Ayesha Haroon


Ayesha Haroon was a Pakistani journalist and writer. She worked as the editor of several major news publications in Pakistan during her career.

Early life

Haroon received her education from the Kinnaird College For Women.

Career

Haroon started her career from The Frontier Post as a writer in 1990 while she was still a student. After her graduation, she started to work for The Frontier Post regularly as their magazine editor. Haroon later joined The Nation as an editor and reporter.
In 2007, she joined as the editor for the Lahore edition of The News International. Haroon also helped launch Waqt News TV channel and she worked as its director news.
Arif Nizami, former editor of The Nation, stated that Haroon was very helpful to her juniors and co-workers. “She was a brave person and a sincere friend,” he said.
Huma Ali, a senior journalist and a former president of the Lahore Press Club, said that "she would never refuse anyone seeking her help or guidance in professional matters.”
Investigative reporter Umar Cheema said Haroon was a great journalist and charismatic editor who mentored a generation of young journalists.

Personal life

She was married to Dr. Faisal Bari, economist and professor Lahore University of Management Sciences.

Death

She was diagnosed with cancer at the age of 42. She received initial treatment at Shaukat Khanum Cancer Hospital. Later, her family shifted her to the Mount Sinai Hospital in New York. She lost her battle to cancer and died on February 3, 2013 in New York. Haroon was laid to rest in Lahore. She is survived by her mother and two brothers.

Awards and accolades

The President of Pakistan posthumously awarded Haroon the Pride of Performance in 2015.