Rehana Popal | |
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| Born | 1989 (age 36–37) Afghanistan |
| Education | City University, London |
| Occupation | Barrister |
| Known for | First Afghan national to be called to the Bar in the UK |
| Awards | 100 Women (BBC) (2019) |
Rehana Popal (b. 1989) is British-Afghan lawyer who became the first Afghan national to be called to the Bar and the first Afghan woman to practise as a barrister in England and Wales. In 2019 she received the 100 Women (BBC) award.
Rehana Popal was born in 1989 in Afghanistan. [1] She arrived in the United Kingdom as a five year old refugee, accompanied by her mother and three older siblings, and grew up on a council estate in inner London. [2] [3] [4] After completing her early education she was admitted to study international relations at City University, from where she graduated in 2011. [3] [5] The following year she completed her Graduate Diploma in Law (GDL) at The City Law School. [5]
Before her pupillage, Rehana worked as a paralegal at Leigh Day, supporting civil claims brought by Afghans alleging human rights abuses by British forces. [3] [6] In 2013 she was called to the Bar. [7]
Popal undertook a short period of work with the United Nations. [1]
In 2018, Popal was the only female Afghan barrister practising in England and Wales, working as an immigration and civil law barrister at 10 King’s Bench Walk Chambers in the Temple. [8] That year she was taken off a case when a client asked to be represented by a white male, believing this would carry greater credibility with an English judge. [9]
In 2019 she received the 100 Women (BBC) award. [10] She works to assist Afghans who served with the British armed forces during the war in Afghanistan. [2]
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