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
Religious sister and Pax Chrsiti Member NSW Australia
Australia
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Pax Christi collaborates with other groups to promote peace, justice, non-violent ways of living and the integrity of creation. So it is opposed to militarism and the arms race and it fosters human rights and peace building within the churches and the wider community.
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K Bowden
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England
2008 / 1 / 28
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nina kelly
charity worker
uk
2008 / 1 / 28
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Angie Campbell-Cairns
Customer Service Officer
Scotland, UK
2008 / 1 / 28
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nader doxati
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Germany
2008 / 1 / 28
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Al Taylor
home maker
England.
2008 / 1 / 28
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Rebecca Moy
cIVIL SERVICE
uk
2008 / 1 / 28
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Kate Spiegelhalter
Charity Worker
England
2008 / 1 / 28
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Mankar Bennis
Engineer
France
2008 / 1 / 28
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Henrik Larsson
Journalist
Sweden
2008 / 1 / 29
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Najah Helal Radi
Teacher
Sweden
2008 / 1 / 29
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Balkis Rahim
Teacher
Sweden
2008 / 1 / 29
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Nina Talib
student
Netherlands
2008 / 1 / 29
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Dounia Chaabar
student
Netherlands
2008 / 1 / 29
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Nadia Hamdan Gattan
Red Cross
UK
2008 / 1 / 29
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Honora Fairhurst
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England
2008 / 1 / 29
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Barbara Brädeförs
SKP
SWEDEN
2008 / 1 / 29
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Marie Fredriksson
Ombudsman
Sweden
2008 / 1 / 30
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Antonia Rank
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UK
2008 / 1 / 30
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maysoon al-alousi
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germany
2008 / 1 / 30
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yousif mariwany
Architect
Qatar
2008 / 1 / 30
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Geraldine Clear
Nursing Lecturer
New Zealand
2008 / 1 / 30
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greg navarro
manager
australia
2008 / 1 / 31
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Maria Walden
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Sweden
2008 / 1 / 31
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Ronja Walden
Student
Sweden
2008 / 1 / 31
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Agneta Marsh
nursery teacher
UK
2008 / 1 / 31
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Chu Lebas
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UK
2008 / 1 / 31
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Krupa Thakrar
journalist
UK
2008 / 1 / 31
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Paula Clarke
administrator
UK
2008 / 1 / 31
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Jenny Melrose
deputy director
UK
2008 / 1 / 31
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EleneSihera
prop
UK
2008 / 1 / 31
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Icatre Meritz
community arts facilitator
UK
2008 / 1 / 31
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Angela Kurdi
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UK
2008 / 1 / 31
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Flavia N
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UK
2008 / 1 / 31
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Mitty Tomma
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UK
2008 / 1 / 31
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Mel Steel
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UK
2008 / 1 / 31
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Ian Newman
Retired
Australia
2008 / 2 / 1
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ahmed
teacher
india
2008 / 2 / 1
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Mikkel Pedersen
Projectleader
Denmark
2008 / 2 / 1
I fully support the campain stop violence and I feal that its the obligation for the coalitionpartners to secure the government and relations in Iraq, since we went their with armed forces to create at sound democracy
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Linda Andersen
Health Consulent
Denmark
2008 / 2 / 1
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Nicholas Parsons
Youth worker
England/ Denmark
2008 / 2 / 1
Action needs to be taken now..
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Nusra Dawood
Engineer
CANADA
2008 / 2 / 2
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Dagmar Kågström
retirement
Swden
2008 / 2 / 2
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Olle Kågström
retirement
Sweden
2008 / 2 / 2
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Jamal
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Danmark
2008 / 2 / 3
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Nehad Isa
student
Germany
2008 / 2 / 3
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Lynda and Ernest Walker
Lecturerer & Machinist
Ireland
2008 / 2 / 4
We support the campaign to end all violence against Iraqi people and in particular the demands being made by the Iraqi Womens League.
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