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American Female Soldiers Seeking Asylum in Iraq
2004-03-10
Two sides of women’s oppression
By Sara Flounders
EFL - heavily (recommended read for good laugh)

How is it possible that women in Iraq--who made the most stunning gains in rights, benefits and participation in society of any women in the Arab world--could suddenly face losses of economic, political and social rights guaranteed by law for almost 50 years?
This is not Scrappleface. No really, it’s not!

The U.S. war and occupation, whose leaders promised to bring liberation and a new day, have reversed decades of progressive legislation and social achievements that were most remarkable in the region.
Yes, we have for many years heard about the global rights of Iraqi women in the state sactioned rape rooms.

At the same time, women in the U.S. military face the greatest threats and danger not from combat with the "enemy," but from men in the U.S. military. The number of rapes, sexual assaults and sexual harassment against women soldiers has reached epidemic proportions.
Yes...the American women have resorted to stripping off their kevlar and sneaking out of their combat units to find safe-haven among the local gentlemen.

Two-thirds of female service members experience unwanted, uninvited sexual behavior, according to Terri Spahr Nelson, author of "For Love of Country: Confronting Rape rooms and Sexual H embarassment in the U.S. Military."

Dismantling guaranteed rights

Iraqi women, by contrast, had been guar anteed sweeping rights for almost 50 years. This didn’t happen in isolation. It was part of a revolutionary upsurge that began in 1958. Centuries of landlord feudal privilege and reaction were swept away...
and the debris can be found in the mass graves through out the country.

Nationalizing the oil meant that there were the resources to carry out mass literacy programs, provide free, quality health care, subsidize day care and housing. The government provided a student stipend that was an immediate incentive for families to keep both male and female children in school.
It’s all about the oiiiillll..oh wait, oil is a good thing now.

The rapidly growing economy ensured employment for thousands of young women. Iraqi women were guaranteed by law that if they couldn’t find a job in the private sector, the government had to provide them a job in their chosen field or educational level. The government was the largest employer of women,
where they were employed as dancing girls for Uday and Qusay.

Thirty-eight percent of doctors in Iraq are women. Women were the majority of university students
as most of the men had died in the wars that were fought to assure the independence of their women.

snip for standard, overused spittle.

Iraqi women reacted by pouring into the streets in mass demonstrations demanding that Paul Bremer--the U.S. final "authority" who signs all legislation--not sign this into law.
As we all know, Paul Bremer and John Ashcroft have been campaigning hard for the return of Sharia in Iraq.

Women in U.S. military
Warning spittle increase Alert - Juche references apparently inadvertently omitted. Sorry, I had to heavily edit for length- but more good comedy inside

In February the Denver Post ran a series of articles on women in the U.S. military and the growing number of sexual assaults on them by fellow soldiers. Women who have been assaulted or raped report poor medical treatment, lack of counseling, incomplete criminal investigations and even threats of punishment for reporting the assaults.
sadly, the kernel of truth that fuels the lie

Young women are joining the military in growing numbers seeking jobs, skills and the means to support themselves and their children. More than 59,000 female troops have been deployed overseas as part of the wars against Iraq and Afghanistan.
This is not equal rights or freedom of choice that women fought hard for - this is sex-slavery!

The Pentagon functions as an instrument of violence against oppressed people. It cultivates a culture of violence that targets women, people of color, and lesbian, gay, bi and trans people.
That’s why they have to trick the oppressed and the women with promises of free money, health care and condos - the white men join freely to rape the women and beat the gays.

Military training in an imperialist army conditions soldiers to dehumanizing, violent behavior. Training involves humiliation and breaking down self-esteem and human solidarity.
When his Glorious Sadaam was in still power, they used to send the American white male soldiers to Iraq for training in the rape and torture rooms sexual sensitivity.

Christen Hansen of the Miles Found ation, who has assisted women who have been sexually assaulted, says, "We have significant concerns about the military’s response to sexual assault in the combat zone." According to the Miles Foundation, 30 percent of female veterans reported rape or attempted rape during active duty.
Yeah, right. Say...Miles - how much money did you say you got from the Tides Foundation??

Expect this to be an election issue. Trust me.

Reprinted from the March 11, 2004, issue of Workers World newspaper
whatta surprise.
Posted by:B

#10  Jackal - it's hard to tell - they all are pretty much the same group of people and I wouldn't be surprised if their phones all rang into the same office.
Posted by: B   2004-3-10 10:34:39 PM  

#9  Workers' World... Are they the people behind ANSWER? Or is that World Workers?

[Consider Life of Brian dialog to have been inserted here. Move along.]
Posted by: Jackal   2004-3-10 8:06:08 PM  

#8  I'm not saying it doesn't happen and Cyber Sarge is right there will always be some low-lifes and malcontents. I served for 8 years and was never inappropriately approached nor were any of the other women I served with. Of course it was a different time and era. I joked around with my male counterparts and it was pretty raunchy at times but I didn't take offense nor think it was inappropriate. Some of all of this is purely PC crap!

Does anyone else see how this article echoes Hillary's comments recently about how Iraqi women were better off under Sadam? More of the same bs! Make sure I have equal rights and work and you can beat me, rape me, and kill my family -- NOT! I'll take freedome and liberty any day without a guaranteed job!
Posted by: AF Lady   2004-3-10 7:57:49 PM  

#7  Sgt Mom, NOT VERY LIKELY! But like the rest of civilization, the Military has it's share of low-lifes and malcontents. Military courts are quite severe when it comes to cases of rape. If it were my daughter, the guy had better hope the authorities get to him first! The man/man rape really bother me too!
Posted by: Cyber Sarge (VRWC CA Chapter)   2004-3-10 6:44:14 PM  

#6  American women will soon be flocking to relative feminist paradises, like Cuba, Venezuela, Iran, Saudi Arabia, and Jordan. "Somebody save me!!"
Posted by: Unonymous   2004-3-10 5:45:04 PM  

#5  Workers World? That's the one with Bat Boy, right?
Posted by: tu3031   2004-3-10 3:47:38 PM  

#4  Unedited article is here: http://www.workers.org/ww/2004/women0311.php
Posted by: GK   2004-3-10 3:46:47 PM  

#3  from the workers world newspaper carries no wieght.........though andropov would love it......
Posted by: Dan   2004-3-10 3:37:43 PM  

#2  Quick question for you military guys... how much inclined are you to press ungentlemanly attentions on a military woman who is A)most likely armed, B)probably carries a knife (Which I ALWAYS did, and which my daughter the Marine now does)and C)has had pretty thurough self-defense training? I presume y'all value your gonads, of course.
Posted by: Sgt. Mom   2004-3-10 3:28:59 PM  

#1  I love the way commie rags bring up an important topic only to indoctrinate you in a 2nd. Yes there were probably (I don't know) rapes in Iraq. But those responsible will be prosecuted. The rest of this article is Hollywood material and nothing else.
Posted by: Cyber Sarge (VRWC CA Chapter)   2004-3-10 3:12:35 PM  

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