Personal information: -
Full name: Amira Toma Hormuz Al Zebari
Place and date of birth: Kirkuk / 1960
Academic achievement: -
Institute of Technology / Baghdad / Zafaraniyah /
1979 - 1980
Languages : -
Assyrian, Arabic, English, Farsi.
Occupation: -
Free businesses and political activist
Most important activities : -
- Publisher and editor in chief of the Aimama newspaper founded by her in 1996
- Head of the Ethnic Press Association in Canada 1998 - 1999
- Head of the Iraqi Canadian Families Association in Toronto
- Contributed in issuing ( Nineveh ) newspaper for Assyrians Youth Association
in Canada and its editor in chief
- Co- founder the Degla Artistic Association
1994
- Co- founder the Iraqi writers and intellectuals Association in the Diaspora
- Co- founder the executive board of the National Organization for Civil Society
and Iraqis Rights
- Participated and still with other Iraqi writers in writing aimed articles, poems
and stories published in various Iraqi sites .
- Active in educational campaigns in forums and Paltalk, Facebook and Twitter
March of struggle: -
- Faced with her family threats and displacement and resorted to Iraqi Kurdistan.
- Left to Iran with her family after a provocations campaign carried out by the
spies of the former regime (two assassination attempts in the Baroque village
and the Bash village).
- The arrest of her father (Toma Hormuz Esho) 1986
- Left to Iran and from there to Europe / Austria and settled in Canada
- Participated in student activities in universities and cultural institutes
while studying in Baghdad, including the Assyrian Club, before stopping such
activities by the former regime in 1979-1980
- Participated in Iraqi cultural, political, social and ethnic activities in
Canada as an activist, a writer and a poet.
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