NEWS RELEASE
From the Office Of Jean Lambert, London's Green MEP
6th February 2006
The elections in Iraq may be seen by some as a step forward, but the
jury’s out on whether this is good news for women. London’s Green MEP,
Jean Lambert has called for action to end the atrocities, and support
women struggling to overcome oppression.
Jean, who was named MEP 2005 for Justice and Human Rights last year,
spoke alongside Houzan Mahmoud, UK Head of OWFI and co-founder of the
Iraq Freedom Congress, at a seminar in the University of London Union
yesterday. Jean said; “The elections in Iraq have not solved the ongoing
problems there but seemed to simply increase the power of an already
established, male dominated power structure. Women in Iraq are subject
to sexual discrimination, random attacks of violence, torture and supposed honour killings. To overcome this violence they need both physical and financial support.
“Unable to involve themselves fully in society because of the dangers
they face everyday, many Iraqi women are being denied their basic human
rights. These actions are not part of a historical Iraq and do not belong there today.
This brutality has been encouraged over the last ten years through activists
pushing a certain version of Islam, but it is not too late to change the situation
and give women in Iraq
the opportunity to regain their freedom and equality.”
Jean continued to praise the work of OWFI and urged others to do what
they could: “With the rise of groups such as OWFI changes will slowly be made
but it is vital that the European Parliament and other groups provide the
necessary support to continue these developments.”
The seminar focused on Iraq
in the current political situation in Iraq
in light of the ‘elections’. Along with Jean Lambert MEP and Houzan Mahmoud the
seminar heard from Nadia Mahmood,
Iraq Freedom
Congress and Maria Exall, Communication Workers Union (CWU).
For more information please contact:
Morwenna Holland, Media Officer
Tel: 020 7407 6280 or 07813149812
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www.jeanlambertmep.org.uk



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