Iraqi Women's Rights Activist Shot Dead
Yanar Mohammed, a renowned Iraqi womens rights activist, was tragically shot outside her home in Baghdad. Born in Iraq, she studied abroad, and after the 2003 invasion, returned to her homeland to rescue women from violence. Despite constant threats, she built a strong network of support, inspiring joy in those she helped. Her Lubbock relative, an artist, mourns her loss but honors her courage by celebrating her life and advocating for womens rights.
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