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Women's Rights in Basra Still Dismal

I take it today's the day when everyone's supposed to be upbeat about Iraq, seeing as how Zarqawi was killed, and Iraqis across the country are, rightfully, ecstatic about the fact. Nevertheless, Terri Judd's report in the Independent on the state of women's rights deserves a reading:

Across Iraq, a bloody and relentless oppression of women has taken hold. Many women had their heads shaved for refusing to wear a scarf or have been stoned in the street for wearing make-up. Others have been kidnapped and murdered for crimes that are being labelled simply as "inappropriate behaviour". The insurrection against the fragile and barely functioning state has left the country prey to extremists whose notion of freedom does not extend to women.

In the British-occupied south, where Muqtada al-Sadr's Mehdi Army retains a stranglehold, women insist the situation is at its worst. Here they are forced to live behind closed doors only to emerge, concealed behind scarves, hidden behind husbands and fathers. Even wearing a pair of trousers is considered an act of defiance, punishable by death.

Perhaps it's too obvious to need pointing out, but as a reminder, this is what's going on in Basra, the peaceful part of Iraq, where Shiites have—for the most part—set up a stable Islamic government in the provinces and insurgent violence, while not eradicated, is at a minimum. In other words, this is what "victory" in Iraq would look like. According to Judd's interviews, people in Basra say that laws setting aside 25 percent of the legislative seats for women have been a "smokescreen," and it's been impossible for those in power to do much to improve women's rights in the region.

Posted by Bradford Plumer on 06/08/06 at 3:23 PM | E-mail | Print | Digg this | de.licio.us



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Personally I think the solution to the entire spectrum of Iraq's "ills" is to require mandatory military service for all Iraqi males of a certain age. In fact, Russia and other countries operate such systems.
The idea here is that it's the local police who "allow" the fanatics to beat up on the women. One can readily understand how a police officer who practices one religion might be intolerant of citizens of another religion (or whatever), this where such an officer might be in a position to harass (or simply look the other way) for an interminable number of years...
So..., get rid of the local police (and militas) and substitute them with military personnel, who are posted in any area for one year only...
Actually, I think the same system should be in place in the US of A, because: 1. America's Police Dep'ts. are notoriously corrupt, all the way to the very highest-levels, 2. Police Dep't. equates to drug apparatus (surely this is bound to happen whenever the cops come to "own" their beat), 3. having simply the one federal police entity would save so much money that we could have twice the number of cops for the same price.
What I'm envisioning is that the military should incorporate the National Police, the EPA, Immigration, ect. The military already has certain allures, so let's go ahead and make the military an even better deal (to get enough recruits). Then, after someone has completed their initial four year enlistment, it would be easy to "judge" them qualified to be a cop, which would pay a lot better than other "more basic" military jobs. Seeing as how Los Angeles Sheriff Deputies start at around 50K...

Posted by: Michael L. Wagner on 06/09/06 at 10:02 AM

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