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SRINAGAR MAY 24:-Muhammad Yaqoob Dunoo, Media Incharge and Head Tourism Wing of the International Human Rights Organization (IHRO), has extended heartfelt congratulations and best wishes to IHRO President Dr. Nem Singh Premi for being honored with the prestigious Human Rights Hero Award.
Dr. Premi is set to represent India at the 7th WCH Royal Summit in the United States, where the award ceremony will take place on May 27–28 in Las Vegas. The summit is being organized by Princess Maria Leonora Torres.
In an statement, Muhammad Yaqoob Dunoo lauded Dr. Premi’s unwavering commitment to human rights advocacy and humanitarian service across the globe. “We are proud of Dr. Nem Singh Premi , who has worked selflessly to support the helpless and amplify the voices of the voiceless. His contribution to international human rights efforts is both remarkable and deeply inspiring,” he said.
Dunoo further emphasized that Dr. Premi’s dedication serves as a beacon of hope and a guiding force for human rights activists in Kashmir. “We will follow his example here in the Kashmir Valley, striving for justice, equity, and public welfare,” he added.
The Royal Maharlika Award, which Dr. Premi set to receive, is a globally recognized honor given to individuals who have made outstanding contributions as environmental defenders, peace advocates, and agents of social change. Dr. Premi has earned international acclaim for his role in preventing the execution of 17 Indians in Sharjah and for leading a successful repatriation effort when the passports of 400 Indians were seized in Libya.
Expressing deep admiration for Dr. Premi’s lifelong dedication to humanitarian causes, Yaqoob Dunoo expressed hope that this global recognition would inspire many more individuals to champion human rights both in India and across the world.