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Iraqi women 'forced to veil'

by BBC Monday, Jun. 16, 2003 at 12:30 PM

UN officials in Baghdad say they are very concerned that religious extremists are intimidating women and girls into wearing the veil. In particular, some radical clerics have demanded that women - even Christians - wear the veil.



Iraqi women 'forced to veil'

UN officials in Baghdad say they are very concerned that religious extremists are intimidating women and girls into wearing the veil.

In particular, some radical clerics have demanded that women - even Christians - wear the veil.

The UN officials have also expressed alarm at a reported rise in rape.

Since the end of the conflict in Iraq, radical factions in Iraq's Sunni and Shia Muslim communities have been asserting themselves in the ensuing period of instability.

One Iraqi UN staff member recently received a handwritten letter at home saying she would be killed unless she started covering her hair.

The spokesman for the UN Children's Fund, Geoffrey Keele, said that in some areas there had also been pressure on schoolgirls to start putting on the veil.

"It's an issue of people's rights - it's an issue not only of women's rights, but human rights - and people have a right to choose whether or not they wear the veil, what religion they practise, how they practise that religion," he told the BBC.

UN officials have raised the issue with American and British forces.

They also say Iraqi women can no longer drive or walk in the streets at night as freely as they did in pre-war Iraq.

And women have been victims not only of intimidation, but also of the lawlessness of the last few weeks, says the BBC's Caroline Hawley.

No statistics are available, but Iraqis say there has been a significant increase in rape.



Story from BBC NEWS:

http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/pr/fr/-/2/hi/middle_east/2986962.stm

Published: 2003/06/13 10:35:01 GMT

© BBC MMIII

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Things have been made...

by Diogenes Monday, Jun. 16, 2003 at 12:33 PM

...soooooooooo much better by the Conquest and Pillage of Iraq.

The Iraqi's are still Sniping at our Soldiers.

The Shiite Fundamentalists are demanding control and the U.S. Government has admitted they are powerless short of adopting more of Hussein's Tactics.

What a Glorious achievement. NOT!

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what a joke

by 3200fps Tuesday, Jun. 17, 2003 at 9:30 AM

the war cost every man woman and child in the US about 5.

Iraq will never be completely taken, just like if any country invaded the USA...we would all fight forever.

and we dont have money for healthcare??????

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Hate America First

by Hate America First Wednesday, Jun. 18, 2003 at 4:20 PM

Hate America First...
muslim_debate.jpgaizcq7.jpg, image/jpeg, 600x444

So just how much did Saddam cost his people. How many did he kill every year.

The only people fighting USA troops now are Iranian who have crossed the boarder and Saddam supporters who want that murder back...

Typical liberal, willing to lie to support your version of crap. How pathetic.

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