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IRAQ: THE WOMEN’S STORY (2006, 47’)

by Open-Publishing - Monday 26 November 2007
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Wars and conflicts International

StopWar.UK

The invasion of Iraq heralded promises of freedom from tyranny and equal rights for the women of Iraq. But three years on, the reality of everyday life for women inside Iraq is a different story.

To make this film, two Iraqi women risk their lives to spend three months travelling all over the country with a camera to record the lives and experiences of women they meet. Dispatches: Iraq: The Women’s Story provides a compelling account of a life inside Iraq that is rarely seen on news bulletins: stories of ordinary women whose struggle to survive has only worsened since the war.

Watch The Film :
http://internationalnews.over-blog.com/article-14116902.html

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 http://www.stopwar.org.uk/index.php...

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Forum posts

  • Not funny! With Saddam in power women had more rights and it was not thinkable that a woman like in Saudi Arabia, an ally of the Uncivilized States of America, would be leashed to death.

    Do we see the West fretting about this? No, they rather applaud an feudal monk like the Dalai Lama.