Sunday, February 27, 2005

Iraq Women Subjected to Stricter Standards Post-Saddam

"In the nearly two years since the regime of Saddam Hussein fell, pressure has grown for women to conform to stricter Islamic standards. "The Baath Party, with all the things many believe they did wrong, [still ensured that Iraqi] women had the most rights in the region," says Rime Allaf, an associate fellow with the Royal Institute of International Affairs in London, where she is researching women's status in Iraq. "Now, a lot of women are being very careful about how they dress. They are being told by perfect strangers, 'You need to cover your hair ... [and] your arms.' "
(Christian Science Monitor)

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Did you really think that our freedoms and ways of life,could change something that has been going on and believed in for hundreds of years .live and let live,mind our business,forget doing all of this for the sake of oil.T.A.