Posted on 06/03/2006 11:14:15 PM PDT by MadIvan
Western clothes are death sentence
NOOR and her boyfriend used to go out a lot and listen to dance in their favourite restaurant in Baghdad. The 26-year-old university lecturer also used to enjoy going window shopping at night in the citys once-glitzy Mansour district, dressed in the latest fashions.
That was before the men in black, the Taliban-style militias waging terror against the urban middle class, arrived in Noors neighbourhood, threatening to shoot, kidnap and shave the heads of anyone who challenged their draconian strictures.
The militias are part of a hardline religious crackdown organised by Abu Musab al- Zarqawi, the leader of Al-Qaeda in Iraq. On Friday he released a four-hour sermon, effectively a message of hate, calling on Sunni Muslims to confront adherents of the rival Shiite branch of Islam.
Zarqawi, who appears to act with impunity in Iraq despite a £13m bounty on his head, has printed pamphlets that were delivered through doors in the Amariya district of Baghdad, one of his self-declared Sunni emirates.
The emir, identified as Abu Houzeifa, announced new rules: Women cannot drive; women cannot go out after midday; women and men are not allowed to go out and walk together, they must walk separately. The rules are enforced by Al-Qaeda thugs who drive around in cars in Amariya, Yarmouk and other Sunni areas that Zarqawi has declared are his. Noor said: If they see someone breaking the rules, they shoot them.
The men in black have turned women into virtual prisoners in their homes. At first we were more afraid of bombs but now we are more afraid of being killed for what we are wearing, Noor said.
I used to wear jeans or short skirts. We didnt have to worry, she recalled, for a moment gushing like any of her fashion-conscious contemporaries in the West.
My favourites were in the Qasar al Nisaa shop. Before, they sold all kinds of clothes, but now its so conservative. Theyre not even allowed to display underwear in shops: you have to ask from under the counter and then only a woman can serve you.
The atmosphere is becoming ever more oppressive. Men came to Noors house and told her she could not drive any more. Her father has to drive her to her lectures at the same university where she drove to class as an undergraduate.
She dare not step outside without a hijab, or headscarf. Last month two teenage girls were dragged off the al-Amal al-Shahbi street in the Amariya district. When they emerged several hours later their heads had been shaved.
The militants issued a warning that in future women walking down the street without a hijab faced death.
Zarqawis reign of terror in the most affluent Sunni neighbourhoods illustrates the insurgents all-pervasive power. None of the restrictions imposed by his militias are law, yet women have no legal recourse.
The police do nothing, even if something happens in front of their eyes, said a woman politician who did not want her name used because she and her family have been targeted. She has survived an assassination attempt but two relatives were murdered because of her job.
Others have not been so fortunate. Henna Aziz, a prominent engineer, refused threats to stop working because she wanted to help rebuild her country. A fundamentalist gang broke into her home and shot her.
The police dont investigate because they are too afraid, the politician said. The Americans are too scared of roadside bombs, so when they go out they accomplish their mission and return directly to base. They dont see anything.
Noor can no longer buy CDs of Kazem al-Sahir, her favourite singer, who played at the Albert Hall in London three months ago. Only men can go into music or film shops. The men in black have closed down some music shops and blown up others.
Such restrictions are taken for granted in fundamentalist Islamic countries such as Iran and Saudi Arabia. But under the dictatorial rule of Saddam Hussein, Iraqi women were among the most liberated in the Arab world. My friends at university, my neighbours theyre all in the same situation as me, Noor mourned.
Iraqi women are now dependent on the men in their family. One young Iraqi woman, who writes a blog called Riverbend, described her humiliation when she tried to return to her job as a computer network administrator. My former manager said females werent welcome and told me, in not so many words, to go home, she said. There was a hostility I couldnt believe.
Now, to go out, she must take two preferably large male relatives. She makes up reasons why she must go shopping. And always the question, But do you have to go out and buy it? Cant I get it for you? No you cant, I reply, because the kilo of aubergines I absolutely have to select with my own hands is just an excuse to see the light of day and walk down a street. It feels like weve gone back 50 years.
Another day of carnage
At least 28 people were killed and 62 injured in a suicide car bomb attack in the southern Iraqi city of Basra yesterday.
In Baghdad, gunmen killed a Russian diplomat and kidnapped four Russian embassy staff after ambushing their vehicle.
Police also found eight severed heads on the roadside near Baquba, north of the capital, with a note indicating that the men had been killed in revenge for the murder of four Shiite doctors.
Ping!
Kind of makes you wonder about that whole "respect for women" they keep telling us about.
Does the bounty on Zarqawi's head come with a promise of protection and emigration to any free country in the world with as many people as one wants to take?
If I were an Iraqi who lived in Iraq, I'd be afraid to rat on Zarqawi for the bounty without some kind of guarantee that I'd live to spend the money.
Where are the women's rights groups on all this?
Right- the same place the Unions are on the ill-treatment of illegal workers.
Let the Iraqi Shiites wipe out their enemies.
The Iraqi Shiites are far more intense theocrats than the Iraqi Sunnis.
when they first posted the $25M bounty for bin Laden, a reporter asked an afghan dude what he would do with that kind of money. the dude said he would buy some new goats.
Better question is, where are the men on all this? The real men, I mean. The womens' brothers, fathers, husbands, boyfriends, friends...
Why aren't they standing up for their women? Why aren't they forming neighborhood watches, armed escorts, etc.?
I question the manhood of any society that allows this to happen to their women.
Sure they respect women! They don't let 'em loose in the bed of the pickup truck, they keep them on a suitable restraint. I believe women get fresh water each day, and do get taken out on walks occasionally.
lol
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http://www.rewardsforjustice.net/english/wanted_captured/index.cfm?page=Al_Zarqawi
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ARTICLE SNIPPET: "The militias are part of a hardline religious crackdown organised by Abu Musab al- Zarqawi, the leader of Al-Qaeda in Iraq. On Friday he released a four-hour sermon, effectively a message of hate, calling on Sunni Muslims to confront adherents of the rival Shiite branch of Islam."
Actually, the young men who want to stop all this are joining the Iraqi army and Iraqi police.
And dying in defense their women, by the hundreds. Many have been shot or blown up while standing in line at recruiting stations- and still they come.
I don't question their manhood or courage.
DITTO that.
Find the men, cut off their balls, end of story.
Oh, they're all in a tizzy over that anchor-babe who decided to (quote) "spend more time with my family" (unquote).
We are watching history be made. These fanatics are, after all, fanatics, and it takes time to eliminate fanatic cults. And perseverance.
The truest thing that has been said about the entire War on Terror is, "it will be a long hard slog." Hard for a micro-wave society to accept, but very true.
That was before the men in black, the Taliban-style militias waging terror against the urban middle class, arrived in Noors neighbourhood.
Well then how did they arrive? I thought the " Iraqis" didn't like outsiders...
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