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Katrina Sison

Iraq | Human Rights Watch - 0 views

  • extremely poor, especially for displaced persons, religious and ethnic minorities, and vulnerable groups such as women and girls, and
  • men suspected of homosexual conduct.
  • In the subsequent weeks, violence shook the country as extremists launched multiple attacks in several locations.
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  • participation of more political parties, in particular Sunni Arab parties, resulted in a dramatic change of power in areas where Sunni Arabs had boycotted the 2005 elections, notably in Nineveh governorate. Overall, the election results reflected sectarian divisions.
  • In November Iraq signed the Convention on Cluster Munitions, an international treaty that prohibits the use, production, and transfer of cluster bombs.
  • Civilians remained the targets of attacks across the country.
  • bombings and other violence killed more than 700 Iraqis, mainly Shia.
  • That attack, the country's deadliest in more than two years, killed more than 155 people and wounded over 500.
  • Sunni Arab insurgents appeared to have been responsible for these and other attack
  • major Shia place of worship,
  • caused by sectarian violence continued
  • maintaining legal status in Syria, Jordan, and Egypt induced some refugees to return.
  • ies struggled to accommodate almost 30,000 detainees,
  • serious delays in the judicial review of detention exacerbated overcrowding:
  • spent years in custody without charge or trial.
  • worsened in 2009 as the US military transferred detainees to Iraqi custody
  • detainee population stood at under 9,000 as of September 2009, from a peak of approximately 26,000 in late 2007.
  • eight-member special committee, composed of representatives from the government's security ministries as well as human rights and judicial agencies, to investigate allegations of widespread abuse and torture in Iraq's prisons.
  • al-Majid to death for the murder of Shia Muslims in 1999 (he was previously sentenced to death for his role in the 1988 Anfal campaign against the Kurds, and suppression of a Shia uprising after the 1991 Gulf War).
  • prime minister Tariq Aziz and Ali Hassan al-Majid (known as "Chemical Ali") each to seven years in jail for their roles in planning the forced displacement of Kurds from northern Iraq in the late 1980s.
  • prosecutions are rare.
  • targeted women who are politicians, civil servants, journalists, and women's rights activists.
  • women on the street for what
  • they consider "immoral" or "un-Islamic" behavior or dress. "Honor" killings by family members remain a threat to women and girls in Kurdish areas, as well as elsewhere in Iraq.
  • Kurdish areas of Iraq
  • inaccurate messages from public officials on its consequences.
Katrina Sison

IRIN Middle East | IRAQ: Sexual cleansing - Gov't denies gays are targets of killings |... - 0 views

  • Iraqi lesbian and gay community and NGOs dealing with gay issues have called for urgent action to protect gays and lesbians in the country.
  • systematic terror by Shia militias
  • Mahdy Army
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  • government of Iraq is refusing to offer protection,” he added.
  • In an interview, one member of the Mahdy Army, Ali Hassany, said that the militia will target Iraq’s gays and lesbians.
  • deserve death.
  • embarrassment to our society
  • job for their families,
  • Iraqi Ministry of the Interior denies that the gay community is being singled out for violent attacks
  • related to sectarian violence.
  • The United Nations Assistance Mission to Iraq (UNAMI) says that it agrees that gays and lesbians are being targeted by the militias.
tina comic

Iraq Human Rights - 0 views

  • Unlawful Detentions and Torture in Iraq"
  • Despite unfair trials and forced confessions at least 120 people were executed
  • reported that 326 prisoners were tortured in Ministry of Interior prisons in 2009
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  • hunger strike
  • Prisons remain overcrowded and 8,000 prisoners have not been given trials as of March 2010.
  • Palestinian, and they have been the targets of threats, kidnapping, and murder by Shi'a militias
  • Women are forced to veil and are harrassed if found outside their homes without male relatives. Militias and armed forces use rape as a means of intimidation especially against religious minorities.
  • Religious minorities in Iraq have been facing persecution since 2003 at the hands of militias and other armed forces
  • On September 16, 2007, at least 17 Iraqis were killed near Nisour Square, Baghdad, after personnel of Blackwater reportedly shot several rounds from their armored vehicles. Criminal charges against five Blackwater guards implicated in the shooting were dropped by a US judge in 200
  • July 12, 2007 helicopter attacks portrayed in a leaked classified US military video shows a dozen people, including a journalist and his driver, being killed
Everett McLean

Iraq, Turkey, Iran Vulnerable To Ethnic Conflict - Radio Free Europe / Radio ... - 0 views

  • Most Iranian Kurds are Sunnis, while the Iranians are Shi'a, and the heavy shadow of Shi'a Islam pervades state ideology and practice. But despite their high ethnic awareness and strong feelings of kinship with the Kurds in Iraq and Turkey, with whom they want to enjoy close contact and trade relations, they do not seem to have strong aspirations to secede from Iran.
Katrina Sison

Shia cleric urges US to remove Iraq envoy over 'Sunni bias' | Iraq Updates local - 0 views

  • disenchanted by Mr Khalilzad's determination to give Sunni Arab leaders a greater stake in the political process,
  • The raid suggested the US and Iraqi troops may be taking a more aggressive approach towards the militias.
  • US envoy has delivered messages from President George W. Bush, including to Ayatollah Ali Sistani, the highest ranking Shia cleric, suggesting US opposition to Ibrahim al-Jaafari's bid to remain as prime minister.
Everett McLean

The Conflict between Syria and Turkey - 0 views

  • There are numerous reasons behind this situation, but focus lately has been on Turkey’s on-going struggle against the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK), a Kurdish separatist group that Ankara has accused of being supplied by Damascus. During the 14 year conflict between the PKK and the Turkish military, this accusation against Syria has been made repeatedly, but never has it led to a situation that involves foreign leaders shuttling between the two capitals or to military build-ups along borders.
  • Along with Israel, the United States and her NATO allies also received blame for the crisis. The Syrian press has called Turkey an anti-Arab alliance that included "the Zionist Entity (Israel), America and Britain, who are conspiring and spying against the Arabs." "Converting Turkey to a base to implement American strategy would not serve Turkish interests with the Arabs now and in the future,"8 stated the al-Thawra newspaper.
  • Both nations now find themselves in a difficult position. Turkey stands to lose any support or relations with the Arab world it once enjoyed. Syria faces military defeat again from the a non-Arab nation. Israel is in a dangerous position where Syria may attempt to strike at the Golan Heights, using difficulties with Turkey as an excuse. If Israel is drawn into conflict with Syria, the delicate balance of peace in the Middle East would be shattered. The United States would find itself having to support Israel and a NATO ally in Turkey, while possibly facing allies across the line in Egypt, Jordan, and Saudi Arabia. A conflict of this nature could allow Iran or Iraq the necessary excuse to resume direct hostilities against Israel. Old alliances could be both renewed and shattered simultaneously across the region.
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