The personality of the jurist and politician Shirin Ibrahim Fatah, known as (Shirin Amedi), was connected to the ranks of the Kurdistan Democratic Party in 1983, became a delegate to the tenth congress in 1989, and was elected as a member of the central committee in the eleventh congress in 1993 and the twelfth in 1999, and as a member of the leadership council of the Kurdistan Democratic Party in the thirteenth congress in 2010.
Biography
Shirin Amedi was born in 1967 in the city of Duhok, was admitted to the agricultural college of the University of Mosul in 1986, and in the same year went to the liberated areas with the aim of protecting herself from the men of the Iraqi government's intelligence agencies. After that, she obtained a bachelor's degree in law. In 2004, she was admitted as a master's student in law at the University of Salaheddin - Erbil. She is fluent in Kurdish, Arabic, Persian and English.
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Shirin Amedî joined the ranks of the Kurdistan Democratic Party in 1983. In 1988, after the Anfal campaign against the Kurds, she went to Turkey and lived in the Gever camp for a while, and then in 1989, she went to Iran and lived there as a refugee.
He was a delegate to the tenth congress in 1989, and was elected as a member of the central committee at the eleventh congress in 1993 and the twelfth in 1999, and as a member of the leadership council of the Kurdistan Democratic Party at the thirteenth congress in 2010.
In 1991, she returned to Southern Kurdistan and became involved with the ranks of the Kurdistan Women's Union, and served as Secretary of the Kurdistan Women's Union from 1992 to 2007.
Source:
Kurdistan Democratic Party Encyclopedia Committee Archives.




