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Yanar Moham­mad, head of the woman rights orga­ni­za­tion said: crimes of the occu­pa­tion are the major threat to Iraqi women rights, before women could go to work and study safely, today they are exposed to many threats such as kid­nap­pings, mur­der and rape.

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Yanar Moham­mad, head of the woman rights orga­ni­za­tion said: crimes of the occu­pa­tion are the major threat to Iraqi women rights, before women could go to work and study safely, today they are exposed to many threats such as kid­nap­pings, mur­der and rape.

This announce­ment con­firmed by the last acci­dent hap­pened to Iraqi girls stu­dents in Mosul when an Amer­i­can Mil­i­tary woman stepped inside their school bus ask­ing them to take off their clothes.

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I per­son­ally think oppress­ing Iraqi women is part of the US

In addi­tion, the US occu­pa­tion author­i­ties — in an appar­ent effort of divide-and-rule — encour­aged sec­tar­i­an­ism by divid­ing up author­ity based not on tech­ni­cal skills or ide­o­log­i­cal affil­i­a­tion but eth­nic and reli­gious identity.

John Simp­son wrote about why there is “No rea­son for opti­mism in Iraq

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    from UN build­ing towards Amer­i­can mis­sion office when the police stopped us, and arrested Medea Bin­jamin and Cindy She­han and other moth­ers.. we were sur­prised, we have been told this is the land of free­dom and democ­racy, what is going on here?“Baghdad Dweller tells us that the Iraqi women rights orga­ni­za­tion reported on Wom­ens Day that not less than 2000 Iraqi women kid­napped and sold inside Iraq and abroad in the three years of occu­pa­tion. Mor­bid Smile advises all Women to

  2. […] John Simp­son wrote about why there is “No rea­son for opti­mism in Iraq” :: Arti­cle nr. 21330 sent on 09-mar-2006 00:42 ECT :: The address of this page is : http://www.uruknet.info?p=21330:: The incom­ing address of this arti­cle is :    www.roadstoiraq.com/?p=752:: The views expressed in this arti­cle are the sole respon­si­bil­ity of the author and do not nec­es­sar­ily reflect those of Uruknet . COMMENTS BY REGISTERED READERS OF URUKNET The under­neath post­ings are under the only respon­s­abil­ity of the authors, and not nec­es­sar­ily we agree with them. If some­one feels that any com­ment con­tains porno­graphic or racist expres­sions, or con­tents con­trary to the law, let us know and — if our legal office con­firms — it will removed asap. […]

  3. […] Bagh­dad Dweller tells us that the Iraqi women rights orga­ni­za­tion reported on Wom­ens Day that not less than 2000 Iraqi women kid­napped and sold inside Iraq and abroad in the three years of occupation. […]

  4. […] John Simp­son wrote about why there is “No rea­son for opti­mism in Iraq” :: Arti­cle nr. 21330 sent on 09-mar-2006 00:42 ECT :: The address of this page is : http://www.uruknet.info?p=21330:: The incom­ing address of this arti­cle is :    www.roadstoiraq.com/?p=752:: The views expressed in this arti­cle are the sole respon­si­bil­ity of the author and do not nec­es­sar­ily reflect those of Uruknet . COMMENTS BY REGISTERED READERS OF URUKNET The under­neath post­ings are under the only respon­s­abil­ity of the authors, and not nec­es­sar­ily we agree with them. If some­one feels that any com­ment con­tains porno­graphic or racist expres­sions, or con­tents con­trary to the law, let us know and — if our legal office con­firms — it will removed asap. […]

2000 Iraqi women kidnapped in three years of occupation

This article was written March 8th, 2006, with the mathematical number of 5 contributions.