Difference between revisions of "Organization of Women's Freedom in Iraq"
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The [[Organization of Women's Freedom in Iraq]] works with the [[Worker-communist Party of Iraq]].<ref>[http://www.docstoc.com/docs/20887371/Worker-communist-Party-of-Iraq-and-Organization-of-Womens Worker-communist Party of Iraq and Organization of Women's Freedom in Iraq celebrate May Day], Forward, No. 35, May 15 2004, p. 2, accessed 26 Jan 2010</ref> | The [[Organization of Women's Freedom in Iraq]] works with the [[Worker-communist Party of Iraq]].<ref>[http://www.docstoc.com/docs/20887371/Worker-communist-Party-of-Iraq-and-Organization-of-Womens Worker-communist Party of Iraq and Organization of Women's Freedom in Iraq celebrate May Day], Forward, No. 35, May 15 2004, p. 2, accessed 26 Jan 2010</ref> | ||
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+ | In a comment piece for the Guardian, [[Houzan Mahmoud]], Organization of Women's Freedom in Iraq's representative, writes of Iraq: | ||
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+ | :In some places Islamists are even ordering farmers to put shorts on their female goats and sheep. And in certain street markets the display of tomatoes and cucumbers is banned due to their association with genital organs. | ||
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+ | :The list of terrorist atrocities that the Islamists, both pro- and anti-US, have carried out against the Iraqi people is endless. All this demonstrates the kind of regime change and "democracy" that the US invasion has brought to Iraq.<ref>Houzan Mahmoud, [http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2006/jun/12/theendofzarqawitheusmade A symptom of Iraq's tragedy], The Guardian, 12 Jun 2006, accessed 26 Jan 2010</ref> | ||
==People== | ==People== |
Revision as of 16:58, 26 January 2010
The Organization of Women's Freedom in Iraq works with the Worker-communist Party of Iraq.[1]
Activities and views
In a comment piece for the Guardian, Houzan Mahmoud, Organization of Women's Freedom in Iraq's representative, writes of Iraq:
- In some places Islamists are even ordering farmers to put shorts on their female goats and sheep. And in certain street markets the display of tomatoes and cucumbers is banned due to their association with genital organs.
- The list of terrorist atrocities that the Islamists, both pro- and anti-US, have carried out against the Iraqi people is endless. All this demonstrates the kind of regime change and "democracy" that the US invasion has brought to Iraq.[2]
People
Houzan Mahmoud, representative abroad of the Organization of Women’s Freedom in Iraq[3]
Notes
- ↑ Worker-communist Party of Iraq and Organization of Women's Freedom in Iraq celebrate May Day, Forward, No. 35, May 15 2004, p. 2, accessed 26 Jan 2010
- ↑ Houzan Mahmoud, A symptom of Iraq's tragedy, The Guardian, 12 Jun 2006, accessed 26 Jan 2010
- ↑ Rachelle Kliger, Iraqi Women Forced into Sexual Slavery, post on Houzan Mahmoud's blog, December 02, 2009