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
قال نزار قباني في إحدى قصائده ( ... الأنثى حضارة ) والذي يقبل للمرأة أن تقتل بوحشية على قارعة الطريق فإنه طبعالا ينتمي إلى الحضارة الإنسانية
703
هالة شبر
مدرسة
السويد
2008 / 1 / 10
-
704
Basma Kassim
teacher
sweden
2008 / 1 / 10
-
705
Osama Al-Moosawi
Software Engineer
USA
2008 / 1 / 10
-
706
Jason Welch
Freelance Director
England
2008 / 1 / 10
-
707
DONNA STEWART
CIVIL SERVANT
scotland
2008 / 1 / 10
-
708
Alia Al Ali
Doctor
UK
2008 / 1 / 10
-
709
Bashair Yassin
Student
UK
2008 / 1 / 10
-
710
Hala Yassin
Student
UK
2008 / 1 / 10
-
711
Zahra Yassin
Student
UK
2008 / 1 / 10
-
712
Zeineb T
student
Canada
2008 / 1 / 11
-
713
Ahmed Salam Ahmed
-
Iraq
2008 / 1 / 11
Thanks for the effort. Keep it up. I hope that domestic violence will be addressed next
714
Marcia Evans
Civil Servant
UK
2008 / 1 / 11
-
715
marwan al azami
-
uae
2008 / 1 / 11
-
716
Srood Anwar Sulaiman
Lawyer
Germany
2008 / 1 / 11
-
717
FIONA SMITH
CIVIL SERVANT
SCOTLAND
2008 / 1 / 11
-
718
Petra Halisso
Student
Sweden
2008 / 1 / 11
-
719
Sarah Halisso
Student
Sweden
2008 / 1 / 11
-
720
Ikram Hachichou
Engineer
Sweden
2008 / 1 / 11
-
721
Mimi Alansari
Engineer
Sweden
2008 / 1 / 11
-
722
margaret owen
Director Widows for Peace through Democracy
UK
2008 / 1 / 11
We wholeheartedly support this campaign and proposal that a UN Human Rts COmmission mission should visit Iraq
But, given the huge numbers of WIDOWS AND WIVES OF THE MISSING as the result of 3 wars, the horrors of the Saddam Regime, and the present invasion, occupation, and consequent lawlessness,
it is essential that such a mission accommodates a special focus on WIDOWS, and their specific vulnerability to gender based violence, forced prostitution ( due to poverty), abduction, forced remarriage, and homelessness. , killed, forced into prostitution and trafficking to survive.
WIDOWS now are the most vulnerable, poor, exploited, terrified of all women, and under new interpretations of Sharia risk losing the legal and economic rights they held pre the invasion.
723
Maria Hachichou
-
Sweden
2008 / 1 / 11
-
724
Salam Hachichou
-
Syria
2008 / 1 / 11
-
725
Jenny Norberg
Handling officer
Sweden
2008 / 1 / 11
-
726
Ric Brown
Professor
USA
2008 / 1 / 11
-
727
Emma Kelly-Wilson
Admin officer
UK
2008 / 1 / 11
-
728
josune arzalluz
-
u.k.
2008 / 1 / 11
-
729
Ibtisam Latif
Library
U.S.A
2008 / 1 / 11
-
730
Lisa Hameed
Bank
U.S.A
2008 / 1 / 11
-
731
Summer Hameed
Social work
U.S.A
2008 / 1 / 11
-
732
hum al-shibaniam
free bussnis.
u.k
2008 / 1 / 11
the mens cant be without women,let us think befor any kind of violence against womens that each of hold by women for 9 monthes with ther weeks,days,hours,seconds and moments.
733
Katie Hall
-
UK
2008 / 1 / 11
-
734
Susan Stout
retired
Canada
2008 / 1 / 11
Stop the war and the occupation!
735
Sam Child
-
United Kingdom
2008 / 1 / 11
-
736
R.Price
retired
Canada
2008 / 1 / 11
-
737
BRENDA JOHNSON
civil servant
united kingdom
2008 / 1 / 11
-
738
Beryl Douglas
Retired
England
2008 / 1 / 11
Let all Iraqi women be free to live their lives as they think fit, to ddress as they please, to live where they please and have the right to work at whatever job they are qualified to do without let or hindrance. Let them enjoy equality with men and not be sujected to mens violence. Men who are violent to women are the scum of the earth.
739
Denise DuFault
Producer
Canada
2008 / 1 / 11
I hope that life improves for all of you! Happy New Year and new beginnings, in sisterhood!
740
Amanda McDowell
-
UK
2008 / 1 / 12
You are inspirational in your strength, courage and action. All good wishes for your campaign.
741
Stuart Elliott
Postal worker
USA
2008 / 1 / 12
-
742
Diane Mohney
Nurse
USA
2008 / 1 / 12
-
743
Sheila Dunnachie
-
Mayne Island, Canada
2008 / 1 / 12
-
744
Robin Boodle
Parent (Father)
Canada
2008 / 1 / 12
-
745
Ann Thomson
Retired
Canada
2008 / 1 / 12
The plight of women in so many parts of the world - including Canada - is so heartbreaking, and the strength of women is so extraordinary, that all humankind must take note, offer solidarity, and be inspired by them. Thanks for your campaign.
746
Mary Robertson
-
UK
2008 / 1 / 12
I hope that womens rights are protected and enhanced in Iraq and throughout the world.
747
Ghada Hazem
American University in Cairo, Director of Admissions.
Egypt.
2008 / 1 / 12
-
748
Zaid Ahmed
-
Denmark
2008 / 1 / 12
-
749
Lesley Ann Thomas
Hairdresser
U K
2008 / 1 / 12
I wish you well and may women worldwide support you. Together we are strong and can make a difference.
750
Dr.Raghad Al-Suhail
Baghdad University
Baghdad-Iraq
2008 / 1 / 12
I believe women can change the word ..we all hope ..
Modern discussion is a media news cultural
tribune to publicize objective and critical dialogues and opinions about the vital
issues concerning the secularism, democracy, human rights, women’s rights, development,
environment, human heritage in order to build a humane, civil and secular society
that guarantee basic political, economic, sociological, cultural rights for humanity.
This includes enjoying national, religious, cult, intellectual, and political rights.