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Women are the victims of violence and backward religious traditions in Iraq,
and are
in desperate need of shelter and protection from random acts of aggression.
These women are subject to continuous threat of being:
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killed by their husbands or male relatives (honor killings)
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Burnt or mutilated for suspicion of shameful acts
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publicly executed or shot by the police
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kidnapped and secretly murdered
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in state of despair and see no other way than to commit suicide
Consequently, millions of women undergo sexual discrimination encouraged by
Islamist activists and Saddam’s regime that urge all “God Loving” men
to oppress their women so as to abide by an Islamic submissive lifestyle
that was created hundreds of years ago. This situation has been introduced
and enhanced in the last decade, and does not allow women basic standards of
human dignity. Other Reasons that result in the deterioration of
social status of women in
Iraq:
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Hundreds of thousands of women were widowed by consecutive wars, and
genocide executed by Saddam’s army
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Economic sanctions spread out poverty to unthinkable extents where every
widow finds herself responsible of a
family with no sort of support or social insurance
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Recent years changes in civil laws so as to allow honor killings and
referral to backward and barbaric tribal law
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Absence of supremacy of law, allowing Islamist misogynist practices which
the ruling Baath party chose to apply
by committing mass killings on women.
Local
Women’s Movements
Independent Women’s organization (IWO)
was formed on 8th of March 1992 in North of Iraq with the efforts
of volunteering individuals. Since then, women sheltering services began to
be provided. These include armed protection, safe dwelling and legal
services.
IWO
has proved to be the only organization to fully adopt a comprehensive
campaign of advocating Iraqi women’s rights and for that had gained the
support of local radical movements.
IWO
has extended its influence to international locations that attracted masses
of Iraqi refugees. It is represented now in Canada, England and Australia.
Our committee (DIWR) in Canada was founded on May 20, 1998 and has pursued
Investigating into the status of Iraqi women with a focus on Kurdistan of
Iraq where the absence of supremacy of law resulted in giving way to ancient
tribal practices against women encouraged by recent Islamist influences.
The
need for these services?
In
order to gain a broad perspective of the local scene, and a sense of the
urgency to activate change towards the women’s cause in Iraqi Kurdistan, we
refer to one recent statistical figure done in North of Iraq - Kurdistan
- That
could explain it all:
Within
a population of 5 Million in Iraqi Kurdistan
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4000
honor killings (1990-1999)
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Hundreds of burnt women
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Tens
of honor driven mutilations against women
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Thousands of circumcised (genitally mutilated) girls yearly till this
present day
What
your support can do?
Strengthen international solidarity for the support of women’s movement in
Iraq in their struggle against Islamist
influenced male violence.
Provide
the women’s shelter with financial support necessary for the survival of
desperate women.
Boost
Women’s aspirations in gaining freedom and equality with their fellow men.
We seek the support and
cooperation of all organizations that are involved in developing women’s
status worldwide. For any inquiries, do not
hesitate to contact us on the addresses written below.
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