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Demands of Iraqi Women In Exile![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() The Iraqi Women's League in the UK has asked the Global Women's Strike in Ireland to publicise their letter to the then International Development Secretary, Clare Short. She said she would meet with them but then never followed up. Her successor has still not responded........... Dear Clare Short We are writing to ask for an urgent meeting to raise a number of issues with you. We are a group of Iraqi women in exile who have come together at the initiative of the Iraqi Women’s League (IWL). IWL started in 1952 in Iraq and has been active in the UK since 1979 providing support and practical help to Iraqi women in exile. Many of us have family in Iraq. Until the start of the war we were in daily contact but now the telephone lines are down and we don’t know what is happening. We are desperately worried about their safety Iraqi Women League - UK Clare Short 14 April 2003 Dear Clare Short We are writing to ask for an urgent meeting to raise a number of issues with you. We are a group of Iraqi women in exile who Many of us have family in Iraq. Until the start of the war we were in daily contact but now the telephone lines are down and we The issues we wish to raise are: 1. The UN should immediately be in charge of the reconstruction of Iraq and delivering humanitarian aid. The US and 2. Food and safe water must urgently be provided for each woman, child and man. This should be given directly to 3. Priority for food and water must be given to breast-feeding mothers to protect their milk supply, and thus ensuring 4. Urgent provision of medical supplies. These must be based on what Iraqi nurses and doctors say is needed rather 5. Immediate restoration of water facilities, electricity and telephone lines. 6. Provision of a welfare system as people are now without an income and the most vulnerable people such as single 7. The reconstruction should be carried out by Iraqi people with active support of the UN, not by US owned companies 8. The reconstruction should be paid for by the countries which waged this war rather than by the Iraqi people. The oil 9. A date must be set now for free elections under the supervision of the UN. No leaders should be imposed from 10. Urgent cleaning up of cluster bombs and depleted uranium, paid for by those responsible for unleashing these 11. Release of all political prisoners, and revealing the fate of the “disappeared”. We are particularly concerned about 12. Right of return for all displaced, deported women, children, men and their families, no forced return of exiled people. 13. Protection of women's rights according to the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against 14. Protection of children's rights according to the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child. Can you please contact us immediately with a date to meet? We have asked representatives of the Global Women’s Strike to Yours sincerely, Clair Cohen |
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And what were those Iraqi women doing while Uday was raping women?
Thursday, May 22, 2003 ::
Good news :
Any Iraqis reading this? Spread the word. If you have family, relatives, friends in Baghdad and their phone number starts with [555] [556] [557] you can call them form wherever you are. Normal international call. An ingenious Iraqi communication engineer put up a dish on top of the Dawoodi exchange and set up a number of phone booths for people to make phone calls abroad. Cheaper than the Thuraya sharks. They have banners on the Dawoodi exchange building saying “communication with the outside world possible here”.
The happy side-effect is that when there isn’t too much traffic the calls get directed as usual to your phone at home if you are on that particular exchange. He is making the south-western district of Baghdad very happy. Anyway. If you are an Iraqi or know one, spread the word. Start dialing.
Update : the Dawoodi exchange has been linked to the exchanges in Baghdad-al-jadeeda, Amin and Zayoona areas. These are numbers starting with [77X], I guess you should try anything within Baghdad that does not start with [541 or 542]. We can’t call you from home but you can call us.