Yazidi girl Nadia Murad is one of the most influential people in global polyci 2019

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Read: 1892     16:30     03 Июнь 2019    

Yazidi activist and Nobel Peace Prize winner in 2018 has been recognized as one of the most influential person in global policy 2019 for her hard work for advocating justice around the world, as well as working with women and children who are victims of abuse and human trafficking.

The list including featuring politicians, civil servants, academics and activists, the list both recognizes high-profile icons and shines a light on the unsung heroes whose work is indispensable to creating a fairer world for everyone.
Nadia Murad Born to a farming family in the Iraqi village of Kojo, Nadia Murad is a member of the country’s Yazidi ethnic and religious minority group. Aged just 19, Murad was subjected to beatings and rape and saw 600 men, including some of her family, slaughtered in an attack by the Islamic State (IS) terrorist group. Murad subsequently escaped IS’s grasping and fled to Germany, where she has built a new life working with women and children who are victims of abuse and human trafficking. She was jointly awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2018.

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Yazidi girl Nadia Murad is one of the most influential people in global polyci 2019

2019/06/26102-1559556577.jpg
Read: 1893     16:30     03 Июнь 2019    

Yazidi activist and Nobel Peace Prize winner in 2018 has been recognized as one of the most influential person in global policy 2019 for her hard work for advocating justice around the world, as well as working with women and children who are victims of abuse and human trafficking.

The list including featuring politicians, civil servants, academics and activists, the list both recognizes high-profile icons and shines a light on the unsung heroes whose work is indispensable to creating a fairer world for everyone.
Nadia Murad Born to a farming family in the Iraqi village of Kojo, Nadia Murad is a member of the country’s Yazidi ethnic and religious minority group. Aged just 19, Murad was subjected to beatings and rape and saw 600 men, including some of her family, slaughtered in an attack by the Islamic State (IS) terrorist group. Murad subsequently escaped IS’s grasping and fled to Germany, where she has built a new life working with women and children who are victims of abuse and human trafficking. She was jointly awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 2018.

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