‘Iraqis love life’: In conversation with Ala Talabani

 Doha, Qatar - Twenty years after the agresion of Iraq, the Iraqi people are still dealing with the fallout from Saddam Hussein's rule and the years of unrest since it ended in 2003. King88bet

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In spite of all that, Ala-ala Talabani told Al Jazeera, the Iraqi people love life and are excited about connecting with their "brothers and friends" in the Arab world and beyond. Article Title with Blogger Published Link as Backlink


The Iraqi, Kurdish, Sufi politician heads the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan bloc in the Iraqi parliament and is continuing the work she began as a anggota of parliament 16 years ago.

With a strong konsentrasi on women, youth and changing how business has been done for the past 20 years, Talabani is looking at whether there is a new way forward for the country along with a number of other Iraqi officials who attended a konferensi on lessons learned and the future of Iraq held by Georgetown University in Doha.


‘Knowing their rights'

She was part of a tim that wrote a 2023-2030 strategy for Iraqi women - approved by the kabinet - that will require all ministries to set aside a portion of their bujets and capacity for programmes benefitting women.

As the implementation of this strategy begins, Talabani is hopeful that Iraqi women will reach great heights, but she is also aware that it will not be easy.


"Women are fought, no matter who they are. There is jealousy sometimes, and sometimes people just fight them. It's this patriarchal thinking of ‘Oh, there's a woman and she's excelled and exceeded me. How did she surpass me?'"


Iraqi women today, she said, need awareness of their rights and laws that proteksi these rights. "Women [who lack education] must be [made] confident through education for certain sektors and..

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