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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: TUESDAY 07
MARCH 2006
IRAQI WOMEN'S RIGHTS EXPERT IN WALES
Houzan Mahmoud visits National
Assembly for All Party Group discussions
Tomorrow, International Women’s Day,
Amnesty International will host Houzan
Mahmoud, an expert on women’s freedom in
Iraq on a visit to the National Assembly
for Wales. Houzan will attend a joint
meeting of the All Party Group on
International Development and the All
Party Women in Democracy Group to
discuss the situation for women and
women’s rights in Iraq. The meeting will
also be attended by eight Iraqi women on
the UK Women to Watch programme.
Amnesty International Wales has arranged
the visit on behalf of the Wales
Overseas Agencies Group, observers on
the All Party Group for International
Development.
Eleanor White, Programme Director,
Amnesty International Wales said:
We welcome the fact that the National
Assembly is hosting this important
meeting to mark International Women’s
Day. It is crucial that as part of this
discussion they hear an alternative view
to mainstream thinking about women and
democracy in Iraq. Houzan will certainly
provide that perspective and we are
looking forward greatly to her
contribution to the meeting.
Houzan is an inspiring speaker. Her
arguments for a secular Iraq are
convincing and powerful. She portrays a
point of view not often heard in the
West or seen in the media and is able to
speak from her own experience on the
ground, in Iraq. We are honoured to host
her for this visit.
Ends
Media information and interviews with
Houzan Mahmoud:
Eleanor White, Amnesty International
Wales 029 2037 5610/07855 344458
Background Notes
Houzan Mahmoud is a member of the
Organisation for Women’s Freedom in Iraq
(OWFI). The OWFI has been campaigning
for a secular Iraq, based partly on an
existing tradition of this in the
country. Houzan is Editor in Chief of
Equal Rights Now! The OWFI’s in-house
publication.
OWFI has been compiling information on
violence against women in Iraq since 20
March 2003. They have documented
instances of kidnappings, rape,
killings, selling women for $100,
attempts to impose (Sharia-based)
restrictions on work, movement,
inheritance and veiling, threats against
girls if not veiled, abductions and
entertainment marriages (when rich
Iraqis pay for marriages of rape over a
1-2-day period.)
A woman to watch is a Foreign and
Commonwealth funded delegation of women
from Iraq, all with an interest in the
role of conflict in impeding women’s
rights. The delegation is visiting the
National Assembly for Wales as part of a
two week stay in the UK, to facilitate
learning about prevention of violence
against women internationally.
WOAG is a networking body of
organisations, dedicated to working
together for the promotion of
international development and global
justice. It aims to promote, represent
and increase awareness of issues
relating to international development
and global justice, and to strengthen
the capacity of people in Wales to
maximise their impact in the quest for
global justice.
Current WOAG members are Amnesty
International, British Red Cross, CAFOD,
Christian Aid, Oxfam, Save the Children
and the Welsh Centre for International
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