Talar Latif Mohammed
- Year and place of birth: Sulaimani - 1974.
- Year of graduation: College of Law / University of Salahaddin.
- Marital Status: Married.
- Fluent in the Kurdish and Arabic languages, as well as good level of English.
Field of work and activities:
1. Lawyer since 20-07-1996.
2. Member of the Legal Advisory Board of the Political Bureau of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK).
3. Member of the Bureau of the Electoral Agency of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK).
4. Member of the Central Council of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK) for the first term.
5. Former member of the Patriotic Union of Kurdistan (PUK) Anti-Corruption Commission.
6. Candidate for the Kurdistan Parliament on the Kurdistan list for the elections of #25-07-2009# .
7. Legal Advisor of Kurdistan Women's Union from 1999 to present.
8. Member of the Secretariat of the Kurdistan Women's Union.
9. Volunteer advocates of Aram Nest to accommodate threatened women.
10. Member of the Executive Committee of the Rights Union in 2003.
11. Founding Committee of the Center for the Development of Democracy and Human Rights
12. Member of the founding committee of Kurdish Institute for Elections.
13. Participated in the 2008 Personal Status Law Amendment Project.
14. Participation in the amendment of the bill on the Iraqi Penal Code, the law on the elimination of prostitution and the law on personal status, which was submitted to the parliament through the Kurdistan Women's Union during the week of combating violence.
15. Participation in the review of the bill to combat domestic violence and submit comments to the Kurdistan Parliament.
16. Participation in electoral courses in Sweden and Turkey and anti-violence courses in Jordan.
17. Received the Exemplary Lawyer Award from the Bar Association and several honorary awards from the Directorate of Investigation of Violence against Women, Directorate of Culture and Youth and Women's Encouragement Organization for Media Work.
18. She has volunteered to work as a lawyer for the poor people, relatives of Anfal and martyrs in courts.
19. Organizing several social legal conferences and seminars for different sections of society in cities, towns and villages.
20. She is a member of the committee for collecting women's demands, which consists of several organizations, personalities and members of parliament to present women's demands to the parliament, the executive branch and the judiciary.
21. She has published several articles in newspapers and magazines, including Zhyanawe, Tawar, Walla Press and Kepr.
22. Participation in several television programs to discuss women's political, legal, democratic and electoral issues.
23. She worked as a lecturer at the Teacher Training Institute with the French organization DC from 2002-2003.
24. She has conducted several courses on democracy and elections with several teachers (Swiss, Swedish, Hungarian, American).
25. She worked as a lecturer with the German Valley Organization for two years in Hawraman and Sharazoor.
26. She participated in the campaign to implement the Domestic Violence Law.
27. She has sent several comments on the Iraqi constitution and the draft constitution of the Kurdistan Region to the constitution drafting committees through the Kurdistan Women's Union.
28. She has volunteered as a lecturer for three years on personal status law in the illiteracy eradication courses of the Kurdistan Women's Union.
29. She worked for STEP for working children for three years.[1]