US Congresswoman Ilhan Omar to arrive in Islamabad today

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US Representative Ilhan Omar (D-MN) attends a news conference addressing the anti-Muslim comments made by Representative Lauren Boebert (R-CO) towards Omar, on Capitol Hill in Washington, US, November 30, 2021. — Reuters/File
US Representative Ilhan Omar (D-MN) attends a news conference addressing the anti-Muslim comments made by Representative Lauren Boebert (R-CO) towards Omar, on Capitol Hill in Washington, US, November 30, 2021. — Reuters/File

  • As per reports, Ilhan Omar will meet top leadership of Pakistan and visit Azad Kashmir.
  • Senior official at Foreign Office confirmed her visit.
  • Omar is one of the two Muslim women elected to US Congress in 2018.


ISLAMABAD: US Congresswoman Ilhan Abdullah Omar is expected to arrive in Islamabad today (Tuesday) and the highlight of the visit will be a trip to Azad Kashmir, Geo News reported Tuesday.

According to The News, a senior official at the Foreign Office confirmed the visit though there has been no official announcement from both sides in this regard.

Per reports, Omar will meet the top leadership of Pakistan and visit Azad Kashmir.

Read more: First Muslim women elected to US Congress

The 37-year-old Omar belongs to the Democrats and represents the State of Minnesota in Congress, one of the two Muslim women elected to the US Congress in 2018.

She has staunchly supported Kashmiris in Indian-Occupied Jammu and Kashmir and has often tweeted her support. In 2019 after the annexation of Kashmir by Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Omer had called for an immediate restoration of communication; respect for human rights, democratic norms, and religious freedom; and de-escalation in Kashmir, saying that the international organisations should be allowed to fully document what is happening on the ground.

Who is Ilhan Omar?

Omar represents Minnesota’s 5th Congressional District in the US House of Representatives, which includes Minneapolis and surrounding suburbs.

An experienced Twin Cities policy analyst, organiser, public speaker and advocate, Omar was sworn into office in January 2019, making her the first African refugee to become a Member of Congress, the first woman of colour to represent Minnesota, and one of the first two Muslim-American women elected to Congress.

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Born in Somalia, she and her family fled the country’s civil war when she was eight. The family spent four years in a refugee camp in Kenya before coming to the United States in the 1990s. In 1997, she moved to Minneapolis with her family. As a teenager, Omar’s grandfather inspired her to get involved in politics. Before running for office, she worked as a community educator at the University of Minnesota, was a Policy Fellow at the Humphrey School of Public Affairs and served as a Senior Policy Aide for the Minneapolis City Council.

In 2016 she was elected as the Minnesota House Representative for District 60B, making her the highest-elected Somali-American public official in the United States and the first Somali-American State Legislator. Rep. Omar served as the Assistant Minority Leader, with assignments to three house committees; Civil Law and Data Practices Policy, Higher Education & Career Readiness Policy and Finance, and State Government Finance.