
Mustafa al-Kadhimi, demokrasi savunuculuğu alanında uzmanlaşmış Iraklı bir yazardır. Baskıcı uygulamalara ilişkin tanıklık toplama ve belgelendirme konusunda geniş tecrübeye sahip olan Kadhimi, bu alanda bir dizi kitap kaleme almıştır. “Humanitarian Concerns” isimli kitabı, 2000 yılında Avrupa Birliği’nce bir mülteci tarafından yazılan en iyi kitap seçilmiştir.





