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Sara Omar () is a Danish-Kurdish author, human rights activist, and poet. She is the first internationally recognized female novelist from Kurdistan Region of
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. She started out as a poet and has published several critical articles in the Middle Eastern media. Omar grew up in
Kurdistan Region Kurdistan Region (KRI) is a semi-autonomous Federal regions of Iraq, federal region of the Iraq, Republic of Iraq. It comprises four Kurds, Kurdish-majority governorates of Arabs, Arab-majority Iraq: Erbil Governorate, Sulaymaniyah Governorate ...
but became a refugee from
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in the late 1990s. She has lived in Denmark since 2001. Omar's breakthrough novel ''Dødevaskeren'' (Dead Washer) was published in November 2017. Two years later, a sequel, ''Skyggedanseren'' (Shadow Dancer), was published.


Early life and education

Sara Omar was born in the city of Sulaymaniah in
Kurdistan Kurdistan (, ; ), or Greater Kurdistan, is a roughly defined geo- cultural region in West Asia wherein the Kurds form a prominent majority population and the Kurdish culture, languages, and national identity have historically been based. G ...
. She grew up during the Iran-Iraq War (1980-1988), which developed into the Iraq-Kuwait conflict (1990-1991), also known as the
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. She lived in the neighboring town of
Halabja Halabja (, ) is a city in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq and the capital of Halabja Governorate, located about northeast of Baghdad and from the Iranian border. The city lies at the base of what is often referred to as the greater Hewraman re ...
during the poison gas attack on March 16, 1988. Omar lived in Kurdistan during the
Anfal campaign The Anfal campaign was a counterinsurgency operation which was carried out by Ba'athist Iraq from February to September 1988 during the Iraqi–Kurdish conflict at the end of the Iran–Iraq War. The campaign targeted rural Kurds because its p ...
, the genocide against the Kurds, in the late 1980s. Many of her relatives fell victim to the war, which lasted from 1986 to 1989. This war serves as the backdrop for Omar’s novels. Because of the war, she had to flee Kurdistan at a young age, coming to Denmark as a 15-year-old, where she finished her secondary schooling and began university. She studied law before switching to complete a bachelor's degree in
political science Political science is the scientific study of politics. It is a social science dealing with systems of governance and Power (social and political), power, and the analysis of political activities, political philosophy, political thought, polit ...
.


Career

In 2012, Omar participated in WEYA, an international festival for 1,000 of the world's most talented young poets from 100 different countries. Omar tried to publish her literary works in the
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but was rejected. For many years she wrote under a pseudonym, pretending to be a man. Since 2004, Omar has written poetry and critical essays in the Middle Eastern media on
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,
incest Incest ( ) is sexual intercourse, sex between kinship, close relatives, for example a brother, sister, or parent. This typically includes sexual activity between people in consanguinity (blood relations), and sometimes those related by lineag ...
,
sexual assault Sexual assault is an act of sexual abuse in which one intentionally Physical intimacy, sexually touches another person without that person's consent, or Coercion, coerces or physically forces a person to engage in a sexual act against their w ...
,
honor crimes Honour ( Commonwealth English) or honor (American English; see spelling differences) is a quality of a person that is of both social teaching and personal ethos, that manifests itself as a code of conduct, and has various elements such as val ...
,
honor killing An honor killing (American English), ''honour killing'' (Commonwealth English), or ''shame killing'' is a type of murder in which a person, usually a woman or girl, is killed by or at the behest of male members of their family or their male ...
s,
social control Social control is the regulations, sanctions, mechanisms, and systems that restrict the behaviour of individuals in accordance with social norms and orders. Through both informal and formal means, individuals and groups exercise social con ...
, oppression of women, and the rights of
homosexuals Homosexuality is romantic attraction, sexual attraction, or sexual behavior between people of the same sex or gender. As a sexual orientation, homosexuality is "an enduring pattern of emotional, romantic, and/or sexual attractions" exc ...
, the disabled, children and women in patriarchal societies. Omar published a poem in the literary magazine ''Kritiker'' in 2014, entitled "The River of Pain That Continues Its Wandering". She also contributed the poem ''Barndommens tavshed'' (Childhood Silence) in the anthology ''Ord på flugt'' (Words on the run), published by Danish PEN. The anthology was written by authors and journalists who had all fled war-torn countries. On 30 November 2017, Omar's debut novel ''Dødevaskeren'' was published, for which she received the Readers' Book Prize. Two years later, on 26 November 2019, the sequel ''Skyggedanseren'' was published, which was awarded the booksellers' literature prize, De Gyldne Laurbær. Both of Omar's novels are published by Politikens Forlag, and they have been translated into Swedish, Norwegian, Serbian, Macedonian and French. In 2019, Omar opened the Danish literary event Bogforum in Bellacenteret,
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, and has given the opening speech at CPH:DOX in 2020. In 2020, 'the dead washer' was published in France. Le Point soon claimed the book as one of the 30 most important publications in France in 2020.


Human Rights activism

Omar has participated in many events focusing on vulnerable people and victims of violence. She has given presentations on honor-related crimes, sexual liberation, and negative social control for the Nordic Federation of Societies of Obstetrics and Gynecology, on her novel ''Dødevaskeren'' at the Anonymity of Violence event for the Umbrella Organization Intercultural Women's Council and the Tingbjerg Women's Association Eves Univers, at the Danish United Nations Association on what Denmark must fight for on the UN Commission on Women, and at Mino Denmark for
International Women's Day International Women's Day (IWD) is celebrated on 8 March, commemorating women's fight for equality and liberation along with the women's rights movement. International Women's Day gives focus to issues such as gender equality, reproductive righ ...
. She has appeared in campaigns for
Amnesty International Amnesty International (also referred to as Amnesty or AI) is an international non-governmental organization focused on human rights, with its headquarters in the United Kingdom. The organization says that it has more than ten million members a ...
and for Danner, where she participated in the "Life after Violence" project on abused and vulnerable children and women. Omar is an ambassador for DIGNITY - the Danish Institute against Torture, the
Danish Women's Society The Danish Women's Society or DWS () is Denmark's oldest women's rights organization. It was founded in 1871 by activist Matilde Bajer and her husband Fredrik Bajer; Fredrik was a Member of Parliament and the 1908 Nobel Peace Prize laureate. The as ...
, the youth organization Crossing Borders and the Swedish organization GAPF, which fights honor-related violence. Shortly after the release of ''Dødevaskeren'', Omar was invited to give a New Year's speech in Deadline on DR2, where she focused on the violent world in which some Muslim women live. Omar sits on the Expert Advisory Panel for the Arts & Globalization Communication Group.


Awards

Omar received the Erik Hoffmeyer's travel grant in 2015, the ''Ytringsfrihedsprisen'' (Freedom of Speech Award) in 2018, Victor of the Year 2018, and the Artbeat award in 2018. In 2018, Omar won the Readers' Book Prize for ''Dødevaskeren'', and the 2019 De Gyldne Laurbær for ''Skyggedanseren''. In 2019, she received the
Danish Institute for Human Rights The Danish Institute for Human Rights (DIHR), formerly the Danish Centre for Human Rights, is a national human rights institution (NHRI) operating in accordance with the UN Paris Principles. History The DIHR was originally established as the Da ...
' Human Rights Award, her speech later published as a column in ''
Jyllands-Posten (; English: ''The Morning Newspaper "The Jutland Post"''), commonly shortened to or ''JP'', is a Danish daily broadsheet newspaper. It is based in Aarhus C, Jutland, and with a weekday circulation of approximately 120,000 copies.Danish Institute for Human Rights The Danish Institute for Human Rights (DIHR), formerly the Danish Centre for Human Rights, is a national human rights institution (NHRI) operating in accordance with the UN Paris Principles. History The DIHR was originally established as the Da ...
. Her novel ''Skyggedanseren'' won
De Gyldne Laurbær De Gyldne Laurbær (English: The Golden Laurel) (earlier: Boghandlernes Gyldne Laurbær) is a Danish literature Literary award, award, which was established in 1949. The award is handed by ''The Committee De Gyldne Laurbær'', formerly ''Boghand ...
in 2020.


Bibliography


Magazines, newspapers and debates

* ''Den konfliktfyldte unge i et samfund, der er ligeglad''. The Voices. 2006.


Literature

* The poem ''Floden af smerte, der fortsætter sin vandring'', from the Swedish anthology "Ett inskränkt öde och ett besinningslöst". KRITIKER. 2014. No. 33. . * The poem ''Barndommens tavshed'' from the anthology "Ord på flugt". Dansk PEN. 2016. * ''Dødevaskeren''. Politikens Forlag. 2017. * Skyggedanseren. Politikens Forlag. 2019.


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Omar, Sara Year of birth missing (living people) Living people People from Sulaymaniyah Iraqi Kurdish people 21st-century Danish poets Danish women poets Danish women novelists 21st-century Danish novelists 21st-century Danish women writers Iraqi emigrants to Denmark Danish people of Kurdish descent