Zuhair migrated to Germany in 2016 after successfully arguing that the danger she faced from her family made her a candidate for
refugee status; after arriving, she received death threats over her secular blog posts, and is under police protection. After arriving in Germany, she started campaigns to demand the rights for women in the
Middle East, organized and participated in protests for the cause and spoken with international media organizations and on social media in support of the campaigns for freedom and gender equality. She has had many media interviews, given speeches and participated in international conferences, including the
Richard Dawkins Foundation, where she discussed her personal life and advocated for greater freedom of speech and expression for Iraqis. ==Books==