Feminists urge continuing fight of slain Iraqi-Canadian, Yanar Mohammed
OTTAWA — Gender-equality activists say a Toronto woman who was killed this month after decades pushing for women’s rights in her native Iraq would not want Canadians to give up the fight for equality.
Toronto resident Yanar Mohammed opened the first women’s shelter in Iraq two decades ago. She died after being shot outside her home in Baghdad on March 2.
“Her moral clarity was profound,” said Jess Tomlin, co-founder of the Equality Fund, which is one of the main channels of delivering Canadian aid to groups on the ground advancing feminist causes abroad.
“She represented so much of what we hold to be most valuable in our society.”


