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  • Campaign demanding the Iraqi government to review its attitude towards women - Center for Womens Equality78675
  • Iraqi prisons leave women doubly vulnerable - Guardian 3/1378676
  • For Iraqi women, America‘s promise of democracy is anything but liberation - Guardian 2/1378677
  • Iraq’s Female Face - 11/1178678
  • Iraqi Women Speak: US Troop Withdrawal A Double-Edged Sword - Care2 12/1178679
  • Fight for Women’s Rights Begins All Over Again - IPS 9/1178680
  • 2011 looks grim for progress on women‘s rights in Iraq - McClatchy 12/1078681
  • Women candidates in the Iraq election are facing resistance - Kvinna till Kvinna 2/1078682
  • Franken‘s Anti-Rape Amendment - Nation 10/0978683
  • raqi widows yearn for new lives - BBC 9/0978684
  • Hugh and the Iraqi matchmaker - BBC Radio 4 9/0978685
  • Iraqi widows yearn for new lives - BBC 9/0978686
  • Let me tell you the story of the army of widows in Iraq - Middle East Online 3/0978687
  • Hitmen charge $100 a victim as Basra honour killings rise - Guardian 11/0878688
  • Iraqi Women Network request participation at Conference in Sweden - Kvinna till Kvinna 15.04.0878689
  • Women Resist Return to Sectarian Laws - IPS 6/0778690
  • Hidden victims of a brutal conflict: Iraq‘s women - Guardian 10/0678691
  • Iraqi women struggle to keep freedom - Telegraph 8/0578692
  • Women May Lose Basic Rights Under New Constitution - IPS 7/0578693
  • Iraqi women fear for their rights - BBC 7/0578694
  • Women demand share of Iraqi spoils - Scotsman 17.04.0578695
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