fbpx
Wikipedia

Farah Karimi

Farahnaz "Farah" Karimi (Persian: فرح کريمی; born 15 November 1960 in Hassanabad Yasukand, garuss) is an Iranian-Dutch politician. She was a member of the House of Representatives of the Netherlands between 1998 and 2006 for GreenLeft. Since 2019 she has been a Senator for GreenLeft.

Farah Karimi
Member of the Senate
Assumed office
2 July 2019
Member of the House of Representatives
In office
19 May 1998 – 30 November 2006
Personal details
Born (1960-11-15) 15 November 1960 (age 63)
Yasukand, Iran
Political partyGreenLeft (since 1997)
Other political
affiliations
People's Mujahedin (1980–1986)
Alma mater

Early life and education edit

Karimi was born in Iran. She received primary education and secondary education in Tehran between 1966 and 1978. In 1978 she went to the Isfahan University of Technology to study industrial design. From the age of fifteen, Karimi became interested in progressive interpretations of Islam and Ali Shariati.[1] Since her youth, Karimi has been involved in the resistance against Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi and campaigned for democracy and human rights in Iran. Karimi saw the Iranian Revolution as moment to put a form of Islamic socialism into practice.[1] Instead the Iranian revolution brought a conservative religious government into power.[1]

In 1980, Karimi left the university to join the Mojahedin-e Khalgh, a left-Islamistic[1] resistance movement against the Islamic Republic government. In 1983 she fled from Iran to Germany, where she was granted political asylum.[2] In 1986 Karimi broke with the Mojahedin-e Khalgh. In her 2005 book The Secret of Fire Karimi describes her political development in her youth, her experiences with the Mojahedin-e Khalgh and her break with the organization.[2]

In Hamburg, Germany, Karimi attended a college for foreign students in 1985. Between 1986 and 1988 mathematics and information science at University of Kiel. Between 1983 and 1988 Karimi was active in different refugee groups in Germany and France.[3][2]

In 1989, Karimi went to the Netherlands with her family. At the University of Groningen, Karimi studied "International Relations and International Organizations". She also obtained the Dutch nationality.

Career edit

In 1993, Karimi began to work in the semi-public sector. Between 1993 and 1994, she began to work for the foundation Probe in Hoogezand-Sappemeer. Since 1994, she worked as a coordinator for Aisa, a project for the emancipation and support of black, migrant and refugee women. In 1997, she became a member of GreenLeft.[3] In April 1998, she became a board member of GreenLeft. In 1998 she was a national project leader for "Heel de Buurt" of the Dutch Institute for Care and Welfare. Karimi was also active in civil society. Between 1991 and 2001, she was member of the Board of Vluchtelingenorganisaties Nederland.

 
A debate led by Jan Terlouw

Political life edit

In the 1998 elections Karimi was elected to the House of Representatives for GreenLeft.[2] In the House of Representatives, she was involved in the foreign affairs, development cooperation, European affairs and defense. As such, she was vice chair of the permanent committee for European Affairs. She also was member of the committee for justice. In 1999 she was one of two MPs (the other one was Ineke van Gent) who voted in favour of a motion of Harry van Bommel to end the NATO bombings which were part of the Kosovo War.[3]

In 2003, she proposed, together with Niesco Dubbelboer of the PvdA and Boris van der Ham of the D66, to hold a referendum on the Treaty establishing a Constitution for Europe. The proposal became law in 2005. She also questioned the Minister Jozias van Aartsen on the American Service-Members' Protection Act, which obliges the American government to free American citizens who are brought to the International Criminal Court in The Hague -even with the use of violence- and Minister Ben Bot on the Dutch support for the Iraq War. She also took an initiative to support free Iranian Media, Rooz and Radio Zamaneh, with 15 million euro. This was accepted by the House of Representatives at the end of 2004. Karimi did not put herself forward as a candidate in the 2006 elections.

Karimi was the Executive Director of Oxfam Novib until 2018. In 2009 and 2010 she chaired the SHO, a group of cooperating humanitarian-aid organizations. She is also a board member of the broadcaster VPRO and the IDH (Dutch Sustainable Trade Initiative). Between 2006 and 2007 she served on the board of Parliamentarians for Global Action in New York. In 2007 she helped to establish the Afghan parliament as a consultant with the UN branch UNDP. As an administrator, she was involved with the advisory board of the International Institute for the Study of Islam in the Modern World, among other projects.

For her work, Karimi traveled extensively to many conflict regions. In May 2005, she visited the opposition in Iran. She was interrogated at the Teheran airport and information was copied from her diary. This led to a formal protests by Minister Bot to the Iranian ambassador.[3]

The main themes of her work in the House of Representatives were human rights and international law in foreign relations of the Netherlands. She paid particular attention to the Israeli–Palestinian conflict and the developments in Afghanistan and Iran. She wrote about it in her books "Battlefield Afghanistan" and "The Secret of Fire".

Life after politics edit

 
Farah Karimi giving a lecture at Leiden University, 2013

In early 2007, Karimi worked for the United Nations Development Programme, where she was a senior consultant for the UNDP in Afghanistan for project SEAL (Support to the Establishment of the Afghan Legislator).[4] There she taught and supported different committees of the National Assembly of Afghanistan.[3] In November 2007 she was appointed general director of Oxfam Novib. She succeeded Sylvia Borren.

Karimi is also active in civil society. She writes for Rooz, a free, Persian online newspaper. Since 2004, she has been a member on the Board of Advice of the International Institute for the Study of Islam in the Modern World in Leiden. In 2006, she founded Bridging the Gulf, a foundation for human security in the Middle East. Between 2006 and 2007, she was a member on the board of Parliamentarians for Global Action in New York.[4]

Personal life edit

Karimi has been married twice. Her first husband was also involved in the Mojahedin-e Khalgh. When she broke from the organization in 1986 she also broke with him. She has one son with her first husband, who was born when Karimi fled from Iran. In 1989 she was married again. Karimi speaks Persian, Dutch, English, Turkish and German.[1]

Selected works edit

  • Slagveld Afghanistan (El secreto del fuego: mi vida contra el fanatismo islámico/Battlefield Afghanistan) (2006) (Dutch, Spanish and English Edition) ISBN 978-8-467-02273-5
  • Het geheim van het vuur (The Secret of Fire) (2005) together with Chris Keulemans
  • In naam van de vrijheid: hoe onze wereld na 9/11 steeds onvrijer is geworden (In the name of freedom: how our world has become increasingly unfree after 9/11), 2021 (Dutch and English Edition) ISBN 978-9-046-82875-5

See also edit

References edit

Farah Karimi

  1. ^ a b c d e Ontsnapt aan de willekeur 10 September 2008 at the Wayback Machine in De Volkskrant
  2. ^ a b c d Van rood islamisme naar GroenLinks 10 September 2008 at the Wayback Machine in Trouw 27-05-2005 reproduced on Karimix.de
  3. ^ a b c d e Drs. F. Karimi op parlement.com
  4. ^ a b Farah Karimi 2008-09-25 at the Wayback Machine on FarahKarimi.nl

External links edit

  Media related to Farah Karimi at Wikimedia Commons

  • Drs. Farah Karimi on parlement.com
  • Farah Karimi's profile at UNESCO
  • Civilian Diplomacy in the Gulf Region. An interview with Farah Karimi
  • Farah Karimi's biography
  • Farah Karimi Speech at Human Rights Day Seminar, Leiden University, Dec. 2013 (VIDEO)
  • Karimi's selected books on Amazon
  • Farah Karimi - Green European Journal

farah, karimi, farahnaz, farah, karimi, persian, فرح, کريمی, born, november, 1960, hassanabad, yasukand, garuss, iranian, dutch, politician, member, house, representatives, netherlands, between, 1998, 2006, greenleft, since, 2019, been, senator, greenleft, mem. Farahnaz Farah Karimi Persian فرح کريمی born 15 November 1960 in Hassanabad Yasukand garuss is an Iranian Dutch politician She was a member of the House of Representatives of the Netherlands between 1998 and 2006 for GreenLeft Since 2019 she has been a Senator for GreenLeft Farah KarimiMember of the SenateIncumbentAssumed office 2 July 2019Member of the House of RepresentativesIn office 19 May 1998 30 November 2006Personal detailsBorn 1960 11 15 15 November 1960 age 63 Yasukand IranPolitical partyGreenLeft since 1997 Other politicalaffiliationsPeople s Mujahedin 1980 1986 Alma materIsfahan University of Technology University of Kiel University of Groningen Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Career 2 1 Political life 2 2 Life after politics 3 Personal life 4 Selected works 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksEarly life and education editKarimi was born in Iran She received primary education and secondary education in Tehran between 1966 and 1978 In 1978 she went to the Isfahan University of Technology to study industrial design From the age of fifteen Karimi became interested in progressive interpretations of Islam and Ali Shariati 1 Since her youth Karimi has been involved in the resistance against Shah Mohammed Reza Pahlavi and campaigned for democracy and human rights in Iran Karimi saw the Iranian Revolution as moment to put a form of Islamic socialism into practice 1 Instead the Iranian revolution brought a conservative religious government into power 1 In 1980 Karimi left the university to join the Mojahedin e Khalgh a left Islamistic 1 resistance movement against the Islamic Republic government In 1983 she fled from Iran to Germany where she was granted political asylum 2 In 1986 Karimi broke with the Mojahedin e Khalgh In her 2005 book The Secret of Fire Karimi describes her political development in her youth her experiences with the Mojahedin e Khalgh and her break with the organization 2 In Hamburg Germany Karimi attended a college for foreign students in 1985 Between 1986 and 1988 mathematics and information science at University of Kiel Between 1983 and 1988 Karimi was active in different refugee groups in Germany and France 3 2 In 1989 Karimi went to the Netherlands with her family At the University of Groningen Karimi studied International Relations and International Organizations She also obtained the Dutch nationality Career editIn 1993 Karimi began to work in the semi public sector Between 1993 and 1994 she began to work for the foundation Probe in Hoogezand Sappemeer Since 1994 she worked as a coordinator for Aisa a project for the emancipation and support of black migrant and refugee women In 1997 she became a member of GreenLeft 3 In April 1998 she became a board member of GreenLeft In 1998 she was a national project leader for Heel de Buurt of the Dutch Institute for Care and Welfare Karimi was also active in civil society Between 1991 and 2001 she was member of the Board of Vluchtelingenorganisaties Nederland nbsp A debate led by Jan Terlouw Political life edit In the 1998 elections Karimi was elected to the House of Representatives for GreenLeft 2 In the House of Representatives she was involved in the foreign affairs development cooperation European affairs and defense As such she was vice chair of the permanent committee for European Affairs She also was member of the committee for justice In 1999 she was one of two MPs the other one was Ineke van Gent who voted in favour of a motion of Harry van Bommel to end the NATO bombings which were part of the Kosovo War 3 In 2003 she proposed together with Niesco Dubbelboer of the PvdA and Boris van der Ham of the D66 to hold a referendum on the Treaty establishing a Constitution for Europe The proposal became law in 2005 She also questioned the Minister Jozias van Aartsen on the American Service Members Protection Act which obliges the American government to free American citizens who are brought to the International Criminal Court in The Hague even with the use of violence and Minister Ben Bot on the Dutch support for the Iraq War She also took an initiative to support free Iranian Media Rooz and Radio Zamaneh with 15 million euro This was accepted by the House of Representatives at the end of 2004 Karimi did not put herself forward as a candidate in the 2006 elections Karimi was the Executive Director of Oxfam Novib until 2018 In 2009 and 2010 she chaired the SHO a group of cooperating humanitarian aid organizations She is also a board member of the broadcaster VPRO and the IDH Dutch Sustainable Trade Initiative Between 2006 and 2007 she served on the board of Parliamentarians for Global Action in New York In 2007 she helped to establish the Afghan parliament as a consultant with the UN branch UNDP As an administrator she was involved with the advisory board of the International Institute for the Study of Islam in the Modern World among other projects For her work Karimi traveled extensively to many conflict regions In May 2005 she visited the opposition in Iran She was interrogated at the Teheran airport and information was copied from her diary This led to a formal protests by Minister Bot to the Iranian ambassador 3 The main themes of her work in the House of Representatives were human rights and international law in foreign relations of the Netherlands She paid particular attention to the Israeli Palestinian conflict and the developments in Afghanistan and Iran She wrote about it in her books Battlefield Afghanistan and The Secret of Fire Life after politics edit nbsp Farah Karimi giving a lecture at Leiden University 2013 In early 2007 Karimi worked for the United Nations Development Programme where she was a senior consultant for the UNDP in Afghanistan for project SEAL Support to the Establishment of the Afghan Legislator 4 There she taught and supported different committees of the National Assembly of Afghanistan 3 In November 2007 she was appointed general director of Oxfam Novib She succeeded Sylvia Borren Karimi is also active in civil society She writes for Rooz a free Persian online newspaper Since 2004 she has been a member on the Board of Advice of the International Institute for the Study of Islam in the Modern World in Leiden In 2006 she founded Bridging the Gulf a foundation for human security in the Middle East Between 2006 and 2007 she was a member on the board of Parliamentarians for Global Action in New York 4 Personal life editKarimi has been married twice Her first husband was also involved in the Mojahedin e Khalgh When she broke from the organization in 1986 she also broke with him She has one son with her first husband who was born when Karimi fled from Iran In 1989 she was married again Karimi speaks Persian Dutch English Turkish and German 1 Selected works editSlagveld Afghanistan El secreto del fuego mi vida contra el fanatismo islamico Battlefield Afghanistan 2006 Dutch Spanish and English Edition ISBN 978 8 467 02273 5 Het geheim van het vuur The Secret of Fire 2005 together with Chris Keulemans In naam van de vrijheid hoe onze wereld na 9 11 steeds onvrijer is geworden In the name of freedom how our world has become increasingly unfree after 9 11 2021 Dutch and English Edition ISBN 978 9 046 82875 5See also editIranians in the Netherlands List of famous Iranian womenReferences editFarah Karimi a b c d e Ontsnapt aan de willekeur Archived 10 September 2008 at the Wayback Machine in De Volkskrant a b c d Van rood islamisme naar GroenLinks Archived 10 September 2008 at the Wayback Machine in Trouw 27 05 2005 reproduced on Karimix de a b c d e Drs F Karimi op parlement com a b Farah Karimi Archived 2008 09 25 at the Wayback Machine on FarahKarimi nlExternal links edit nbsp Media related to Farah Karimi at Wikimedia Commons Drs Farah Karimi on parlement com Farah Karimi s profile at UNESCO Civilian Diplomacy in the Gulf Region An interview with Farah Karimi Farah Karimi s biography Farah Karimi Speech at Human Rights Day Seminar Leiden University Dec 2013 VIDEO Karimi s selected books on Amazon Farah Karimi Green European Journal Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Farah Karimi amp oldid 1186496591, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.