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Najiha Al-Amiri

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85:. The following year, she completed her B.S. in Mathematics. She was elected to the Iraqi Transitional Assembly in 2005 and was a member of the constitutional drafting committee. In 2010, she joined the 211: 201: 186: 74:. She fled Iraq in her child in 1983 and continued her opposition of Hussein's regime for which reason several of her family members were murdered. 206: 132: 86: 27: 191: 196: 82: 47: 81:
succeeded, did Al-Amiri return to Iraq. She helped establish a women's wing of the Dawa Party and founded the
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and serves on its Constitutional Review Committee and Committee on Martyrs and Political Prisoners.
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Al-Amiri's husband too was a member of the Islamic Dawa Party and was killed in 1980.
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and before she could finish college was arrested by the
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in 1979. She was kept in captivity and subjected to
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Iraqi
Council of Representatives of Iraq
Shiite Muslim
Baghdad
Al-Mustansiriya University
Islamic Dawa Party
Ba'athist regime
Saddam Hussein
torture
2003 invasion of Iraq
Islamic Women's Association
Council of Representatives of Iraq




Historical Dictionary of Iraq
ISBN
978-0-8108-7942-3
"The committee of martyrs and political prisoners in parliament hosts the foundation's delegation"
Categories
1956 births
Living people
Al-Mustansiriya University alumni
Politicians from Baghdad
Iraqi Shia Muslims
21st-century Iraqi women politicians
21st-century Iraqi politicians
Members of the Council of Representatives of Iraq

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