Stop religious oppression in Iraqi Kurdistan


This video says U.N. Says Iraqi Women Are Worse Off.

From the Campaign against suppression of Freedom of Expression in Kurdistan:

29 May, 2012

Your support needed to prevent the suppression of Freedom of Expression in Iraqi Kurdistan!

Article 19 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights: “Everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression; this right includes freedom to hold opinions without interference and to seek, receive and impart information and ideas through any media and regardless of frontiers”.

We call upon the entire international human rights organizations.

All those who defend the rights of journalists, all political parties, parliament members and freedom loving figures:

Support us in our campaign to prevent the suppression and violation of Freedom of Expression in Iraqi Kurdistan.

Earlier this month and after a preplanned scenario in Arbil by KDP

the ruling party in Iraqi Kurdistan

assisted by a number of religious clerics, the Prime Minster of the Kurdish Regional Government welcomed a suggestion from anti-freedom forces for a new law restricting freedoms of expression. The Committee for Endowment Affairs in Kurdistan Parliament immediately proposed a Bill (Protection for sanctities of religion) which imposes a prison term from 6 months to 5 years and a fine 10,000000 to 18,000000 Iraqi Dinars against writers and the publishers of any materials critical to any religion, as well as the closure of the media channel which publishes materials of this kind.

The aim of such proposals is nothing but to silence the voices of people in Kurdistan who began to protest since 17th February 2011 against corruption, poverty and unemployment. Furthermore this event coincided with the second anniversary of the murder of Mr. Sardasht Osman – a young journalist, who was kidnapped in Arbil and later found dead on 5th May 2010.

Such law is obviously oppressive and is an imitation of religious laws, which have been imposed under extreme religious Islamic regimes like Iran and Saudi Arabia. This type of law is reproducing dictatorship under the banner of protecting religion. Authorities in Kurdistan, who are challenged by growing objection by the people opposed to corruption and misusing of power, try to use this law to back up their anti-democratic repressive policies.

The under-signed organisations and groups representing thousands of freedom loving people in and outside Iraqi Kurdistan appeal to you to support our campaign in preventing any legal restrictions on Freedom of Expression in Kurdistan, and urge you to:

1. Send letters of protest to the Kurdish Regional Parliament, The Kurdish Regional Government officials, and the President of Kurdish Region in Iraq to stop their support and backing of such anti-democratic law.

2. Condemn the vicious attacks on writers, journalists and freedom loving people, and urge the KRG officials protect and respect basic human rights such as Freedom of Expression and political freedoms in Kurdistan.

Your support to this campaign in defending the right to Freedom of Expression for people in Iraqi Kurdistan will demonstrate your commitment to defend the Human Rights of all humans.

Please don’t hesitate to contact us for more information.

Thanks

The Campaign against suppression of Freedom of Expression in Kurdistan

Affiliated by:

International Federation of Iraqi Refugees
Freedom Umbrella – a Kurdish human rights action group in the UK
Organisation of Women’s Freedom in Iraq– Abroad representation
Nina Centre for Women – Sweden
Kurdish and Middle Eastern Women organisation – UK
Freedom Cell – a Kurdish human right’s action group in the Netherlands
17th February Group – a human rights action group in Sweden
350 journalists, politicians, human rights activists and freedom loving people in Kurdistan and abroad

Please send your letter to KRG representatives:

KRG Representation in the United Kingdom
Representative: Ms Bayan Sami Abdul Rahman
23 Buckingham Gate (4th Floor), London SW1E 6LB
Phone: +44 (0) 203 301 8340
Fax: +44 (0) 207 828 0257
Email: uk@krg.org

Web: http://us.krg.org

Contact the campaign:

Email: kampiny_azady@yahoo.com
Tel: 00447894252708 or 00447760131203
www.facebook.com/kampinyazady

From Arutz Sheva in Israel:

5/28/2012, Sivan 7, 5772

HU Research: Iraqi Women Worse Off than Under Sadam

Women in Iraq are worse off now, since the departure of allied forces,

more exactly: since the arrival of United States and other invasion forces, in 2003

than they were under Sadam Hussein, according to a book launched, Monday morning, at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.

Women in Iraq: Past Meets Present, written by Dr. Noga Efrati of the university’s Truman Institute, shows that Iraq‘s Personal Status Law of 1959 (which deals with issues of divorce, marriage and custody of the children) which Iraqi activists had worked on for fifty years, has essentially been canceled. While representing 60 percent of the population, women were granted only a quarter of the seats in the Iraqi parliament in 2005. The book reflects Dr. Efrati’s research between 2006 and 2011.

Human Rights Watch report finds discrimination against displaced Arabs in Iraq’s Kurdish areas, accuses Peshmerga of looting Christian homes: here.

‘A MURDER IN KURDISTAN’ “As Iraqi Kurdistan slides toward autocracy, U.S. leaders ignore journalists’ deaths and suffering refugees.” [Akbar Shahid Ahmed, HuffPost]

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