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RESOLUTION 1325
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Iraqi Women Face Increased
Human Rights Violations in Post-Invasion IraQ
April 1, 2008 - (Feminist Daily News Wire) Iraqi
women's rights are eroding instead of improving in post-invasion
Iraq. Women's rights have had a prominent place in the Bush administration's
democracy rhetoric, but in reality women and children have faced
increased hardship since the invasion.
The weekly news blog Alive
in Baghdad stated on Monday, "As the ongoing insecurity
and instability in Iraq enters its sixth year, the situation of
women sees few signs of improving."
Alternet
reports that Iraq's poverty, malnutrition, lack of health services,
and a crumbling infrastructure have hit women the hardest. Seventy
percent of the internally displaced persons (IDPs), or refugees,
are women and children. Political violence by religious extremists
has also been committed against women as more rigid dress codes
are being enforced.
CNN
reports that, after having decreased last summer, civilian deaths
in Iraq skyrocketed in March to 923 civilians. According to UNICEF,
the United Nations' children’s agency, modern war disproportionately
affects women and children. There are more civilian casualties as
a result of war today. The Iraq Body Count estimates that between
82, 625 and 90,149 civilians have been killed in Iraq since the
invasion. Twenty percent of those deaths are women and children.
From:http://www.feminist.org/news/newsbyte/uswirestory.asp?id=10915
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