Today, Wednesday, Iraqi First Lady Shanaz Ibrahim Ahmad said on her Facebook page, "I received a United Kurdish Women's Platform delegation to form an umbrella group and a general women's platform across the greater Kurdistan." The greater Kurdistan region covers large parts of Turkey, Iran, Iraq and Syria.


Iraqi First Lady Shanaz Ibrahim Ahmad, in Sulaimani, received a delegation with the United Kurdish Women's Platform (UKWP) and said, "today said that women should struggle with more strength and a stronger will."


The First Lady and the UKWP delegation led by Nuran Imir stressed the importance of joining efforts to combat violence against women and a range of issues facing women in the greater Kurdistan and promoting relations between Kurdish women across the Middle East. Many barriers, including political and geographic borders, have separated Kurdish women for centuries. The recent effort could help to break the centuries-old barriers for the betterment of women in the greater Kurdistan.

 

According to the statement from the First Lady's press office, "the first lady discussed the ideas and plans of the delegation to form an all-inclusive umbrella and platform for women of greater Kurdistan, expressing her support and offering her advice to the delegation to the success of their project. The initiative would be the first in its scale and scope in the region. 


The first lady reiterated the importance of Kurdish women's unity. She also pointed to her efforts in strengthening women's roles and uniting women, per the statement. 


Activists, academics and parliamentarians from North Kurdistan or Turkey made up the UKWP delegation, and called on women in different regions of greater Kurdish to be aware of political affairs and each other's conditions and join their efforts to face challenges.


The Kurdish women from Turkey spoke of the importance of the first lady's support to the success of their efforts. They called her an influential and capable Kurdish woman whose visible impact serves women and the Kurds.


Division has usually been at the forefront of Kurdish politics and intra-Kurdish ties; the recent step marks a milestone in the history of Kurds and the history of women across the greater Kurdistan and the world.