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[Culture] and the disturbing troubling news we hear and see about Iraqi women as young as 12 years old are forced economically to become prostitutes in neighboring countries just in order to survive as refuges (Please see videos posted in this group), with more than 6 millions Iraqis forced and displaced from their country due to war; all this encouraged me to put this group with the hope to tell world public opinion of the plight of children and women and raise a human understanding of this ongoing suffering.

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[Politics'n'Poetry] Iraqi Refugees Forced into Prostitution « Politics'n'Poetry: children working as prostitutes is high. Bassam al-Kadi of Syrian · Women Observatory says: “Some have been sexually abused in Iraq, but · others are being prostituted by fathers and uncles who bring them here .

[AlterNet.org] Iraqi Women Turn to Prostitution | PEEK | AlterNet: and sexually enlightened the Iraqi women are by embracing the 'freedom' of prostitution. You know the theory often heard on Alternet that women by using their bodies for their own goals they are empowering themselves, instead of just giving away sex to husbands/boyfriends and participating in the demeaning, traditional sexual patriarchal roles.

[Muslim Media Network] Iraqi Refugees ”” Why 'Little Baghdad' Won't Form in the U.S. ...: Robert Byrd (D-W.Va.) thought that “barmaids, prostitutes and criminals” should be screened .The United Nations reported that women are increasingly forced to resort to prostitution.

[Comments for Sadly, No!] Sadly, No! » More Progress in Iraq: I have found again and again when I try to overlay my cultural expectations on another culture I can find things that look like what I would describe as prostitution, torture, usury, slavery – things that when described in the context of my culture are easy to dismiss as barbaric or criminal.

[GlobalResearch.ca] Deterioration of Iraqi Women's Rights and Living Conditions Under ...: If we consider the estimated mortality rate a representative one for the two million internally displaced Iraqis, and the 2.5 million refugees abroad, the total number of deaths amongst these highly affected by occupation and sectarian violence categories is 868,500 deaths. This number looks reasonable compared to what Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health estimated: a mortality rate of 654,956 up until July 2006 [13].

[World Prout Assembly] World Prout Assembly: 'The Fastest-Growing Humanitarian Crisis in ...: In Jordan, the government initially tolerated the Iraqis, but since the November 2005 bombings of several hotels in the capital of Amman, it has severely restricted access to the country and limited the rights of those it does admit. "Put yourself in my shoes," said an Iraqi working at a US Army base in Jordan, who spent eight hours in the January cold last year with his wife and infant waiting at the border.

[Broken Bodies - Broken Dreams] Sexual Violence in times of War « Broken Bodies - Broken Dreams: A risk assessment carried out in 2004 in seven IDP camps in Montserrado County in Liberia concluded that overcrowded conditions, insufficient lighting at night, the close proximity of male and female latrines and bathhouses, and poor or unequal access to resources all conspired to increase the likelihood of sexual violence against women and girls. In a study undertaken in Northern Uganda, also in 2004, a woman living in one of many IDP camps in the region told investigators, “Rape is rampant here”¦a woman was recently harassed by two men who held her legs wide open and used a flashlight to observe her private parts and allowed another man to rape her while they observed.

[Channeling Energy] Violence Against Women: Frightening Statistics « Channeling Energy: Violence against women goes widely unreported. There are various factors which prevent women from reporting incidents of violence, such as fear of retribution, lack of economic means, emotional dependence, concern for children and no access to redress.

[Window International Network] Window International Network » Blog Archive » June 2009 Prayer Points: Pray for the people of both Cambodia and Thailand to have their eyes opened to see that the temple is just a building and cannot offer them lasting joy.  Pray for the Good News to be shared with them in a way that turns their attention from the temporal to the eternal, and by accepting Christ as their Savior would lead them to everlasting life.  

[Sheetalmarkam's Blog] Arya-Brahmin Vengeance on Bengali-Tamil Dalits & Chakma Adivasi ...: Arya-Brahminists riding the government have conveniently forgotten that the Bengali Dalits contributed to the development of India for about 35 years and remain loyal to the country and have no contact with Bangla Desh in any form and who were the citizens of united India and are the victim of partition conspiracy of Arya-Brahminists which these Arya-Brahminists executed with unmatching brutality and shamelessness forcibly pushing them in no man’s land to die with hunger, thirst, diseases or with the bullets of either BSF or BDF is an Arya-Brahminist brutality which is several hundred times brutal than the brutality of Zionist of Israel who are considered as the most brute demons.

[Babyrazzi - Celebrity Baby Blog & Pregnancy News] Angelina In Iraq > Babyrazzi - Celebrity Baby Blog & Pregnancy News: So yes we know there is a war in Iraq, but are people aware (and I mean truly aware) of the epic displacement that this war has caused for the citizens in Iraq. Without going into specifics…over 4 million people have been uprooted from their home, some have found refuge in other countries but others have not and remain in a state of limbo with no access to basic things that we take for granted here”¦food, clean running water, shelter (some of these people live in tents and boxes), healthcare and other things like job opportunities and education.

[Bolsavik.com] Bolsavik.com » Blog Archive » South Vietnam's flag on the ...: That I don’t see in neither Obama nor Biden (the latter, despite his years of foreign policy experience, is much weaker than his Republican friend McCain - he was wrong when he voted against the Gulf War, probably wrong when he advocated for toppling Saddam and invading Iraq, and was wrong again when Iraq war operations did not go well, he sided with anti-war Dems to oppose the surge strategy, wanted to divide Iraq into three separate regions - another silly suggestion rejected by Iraqis themselves.)

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