Sulaymaniyah to Host Commemoration for Women's Rights Activist Yanar Mohammed

Iraq 05:12 PM - 2026-06-20
Yanar Mohammed was one of Iraq’s most prominent women’s rights activists and founder of the country’s first shelters for survivors of domestic violence and trafficking. From Social Media

Yanar Mohammed was one of Iraq’s most prominent women’s rights activists and founder of the country’s first shelters for survivors of domestic violence and trafficking.

Sulaymaniyah Iraq Women Kurdistan Region

A ceremony will be held in Sulaymaniyah on 21 June 2026 to commemorate Yanar Mohammed, the prominent Iraqi women's rights activist who was assassinated in Baghdad earlier this year.

In a joint statement, the Organization of Women's Freedom in Iraq and the Organization of Communist Alternative in Iraq announced that they will organise a memorial event in honour of Yanar Mohammed, describing her as "an icon of the struggle for women's liberation and a courageous leader."

Yanar Mohammed was assassinated at her home in Baghdad on the morning of 2 March 2026.

Born in Baghdad in 1960, Mohammed was one of Iraq's most prominent advocates for women's rights. She studied architecture and obtained a master's degree from the University of Baghdad.

She became actively involved in women's rights advocacy during the 1990s and went on to found the Women's Freedom Organization, which played a leading role in defending women's rights and promoting gender equality in Iraq.




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