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Nadia Murad is a Yazidi human rights activist and Nobel Peace Prize laureate known for her efforts in combating sexual violence and advocating for the rights of marginalized communities. Born in Iraq, she was captured by ISIS in 2014, where she endured horrific experiences of captivity and abuse. After her escape, she dedicated her life to raising awareness about the plight of Yazidis and other victims of sexual violence in conflict zones. Murad's story, encapsulated in her memoir 'The Last Girl,' highlights her resilience and determination to fight for justice and support survivors of such atrocities.

As a prominent voice on issues affecting women and minorities, Nadia has received numerous accolades for her work, including the Sakharov Prize for Freedom of Thought. She founded the Nadia's Initiative organization, which aims to support survivors of sexual violence and promote peace and security in her homeland. Her advocacy has inspired many to join the fight against human trafficking and gender-based violence globally, making her a significant figure in contemporary human rights activism.

国籍 伊拉克人
出生日期 February 10, 1993
出生地点 Kocho, Nineveh, Iraq