Narmin Othman
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Narmin Othman (Arabic: نيرمين عثمان; Kurdish (Latin script): Nermîn Osman) is the Iraqi Minister for the Environment in the government of Nouri al-Maliki, a post she also held in the Iraqi Transitional Government. She was Minister of Women's Affairs in the Iraqi Interim Government and a Minister of Education in the Iraqi Kurdistan Region from 1992 [1]
She escaped an assassination attempt in August 2005 when gunmen attacked her convoy [2]
Her family were active in the Kurdish peshmerga who fought Saddam Hussein who had her uncle and brother-in-law executed. Her husband was imprisoned for five years where he was tortured. [3] She and her husband went into exile in Sweden in 1984, returning to Iraq in 1992. Her husband died in 2004, the same year that she was offered a post in the national government.
[edit] References
- ^ America Thanked for Liberating Iraqi Women, The New York Sun, March 9, 2005, mirrored on Front Page
- ^ Iraqi Minister attacked in Baghdad is safe, News from Russia
- ^ Parade