| Zakia Hakki was born on 18th Nov 1939 in Baghdad, Iraq. She was from a
Kurdish family and all her life faced discrimination. This led her to
be determined to be a spokesperson for those marginalized and take her
rightful place in society.
She became the first woman judge in the history of both Iraq and the
Middle East. She is known for being a champion of human rights for the
Kurdish people and any race that faces persecution. When the Kurdish revolution
began on 11st September 1971, Zakia was one of the leaders working in
the underground movement. She was the only woman in a leadership position
in the Kurdishstan Democratic Party.
Zakia is in the forefront of the women’s movement and established
the Kurdish women’s federation. She is the founder of the Iraqi
high advisory committee for women and travels the world representing Iraqi
women internationally.
Today Zakia has once again taken the forefront in political life by being
elected as a Member of the Iraqi Parliament and is a leading member of
the Women’s Alliance for Democratic Iraq.
She is married with children and her professor husband was murdered in
Iraq under the old regime. |