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5th Congress of Kurdistan Women's Union Erbil - 2001

The fifth congress of the Kurdistan Women's Union was held on October 27, 2001 in Erbil.


On October 27-30, 2001, in the presence of President Massoud Barzani, the Fifth Congress of the Kurdistan Women's Union was held in the Media Hall of Erbil, under the slogan “Freedom and Equality of Women, Build a Happy and Progressive Society”. 1, in the presence of 383 delegates.

During the work and activities of the congress, the members of the congress elected a new committee for the executive committee of the Women's Union, which consisted of:

1- Shirin Amedi

2- Jamila Haji

3- Sabiha Ahmed Mustafa

4- Zakia Salih

5- Media Hassan Hussein

6- Jawan Sulaiman

7- Suham Hakim Ali

8- Zyan Hamad Asad, known as Zyan Koyi

9- Bayan Tofiq Ali

10- Shawnm Najmaddin Ali

11- Khanzad Karim Khan

12- Rukhosh Faraj Mohammed

13- Sabriya Babakr

14- Parshang Mohammed Abdullah, known as Parshang Kirkuk

15- Ghazala Mohammed Salih

16- Chiman Rashid

17- Jula Haji Omar.

 

Reserve Executive Committee:

1- Amina Zakri Saeed

2- Nazdar Asad Mahmoud, also known as Nazdar Barzani

3- Widad Gharib

4- Zyan Agha Tajdin3

 

 


Sources and Margins

 

1- Final Report of the Fifth Congress of the YAK, Voice of Women Magazine, Organ of the Secretariat Bureau of the Kurdistan Women's Union, No. 25, Erbil, Ministry of Culture Printing House, February 2002, p. 8; President Barzani inaugurates the fifth session of the Kurdistan Women's Union, Khabat newspaper, Lasan Hal al-Hizb al-Dimqrati al-Kurdistan, No. 1050, Erbil, Friday, 2 October 2001, p pp. 1,

2- Record of Identities of the Fifth Congress of the Kurdistan Women's Union, Erbil, 2001, pp. 1-91; Hawzhin Hama Rashid, The 5th Congress of the Women's Union Ended Successfully with the Election of a New Leadership, Biryati Newspaper, Organ of the Kurdistan Democratic Party, No. 3526, Erbil, Tuesday, October 30, 2001, p 1.

3- Hawzhin Hama Rashid, previous source, p. 1; President Barzani presents the fifth session of the Kurdistan Women's Union, previous source, p.


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