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IRAQ: Call for action against
murderers of women in BAGHDAD
April 23, 2008 (IRIN) - Residents of a western
Baghdad neighbourhood have said militant groups in the area are
hunting down women and killing them, and have appealed to parliament
to do something, a member of parliament (MP) said on 22 April.
"Over the past six months 15 women were killed in al-Salam
neighbourhood for religious reasons or because they had criticised
the militants, or because of their previous affiliation to the Baath
Party [disbanded party of ousted President Saddam Hussein],"
MP Safia al-Suhail told IRIN.
Al-Suhail, who is also a woman activist, said the latest incident
occurred in the past 10 days when gunmen shot dead a woman in front
of her house because she had criticised the militants.
The next day, when her husband erected a huge tent near his house
to receive mourners, the gunmen ordered the husband not to hold
funeral rites, and torched the tent, al-Suhail said.
"We [in parliament] have been receiving such complaints recently.
The problem is that these incidents are being registered against
unknown persons, and some families are afraid to report them to
the police," she said.
"We call on government security forces to launch a thorough
investigation when people report such incidents and arrest the perpetrators.
Those who are behind such crimes must be punished," she said.
Residents of the Shia neighbourhood of al-Salam who spoke on condition
of anonymity as they fear reprisals, said Shia militiamen in the
Mahdi Army loyal to radical leader Moqtada al-Sadr were behind the
killings.
"They accuse them [the women victims] of different things such
as prostitution, or of being informants for Iraqi and US forces,
or of not wearing a headscarf or wearing Western clothes,"
a resident told IRIN.
The Iraqi Interior Ministry refused to comment on the murders in
al-Salam neighbourhood.
Government forces, backed by US and British forces, have been fighting
the Mahdi Army militia in Basra since 25 March. The fighting has
now spread to all southern provinces and Baghdad.
From:http://www.irinnews.org/Report.aspx?ReportId=77875
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