Hussein
Al-alak writes:
I am writing in disgust at the total disregard to
the rights of women and girls in Iraq, whose lives are to be further blighted
by the proposal of the Ja'afari Personal Status Law.
The proposed law, which is still to be voted on
by Iraq's parliament, will legalise paedophilia, by allowing the marriage of 9
year old girls, will prevent women from leaving their homes without their
husbands permission, and will also permit a husband the right of sexual
gratification at his whim, in effect legalising rape.
The Ja'afari Status Law, if introduced, will also
prevent a Muslim from marrying a non Muslim, which will only add further
tension, to Iraq's already fractured social fabric, which has been pushed to
its limits, since the USA and UK introduced democracy to Iraq.
What has horrified both myself and numerous
others, is the silence which has come from Britain's Parliament, who after all
were the first to decry the human rights abuses of Saddam Hussain, along with
claiming that their invasion was to help champion the cause of women's rights
in Iraq.
It is grotesque, that the UK is failing to
utilise its influence over the Iraqi Government, into reversing its plan to
create the world's first pervert state, which as most people are fully aware,
was most generously funded by the US/UK tax payer.
At the same time, the UK also need to have some
clarity and inform us the electorate, what Britain's political, military and
diplomatic positions with the Iraqi Government and its British based
institutions will be, should the US/UK backed Iraqi Government, legalise both
primary school aged brides and rape.
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