International media reports that Nasibe Daytabar, an advocate for migrant rights and human rights defender, has been nominated by the “Environmental Party” in the electoral district of Stockholm to enter the Swedish Parliament.
Ms. Daytabar was elected to the city council of “Yrfala” in the 2022 elections and is now striving to enter Parliament.
Nasibe has studied human rights up to the master’s level and has been active in the fields of human rights, migration, and social integration, particularly addressing migrant issues in Sweden since 2011.
The Swedish parliamentary elections are scheduled to take place on September 13 of this year.
It is worth mentioning that Nasibe Daytabar was born in Afghanistan and completed part of her higher education in Iran.
She then migrated to Europe and, after obtaining Swedish citizenship, became involved in social and political activities.
While Nasibe Daytabar is nominated for entry into the Swedish Parliament, the interim government inside Afghanistan has deprived women and girls of education, work, and political participation. Afghan women migrants in other communities are reaching important political positions, reflecting their individual capabilities and successful integration.
Recently, Elahe Ahrar, an Afghan-American woman, has independently been nominated for the U.S. Congress from Virginia’s 7th electoral district for the House of Representatives.