Widad Akrawi
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Widad Akrawi, is a Kurdish
Kurdish people
The Kurdish people, or Kurds , are an Iranian people native to the Middle East, mostly inhabiting a region known as Kurdistan, which includes adjacent parts of Iran, Iraq, Syria, and Turkey...

 author, lecturer, senior lobbyist, human rights defender and currently the President
President
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 of Defend International
Defend International
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.

Early years

Akrawi was born in Akre
Åkre
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, Iraq
Iraq
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 and has been residing in Denmark
Denmark
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 since 1992. Violations of human rights
Human rights
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 that occurred during the Iraqi government offensive against the Kurds in 1974, as well as during the Al-Anfal Campaign
Al-Anfal Campaign
The al-Anfal Campaign , also known as Operation Anfal or simply Anfal, was a genocidal campaign against the Kurdish people in Northern Iraq, led by the Iraqi regime of Saddam Hussein and headed by Ali Hassan al-Majid in the final stages of Iran-Iraq War...

 helped shape her future career goals. She earned a Civil Engineering degree from Salahaddin University
Salahaddin University
Salahaddin University is an educational institution in in Arbil , capital of Kurdistan Region of northern Iraq. One of the oldest and largest institutions of higher learning in Kurdistan Region, Salahaddin University was established in 1968 and was originally based in Sulaimaniya. It was...

 in 1990. In Denmark she started studying again at the Technical University of Denmark
Technical University of Denmark
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 and worked as a geneticist
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 at the Royal Hospital in Copenhagen
Copenhagen
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.

Dedication To Human Rights

Akrawi helped to establish a secret working group against torture in Iraq, dedicated to collecting evidence of torture and other human rights abuses.
In Denmark she first got involved with Amnesty International
Amnesty International
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 in 1994, when she started to do volunteer work. In February 2006, she was appointed as "Stop Torture” ambassador for Amnesty’s Danish section. She was elected in the executive committee
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 of Amnesty International
Amnesty International
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 Denmark in April 2006. She quit Amnesty International
Amnesty International
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 in June 2007. Now she is collaborating with the International Action Network on Small Arms  and other organisations around the globe. She has over 15 years of experiences in the areas of human rights
Human rights
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, international security
International security
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, peace
Peace
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 and international conventions.

Status & Membership

  • President, Defend International (2007-Now).
  • Defend International representative to the UN Fourth Biennial Meeting of States, held in New York to review the implementation of the Programme of Action to prevent, combat, and eradicate the illicit trade in small arms and light weapons in all its aspects (14–18 June 2010).
  • Defend International representative to the General Assembly Interactive Hearings with Non-governmental organizations, Civil society organizations and the Private sector. (UN Headquarters in NY, 14–15 June 2010).
  • Defend International representative to the First Committee (Disarmament and International Security Committee) of the United Nations General Assembly (October 2009).
  • Defend International representative to the First Committee (Disarmament and International Security Committee) of the United Nations General Assembly (October 2008).
  • Defend International representative to the UN Third Biennial Meeting of States, held in New York to consider the implementation of the Programme of Action to prevent, combat, and eradicate the illicit trade in small arms and light weapons in all its aspects (July 2008).
  • Defend International representative to the 52nd session of the UN Commission on the Status of Women held at United Nations Headquarters in New York (February to March 2008).
  • Defend International representative to the First Committee (Disarmament and International Security Committee) of the UN General Assembly (October 2007).
  • Amnesty International lobbyist to the First Committee (Disarmament and International Security Committee) of the UN General Assembly (October 2006).
  • Member of the board, Women of Europe Award, Denmark (2003-Now).
  • Member of the board, International Women Steering Committee.
  • Member of the IANSA Women's Network Working Group.
  • Member of the board, Amnesty International Denmark (30 April 2006- 18 June 2007).
  • Ambassador for Amnesty International's Stop Torture campaign, Denmark (9 February 2006- 18 June 2007).
  • Member of jury board, Amnesty International's Arabic Short Novel Competition (April 2006-June 2007).
  • Establishment of a special blog for Amnesty's Control Arms Campaign (June 2006)

Books

  1. Taras bog: En beretning fra Kurdistan, novel in Danish, 265 pp., Forlaget Forum, København, 2003, ISBN 87-553-3420-2
  2. Taras bok, the Norwegian version of the Danish novel : Taras bog, Oslo, Zagros, 2005, ISBN 82-92628-00-2

Other humanitarian initiatives

  • In 2005 joined a Danish campaign to require a prohibition against torture in the Danish Criminal Code.
  • In 2008 joined the project "Stop Trafficking Worldwide", a campaign to stop human trafficking worldwide.
  • In 2008 joined an international campaign against Eid aerial firing.
  • In March 2008 joined an international campaign calling for the end of gender-based violence at gunpoint.
  • On 16 June 2010 addressed the UN Fourth Biennial Meeting of States, in New York to consider the implementation of the Programme of Action to prevent, combat, and eradicate the illicit trade in small arms and light weapons in all its aspects.

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