Mahabad Qaradaghi or Mehabad Qeredaxî (1966-9th October 2020)[1] was a Kurdish activist, writer, poet and translator.[2] She was born in Kifri, a town near Kirkuk.[1] Her first collections of poems were published in 1980, and she was imprisoned by the Ba'athist regime from 1980 to 1981. In 1993, she emigrated to Sweden. She was the adviser of Prime Minister in Women's Issues, in the Kurdistan Regional Government (KRG), in Arbil, Iraqi Kurdistan.[3][4]
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