Bakhtiar Amin

Bakhtiar Amin was born 1959 in Kirkuk. He has served as Minister of Human Rights of Iraq (2004-2005), Alternate Member of Governing Council in Iraq in 2003 (Member of Foreign Relations Committee, Civil Society Committee & Transitional Ad- ministrative Law which was the basis of Current Iraqi Constitution), Refugee Councilor in Sweden (1982-1988) and Secretary General of Paris Kurdish Institute (1988-1996), Adviser to Danielle Mitterrand Foundation France-Libertés(1990-1996),Director of Human Rights Alliance in Washington D.C. (1997-2000), Executive Director of the International Alliance for Justice (IAJ), which co- ordinated a network of 275 international non-governmental organizations from more than 120 countries. The IAJ called for the establishment of an International AdHoc Tribunal to investigate the former Iraqi leadership’s crimes against humanity, crimes of war and genocide. He was educated at the Sorbonne in Paris and has a master’s degree in international relations. He has over three decades’ experience in the field of democracy, international human rights and humanitarian work.

He has worked extensively on issues involving minorities, indigenous peoples, good governance, empowerment of youth and women, rule of law, water cooperation, Weapons of Mass Destruction, land mines, justice, international and regional peace and security issues, non violence, radicalization & violent extremism, the International Criminal Court, genocide, crimes against humanity, mass graves, freedom of expression, diversity management, intercultural dialogue, cultural issues, federalism, refugees andIDPs, liberating prisoners and conflict resolution. He has participated in fact-finding missions in Iraq, Iran, Turkey, Syria, Kurdistan, Lebanon, Afghanistan, Pakistan, and India, among others. He has testified before US Congress, European Parliament, Council of Europe, OSCE, NATO, various UN bodies in Geneva & New York, and spoken at many prestigious institutions, think-tank organizations and universities worldwide. He has been actively involved in G8′s Forum for Future process in BMENA region, speaking at various international conferences and meeting regularly with heads of states and dignitaries from various parts of the world. He was the Chairman of the board of directors for the Foundation for the Future, which carried out over 200 projects in the field of democracy, civic participation and human rights in the broader Middle East & North Africa. He participated actively in Democracy Assistance Dialogue in the Middle East (DAD).

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