wikipedia ...Abdul Rahman grew up in Iraq until she fled as a refugee to London at the age of 11. Her father was an important figure in the Kurdish resistance to Saddam Hussein. Her family needed to move frequently to escape the bombing by Saddam Hussein's military of Kurdish areas. She told The Telegraph that “We would be in one village and it would be bombed, so we’d have to flee. One time we lived in an empty school, another time in a shelter for nomads”, The Financial Times has described her as "an ambassador without a country."
wikipedia ...Abdul Rahman grew up in Iraq until she fled as a refugee to London at the age of 11. Her father was an important figure in the Kurdish resistance to Saddam Hussein. Her family needed to move frequently to escape the bombing by Saddam Hussein's military of Kurdish areas. She told The Telegraph that “We would be in one village and it would be bombed, so we’d have to flee. One time we lived in an empty school, another time in a shelter for nomads”, The Financial Times has described her as "an ambassador without a country."