
Sima Samar (; born 3 February 1957) is a Hazara human rights advocate, activist and medical doctor within national and international forums, who served as Vice President of Afghanistan in the interim Government of Hamid Karzai & Minister for Women's Affairs (Afghanistan), from December 2001 to 2003. She is the former Chairperson of the
Afghan Independent Human Rights Commission (AIHRC) and, from 2005 to 2009,
United Nations Special Rapporteur
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on the situation of
human rights
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in
Sudan
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. In 2012, she was awarded the
Right Livelihood Award for "her longstanding and courageous dedication to human rights, especially the rights of women, in one of the most complex and dangerous regions in the world."
Early life and education
Samar was born on 3 February 1957 in
Jaghori, in the
Ghazni Province
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of Afghanistan. She belongs to the ethnic
Hazara. She obtained a degree in medicine in February 1982 at
Kabul University. She practiced medicine at a government hospital in
Kabul
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, but after a few months was forced to flee for her safety to her native Jaghori, where she provided medical treatment to patients throughout the remote areas of central Afghanistan. She has also remained the head of the human rights commission in Afghanistan.
Career
In 1984, the government of the
Democratic Republic of Afghanistan
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arrested her husband, and Samar and her young son fled to neighboring
Pakistan
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. She then worked as a doctor at the refugee branch of the Mission Hospital. Distressed by the total lack of healthcare facilities for
Afghan refugee women, she established in 1989 the
Shuhada Organization and Shuhada Clinic in Quetta, Pakistan. The Shuhada Organization was dedicated to the provision of healthcare to Afghan women and girls, training of medical staff and education. In the following years, further branches of the clinic/hospital were opened throughout Afghanistan.
Political career
After living as a refugee for over a decade, Samar returned to Afghanistan in 2002 to assume a cabinet post in the Afghan Transitional Administration led by Hamid Karzai. In the interim government, she served as Deputy President and then as Minister for Women's Affairs. She was the 6th woman to become Cabinet Minister in Afghanistan, the first Minister for Women's Affairs since
Shafiqa Ziaie in the 1970s, and the first woman to become minister since 1992.
She was forced into resignation from her post after she was threatened with death and harassed for questioning conservative Islamic laws, especially sharia law, during an interview in
Canada
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with a
Persian-language newspaper. During the
2003 Loya Jirga, several religious conservatives took out an advertisement in a local newspaper calling Samar the
Salman Rushdie
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of Afghanistan.
Samar headed the Afghanistan Independent Human Rights Commission (AIHRC) from 2002 - 2019. She also established
Gawharshad Institute of Higher Education in 2010, which has attracted more than 1200 students in a very short amount of its activities. In 2019,
United Nations Secretary-General
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António Guterres
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appointed Samar as one of eight members of the High-Level Panel on Internal Displacement under the leadership of
Federica Mogherini and
Donald Kaberuka.
Samar publicly refuses to accept that women must be kept in purdah (secluded from the public) and speaks out against the practice of wearing the
burqa (head-to-foot wrap), which was enforced first by the fundamentalist
mujahideen
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and then by the Taliban. She also has drawn attention to the fact that many women in Afghanistan suffer from
osteomalacia
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, a softening of the bones, due to an inadequate diet. Wearing the burqa reduces exposure to sunlight and aggravates the situation for women suffering from osteomalacia.
Recognition
Samar is one of the four main subjects in
Sally Armstrong's 2004 documentary ''Daughters of Afghanistan''. In the documentary, Sima Samar's work as the
Minister of Women's Affairs and her subsequent fall from power is shown.
Samar has received numerous international awards for her work on human rights and democracy, including:
*1994
Ramon Magsaysay Award
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for Community Leadership;
*1995 Global Leader for Tomorrow from the
World Economic Forum
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in Switzerland;
*The 1998 100 Heroines Award in the United States;
*The Paul Grüninger Human Rights Award, Paul Grüninger Foundation, Switzerland March 2001;
*The Voices of Courage Award, Women's Commission for Refugee Women and Children, New York, June 2001;
*The
John Humphrey Freedom Award,
Rights & Democracy, Canada 2001;
*
Ms. magazine
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, Women of the Year on behalf of Afghan Women, USA December 2001;
*Women of the Month, Toronto, Canada, December 2001;
*Best Social Worker Award, Mailo Trust Foundation, Quetta, Pakistan March 2001;
*International Human Rights Award, International Human Rights Law Group, Washington, DC April 2002;
*Freedom Award, Women's Association for Freedom and Democracy, Barcelona July 2002;
*Lawyers Committee for Human Rights, New York October 2002;
*The
Perdita Huston Human Rights Award 2003;
*
Profile in Courage Award 2004; and
*Peace Prize of the City of Ieper (Ypres) Belgium, 2008
*
Asia Democracy and Human Rights Award, December 2008
*Honorary Officer of the
Order of Canada
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To coincide with the Canadian Centennial, ce ...
, 2009
*
Geuzenpenning, 2011
*
Right Livelihood Award, 2012
*
Mother Teresa Awards for Social Justice in November 2012.
* Honorary Doctorate from Salem State University in May 2013
* 2013
Allard Prize for International Integrity, Finalist award of CDN$25,000
Notes
External links
''Ms.'' magazine"A Voice for the Voiceless"
Winter 2007 conversation with Sima Samar and ''Ms.'' executive editor Katherine Spillar.
The New England Journal of Medicine"Despite the Odds -- Providing Health Care to Afghan Women"
Vol. 351, No. 11 (2004).
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Other Afghan Human Rights Activists:
Qadria Yazdanparast Afghan Human Rights Activist and Law Professor
Yazdanparast on Wiki
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Living people
Afghan physicians
Afghan women physicians
Officers of the Order of Canada
United Nations special rapporteurs
Afghan democracy activists
Afghan human rights activists
Afghan expatriates in Pakistan
People from Quetta
Kabul University alumni
Women's ministers of Afghanistan
Women government ministers of Afghanistan
21st-century Afghan women politicians
21st-century Afghan politicians
Hazara politicians
Politicians of Ghazni Province
Afghan officials of the United Nations
Afghan women's rights activists
Hazara women politicians