Iraqi Women
The Iraq solidarity Campaign | 03.03.2004 16:11 | Social Struggles
Public Meeting
Women Under Occupation!
New Threats to Women's Rights in Iraq
Iraqi women have been besieged by violence, unemployment and other crises set off by the occupation of their country. Now they face a new challenge: the Iraqi Governing Council has voted to cancel the “Personal Status Law,” a set of rules that has long provided opportunities for and protected the rights of women. The cancellation of this law would mean that Iraqi women would have to rely on religious institutions for personal issues such as marriage and divorce, rather than being allowed to use civilian courts for these matters.
Speaker; The Iraqi Womens League
Date; Thursday 11th March. Time; 7-30pm
Venue; The Friends Meeting House, Mount Street, Manchester (behind the central library).
for more information tel; 0161 882 0188 / 07946 783 801.
organised by the Iraq Solidarity Campaign (formerly the Coalition Against Sanctions and War on Iraq)
Iraq Solidarity Campaign, c/o Bridge 5 Mill, 22a Beswick Street, Ancoats, Manchester, M4 7hr, the UK.
The Iraq solidarity Campaign
e-mail:
MCR_Coalition@yahoo.co.uk