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Jeanette X
Apr 17th, 2003, 03:37 PM
I am currently adding the finishing touches to my first draft of a term paper on Iraqi women, which I am going to e-mail to my professor who will then give me constructive criticism to improve it. When I finally have this fucker finished, I will be certain to post it here. (I do have to warn you, it's 20 pages.)
Anyway, if any of you have any questions specifically regarding women in Iraq, I am the person to ask since I have spent the last three months learning every goddamn thing I can about them. Feel free to come to me with any questions on the subject.
Vibecrewangel
Apr 17th, 2003, 03:38 PM
I look forward to reading it once it's posted.
mburbank
Apr 17th, 2003, 04:04 PM
What kind of freedoms did they have under Saddam compared to Women in Saudi Arabia and Kuwait?
What about before the Baath party took over Iraq?
And do we know anything yet (probably not) about wether their is religous persecution of women going on now, as is documented in Afghanistan?
AChimp
Apr 17th, 2003, 04:37 PM
Do you have any pictures of hot naked Iraqi women in your appendices?
FS
Apr 17th, 2003, 04:44 PM
Has Vince ever dated one of them?
El Blanco
Apr 17th, 2003, 07:32 PM
How high is there tolerance to rufies?
Sethomas
Apr 17th, 2003, 10:13 PM
I :love 'slim chicks.
Jeanette X
Apr 18th, 2003, 02:16 AM
What kind of freedoms did they have under Saddam compared to Women in Saudi Arabia and Kuwait?
What about before the Baath party took over Iraq?
And do we know anything yet (probably not) about wether their is religous persecution of women going on now, as is documented in Afghanistan?
Iraqi women have many freedoms. Women of Iraq can drive, hold jobs (which is quite common), can dress anyway they choose, and there is even the equivalent of an Equal Rights Amendment in the Iraqi constitution. Baathists claim (at least in rhetoric) to support equality for women. I do know that abortion and sterilization is illegal in Iraq, although birth control was being encouraged.
These freedoms generally are applied to the women of central Iraq, which is largely Sunni. The Shiite women of southern Iraq live in a far more traditional society, more similair to Iran than central Iraq. The Shiite women are quite restricted, but I found nothing in comperable to the all-out brutality of the Taliban.
I really wish I had saved the pages of the General Federation of Iraqi Women website. It was a Saddam-sponsored government womens group. It offered a really interesing glipse of the propeganda of Iraq.
Despite the progess, Saddam's regime did pass laws oppressive to women. "Honor killings" were legalized under his rule. Also, suspected prostitutes have been publicly decapitated.
Women who were dissenters, or relatives of dissenters were often brutalized under the regime. Women were tortured and/or raped in view of their husbands to extract information. Rape is considered a stain upon family honor, and was used as a tool of terror in the regime, because it shames male political opponents into submission.
This is an excellent article on Iraqi Kurdish women and what their sitation is like http://www.washtimes.com/world/20021014-51570793.htm
I didn't really do a great deal of research about before the Baath party took over Iraq, as my paper focused more on the current situation. I barely found anything about the sitation of women before then anyway.
mburbank
Apr 18th, 2003, 09:21 AM
Thanks, Jeanette.
Jeanette X
Apr 18th, 2003, 09:24 AM
You're welcome. :)
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