Stop Violence Against Iraqi Women .. Let Us Work Together for Justice, Equality and the Right to Life


APPEAL

Stop Violence Against Iraqi Women ..
Let Us Work Together for Justice, Equality
and the Right to Life
 


Despite the relative improvement in the security situation, our Iraqi people continue to live in an atmosphere of general chaos that is unprecedented for Iraq or other countries. Perhaps the most important manifestation of this chaos is the lawlessness, unbridled terrorism, insecurity and the spread of organized crime. This situation has claimed the lives of more than fifty women during the second half of this year, with the murders being carried out by extremist and reactionary forces and criminal gangs, under various social, religious and political motives and pretexts.
Iraqi women, who are subjected to various forms of discrimination, oppression and exploitation, and who face violence on a daily basis and through various means, are today facing mass killings because of the widespread terrorism targeting them. Most heinous murders are committed against them, in broad daylight with impunity. The killings of women in the city of Basra are but a terrible proof of the barbarism of their perpetrators and those who stand behind them.

Despite the condemnation of these crimes, the government and the relevant authorities have not taken the necessary measures against these crimes, to put an end to them and punish their perpetrators.

We, in Iraqi Women s League, strongly condemn the crimes of killing women in Basra and other Iraqi towns, and denounce all forms of violations of human rights in Iraq, and call upon international organizations, the Iraqi Government and relevant authorities to:

1 - Send an international fact-finding mission to Iraq, to be organized by the UN High Commission for Human Rights with the participation of international human rights organizations, to investigate the crimes against women, help the Iraqi authorities to identify the perpetrators and work to stop these crimes.
2 - Reveal the criminals and those who stand behind them, and bring them to justice.
3 - Disclose the outcome of the investigations.
4 - Take measures to safeguard personal freedoms that are constitutionally guaranteed.
5 - Take deterrent measures to ensure the safety of citizens and protect their lives.
6 - Act firmly to improve the conditions of women and facilitate their involvement in the reconstruction process.

Iraqi Women s League / Co-ordinating Committee Abroad
3-1-2008
 

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( 1639 ) Signatures Total     
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Nr Name Job Country Date Comment
1601si neumann painter/photographeregypt2008 / 10 / 27-
1602wael alwash softwarw EngineeringIraq2008 / 10 / 30لنعمل جميعاً من أجل حماية المرأة
1603Mohamed Abu Thahir Telecom ProffessionalIndia2008 / 11 / 14To live without the fear of bodily harm or violence is one of the pillars of humanity. It should apply to all humans be it woman, children or for that matter men sometimes.
I add my voice to those that oppose violence against Iraqi Women.
1604Max Kroon Investment consultantNetherlands2008 / 11 / 15-
1605Sharon Crawford CourierUSA2008 / 12 / 9STOP THE MADNESS!
1606Nada Dalgamouni Ethnic Enrichment DirectorUSA2008 / 12 / 24Violent against anyone is a crime and the punishment of the criminal is a must
1607roxana health providoriran2009 / 1 / 9-
1608Talal Alrubaie Psychiatrist and JournalistAustria2009 / 1 / 18-
1609Salma Nazzal office jobSweden2009 / 1 / 23-
1610Andreas Trottnow Financial IndustryFR Germany2009 / 1 / 28-
1611Mend Mariwany StudentUnited Kingdom2009 / 2 / 11Women are equal to men! Stop the violence against them and give them the right they deserve - it is them who carry us in them, breed us and teach us the virtues of life.
1612veronica killen university lecturerUK2009 / 3 / 9-
1613Basim Mardan Writer and Journalist. Memeber of the Norwegian PEN club.Guest writer in NorwayNorway2009 / 3 / 10-
1614shatha alsaadi University ProfIraq2009 / 3 / 11Women are the basic pillars that should be protected against all kinds of violence.Yes, let all kinds of violence be stopped.
1615Parwin Dosky Bank employerNetherland2009 / 3 / 12Stop Violence Against all Women.
1616Patricia walter painter/illustrator and motherThe netherlands2009 / 3 / 16when will there be equal rights and justice for women- for my sisters- why is there so much suffering for women- Stop hurting us and our daughters.
1617Annabelle Allimant -Australia2009 / 4 / 19I sign for a stop to the violation of human rights for all, but particularly women and children who are often exposed to atrocities compounded to the that of men. Women are left to look after the family, elderly parents/sybilings and generally extended members of the family as men go to war (justified or not). It is never ok to violate the human rights of an individual and as a society we must continue to voice injustices. My ongoing concern in any conflict spot is that whilst war exposes added violations to womens safety, peace time also presents violation to womens safety often from domestic and family violence which is NOT RIGHT either. Additionally, we must continue to voice the systems violation which although suttle is nontheless there eg. women who are raped and find the courage to speak up are often re-traumatised by the legal system; the use of holy scriptures (Koran & Bible) to keep women in their place etc.

1618Mesar Tabit ManagerGermany2009 / 4 / 21I am wonder how a country with 5000 years old legislation can allowed such tipe of discrimination?
1619Kit Larsen Hughes Teacher in Swedish for foreignersSweden2009 / 4 / 24-
1620Parwen Aziz VOP-Voice of Older People - Sulaimanay Program ManagerIraq-Kurdistan2009 / 5 / 17-
1621جواد القابجي خبير في طباعة الأوفسيتكندا2009 / 5 / 20نناضل من أجل تحرير المرأة ونقف بقوة ضد ما تتعرض له من عنف واضطهاد وتهميش لدورها في بناء المجتمع ونطالب بالمساواة والعدالة لها في كل جوانب الحياة
1622Muzaffer Esin Retired teacherTurkey2009 / 5 / 28I am always working for justice, equality & the right life, specially for women rights issues and ready to help & support any action in this respect.
1623Dr, Waleed.S.AL-Bayati Legislater and ResearcherUnited Kingdom2009 / 5 / 28

This Case is one of the most historical cases, we need to end all kinds of voilence, we need a new legislators how can understand the meaning of womens rights and liberation, we also need stop violence against humanity in our society.
1624Salah abogilal -u .2009 / 6 / 9-
1625Salah abogilal bluiderU.S.A2009 / 6 / 9-
1626sally azarjawi -UK2009 / 6 / 9-
1627deli harun deliKırım&Kongo&Tobacco Republic2009 / 6 / 17stop killing them... just fuck them... sex is good good, ripping is the best...
1628dr.khawla abd aljabbar zaidan BDS[dentist]&BA[translator] &civil volenteer active woman&POETIRQ2009 / 7 / 1-
1629Nadia Hindi studentspain2009 / 7 / 3-
1630Cheryl   Policy AnalystAustralia2009 / 8 / 7These sadistic people must not be allowed to hide behind their religion, sect or politics all perpetrators must and should be held accountable. There is no justification for anyone to commit or condone violence against women under any circumstance.
1631B.Abdulla   Architectunited kingdom2009 / 8 / 15The violance still exist in Kurdustan especially and Iraq generaly, because people copying their leaders,what they see outside they practice it at home.
1632adnan al_emad   lawyer-writerYemen2009 / 9 / 3stop violation against female and children.
1633Deborah Rolston   LecturerNew Zealand2009 / 9 / 7-
1634Roy Rolston   Sawmill Team LeaderNew Zealand2009 / 10 / 13The health of a nation is governed by how people of that nation treat each other.
1635Widad Zaki   teacherCardiff2009 / 11 / 5Under any circumstances, I do condemn any unjust violence against all Iraqi women.
1636Charles J Graty   Counsellor, Facilitator stopping violence coursesNZ2009 / 11 / 16Violence is not OK
1637Dr. Ali Abdul Wahab Al-Dabbagh   Director General of a major Omani CompanyIraq2009 / 12 / 1Violence against women reflects a psychological complex of either -inferiority- or -frestiration- of a sick man who has lost his humanity completely and became a worthless beast. Thats why -legistlation- should be the social responsibility of us all to protect the whole society, and launch the Iraqi march for development and civilization.
1638zanijar   studentnetherlands2009 / 12 / 26stop chaos in iraq!
not just military action needed, but a government ruling through truth from the constitutional bill of rights, which is universal. good healthcare, water and food arrangements, electricity and education. like we really had before,and no more america needed in our country also responsible for opening the iraqi borders.
1639Muhsin Maximus Razeen   ConfidentialUK2010 / 1 / 17Lets get womens rights moving and not discriminate as everyone should be trated equaally and fairly.

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