according to peers.

· The youngest prisoner in the historic Movement for Restoration of Democracy (MRD), one of the world's greatest non-violent political movements against dictatorship in Pakistan in the 80s.

· Former provincial president for youth -Pakistan Peoples Party, appointed by the former Prime Minister of Pakistan Benazir Bhutto (Late)

· Born and bred in 'Harcharn Singh Mansion' where princess/daughter of Maharaja of Thanisar lived and died in the early 20th century.

· Son to eminent lawyer/statesman, and the leader of the historic Movement for Restoration of Democracy (MRD) 'Mr M.S.Wahlah Advocate' (1950 - 2012), and celebrated writer and poetess 'Um-e-Sleet'(1958 - 2005) in whose honour wrote likes of 'Hafeez Jhalindhri', the creatorof national anthem of Pakistan.