In the framework of the efforts made by
KCIL to pave a high-yield environment for further strengthening FoRB in the
KRI, on 20-21 July 2024, a two-day workshop was held for 20 lawyers in
Sulaimani province on FoRB. The workshop was presented by two talented
facilitators, Dastan Abdulrahman and Dr. Asos Brakhas, based on a manual they
prepared within the project framework of Increasing the Right (FoRB) through
Empowering the Agents of Change in the KRI, which is implemented by KCIL and
funded by Stefanus Alliance International. This activity aimed to further
familiarize lawyers with the essence of FoRB and the challenges that exist in
restricting individual rights in relation to FoRB, and international human
rights frameworks. The first day’s topics addressed questions related to what
FoRB provides individuals. Along with the answers and comments of the
participants, the six dimensions of FoRB were discussed by trainer Dastan
Abdulrahman. Furthermore, Dr. Asos Brakhas spoke about the legal conditions of
FoRB within international and domestic contexts.
At the beginning of the second day’s
activities, the importance of FoRB and the consequences of restrictions in the
social environment were discussed. As part of this activity, participants
conducted a group survey to identify the most obvious factors that limit the
importance of this issue. Then, trainer Dastan Abdulrahman and the trainers
evaluated all the factors and formulated their recommendations based on the
dialogues. Furthermore, the standards of the law on FoRB according to local
principles were discussed by Dr. Asos Brakhas, providing a broad understanding
to the participants. In the last topic of the workshop, the participants were
divided into four groups and were instructed by Dr. Asos Brakhas to develop a
field plan to further promote FoRB in society. Finally, the last comments were
made on the participants’ projects and their prospects for future action plans
were discussed. The workshop ended with group photography and the distribution
of certificates of participation.