The year 2025 represented a period of substantial growth, institutional consolidation, and expanded public engagement for the Dakok Organization for Rights and Freedoms. Throughout the reporting period, Dakok successfully planned, organised, and participated in 44 structured activities across multiple cities in the United Kingdom. These activities addressed key thematic areas including human rights advocacy, political awareness, environmental protection, social solidarity, intellectual development, and organisational governance.Dakok’s engagement extended beyond community-level initiatives to include formal participation in the UK Parliament and the Welsh Parliament, reflecting the organisation’s increasing recognition and credibility within democratic and policy-oriented spaces. The breadth and depth of activities conducted during 2025 underscore Dakok’s role as a leading Kurdish civil society organisation operating in the diaspora.—2. Organisational Mission and ObjectivesDakok Organization for Rights and Freedoms is committed to:Promoting human rights, freedom of expression, and democratic valuesAdvocating for political prisoners, journalists, and persecuted activistsRaising awareness of Kurdish political, social, and cultural issuesSupporting social cohesion, legal awareness, and humanitarian initiativesEncouraging environmental responsibility and sustainable community practicesStrengthening organisational capacity and internal democratic structures—3. Summary of Activities and Outputs3.1 Total Activities ConductedTotal number of activities: 44Operational coverage: Nationwide (England, Wales, and Scotland)Key engagement platforms: Community spaces, public demonstrations, academic seminars, parliamentary forums, and internal governance meetings—4. Chronological Overview of Activities(A complete chronological record is maintained in organisational archives. Key milestones are summarised below.)Throughout 2025, Dakok conducted activities ranging from environmental initiatives and blood donation campaigns to political advocacy events, commemorations of Kurdish martyrs, intellectual seminars, and institutional meetings. Major highlights included:The Annual Conference (23 January 2025)Participation in a panel discussion at the UK Parliament on the future of Kurds in Syria (26 February 2025)Participation in Nowruz celebrations at the Welsh Parliament (3 April 2025)Multiple blood donation campaigns in LondonSustained advocacy for political prisoners, including Sherwan Sherwani and Omid BaroshkiA nationwide seminar series led by Kurdish intellectual Abdullah Mulla NouriThe Second Annual General Meeting (1 October 2025)—5. Geographic Distribution of ActivitiesDakok implemented activities across seven major UK cities, demonstrating decentralised engagement and broad community outreach:City Number of ActivitiesLondon 20Manchester 17Birmingham 15Cardiff 13Leeds 11Newcastle 12Glasgow 9—6. Thematic Classification of Activities6.1 Political and Advocacy Activities (20)Political activities formed the core of Dakok’s work in 2025 and included:Protests against refugee return agreements and authoritarian policiesAdvocacy for unpaid teachers and public-sector employees in the Kurdistan RegionParliamentary engagement and formal correspondence with UK MPsCommemorations of key political events and historical injusticesCampaigns opposing the expansion of Hashd al-Shaabi authorityPublic marches and email campaigns demanding the release of political prisonersThese activities strengthened Dakok’s advocacy profile and increased visibility of Kurdish issues within UK political institutions.—6.2 Social and Community Activities (8)Social initiatives focused on humanitarian values, solidarity, and community well-being, including:Memorial ceremoniesVisits to elderly care facilitiesFour blood donation campaigns in LondonLegal awareness seminars addressing youth rights and refugee integration—6.3 Environmental Protection Activities (6)Environmental activities were conducted in collaboration with UK-based partners and included:Environmental protection initiatives in Manchester, Leeds, and BlythTree-planting and agricultural sustainability activities in CardiffCommunity-based environmental awareness programmes—6.4 Intellectual and Educational Activities (7)Dakok prioritised intellectual development and cultural dialogue through:Two book fairs in LeedsA multi-city seminar series led by Abdullah Mulla Nouri, hosted in West Bromwich, Rochdale, Leeds, Edinburgh, and LondonThese activities promoted critical thinking, cultural literacy, and intellectual exchange within the Kurdish diaspora.—6.5 Organisational and Governance Activities (4)Key institutional developments in 2025 included:Annual Conference (23 January 2025)Establishment of the Leeds Council as the seventh organisational councilGeneral Assembly Meeting in Birmingham (22 April 2025)Second Annual General Meeting (1 October 2025)These milestones strengthened internal governance, accountability, and regional representation.—7. Institutional Impact and Strategic SignificanceThe sustained implementation of activities throughout 2025 enhanced Dakok’s:Organisational credibility and operational capacityVisibility within parliamentary and civic spacesCommunity trust and volunteer engagementStrategic partnerships with UK civil society organisationsDakok’s ability to operate simultaneously at grassroots and parliamentary levels demonstrates its maturity as a rights-based organisation.—8. ConclusionThe 2025 reporting year stands as a defining period for the Dakok Organization for Rights and Freedoms. Through a balanced combination of advocacy, community service, environmental responsibility, intellectual engagement, and institutional development, Dakok reaffirmed its mission and strengthened its long-term sustainability.The organisation enters the forthcoming period with enhanced experience, expanded networks, and a clear strategic vision for continued engagement in defence of rights, freedoms, and justice.—Dakok Organization for Rights and Freedoms31 December 2025 Post navigation Congratulatory Message Dakok Sends Urgent Appeal to UK MPs Over Kurdish Crisis in Syria