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Iraq
Study: Invasion led to spike in Iraq widows
2011-09-19
[Arab News] A study released Sunday by a global humanitarian aid organization concluded that three out of every five widows in Iraq lost their husbands in the years of violence that followed the 2003 invasion.

The study by Los Angeles-based Relief International found that about 10 percent of the estimated 15 million women who live in Iraq are widows. Among them, 59 percent have lost their husbands during the US-led war.

The study warned that criminal gangs and terrorist groups might try to recruit desperate widows, and that ignoring their suffering could lead them to prostitution, drugs and terrorism.

"The Iraqi state has neglected the widows with their enormous problems, and the solutions lie in the establishing of bodies to take care of and solve the problems of these women," the report said.

The report was released at a conference in Storied Baghdad
...located along the Tigris River, founded in the 8th century, home of the Abbasid Caliphate...
where parliament speaker Osama Al-Nujaifi pledged to help widows through job opportunities, salaries and loans to help them start small businesses.

"The misery of those widows has an impact on the whole society," Al-Nujaifi said. "This catastrophe is growing, and its danger will threaten our values."

In a small room in eastern Storied Baghdad where she lives with her four children, widow Wafiya Hussein said she depends on relatives' donations to keep her family alive. Her husband was killed in a Storied Baghdad kaboom in 2009 as he was heading to work.

"I receive no assistance from the government, and I cannot work due to my illnesses," said Hussein, 41, who suffers from diabetes and high blood pressure.

"Our situation is difficult," she said, pleading for government support to help raise her children, including a crippled son.

Also Sunday, a statement by the Integrity Commission said Iraq has recovered $116 million from French bank accounts that were registered to a former official in Saddam Hussein's regime.

The commission did not identify who the Saddam aide was, or if he is still alive.

Saddam and his aides amassed huge amounts of personal wealth during his 24-year reign.
Posted by:Fred

#5  Her husband was killed in a Storied Baghdad kaboom in 2009 as he was heading to work.

So the total also includes those killed by their own.

Although that's still the fault of the US, I guess...
Posted by: Bobby   2011-09-19 12:26  

#4  Don't forget that this figure counts widows from all causes, including auto accidents, disease, murder (by bandits etc.) ... and simple old age.

Just looking at the actuarial tables for a country like Iraq, you'd expect about 15% of all married women to have been widowed in the last 7 years. This doesn't count the 4 wives thing (the later wives would tend to be aquired when the husband is older and therefore more likely to be widows).

It is true a widow's lot in the Arab world is pretty grim since remarriage is usually not an option. And many widows have turned to crime and prositution to support themselves. After the Iran-Iraq war many East European pimps set up shop in Iraq to aquire young Iraqi widows.

I.e. this situation is not new.
Posted by: Frozen Al   2011-09-19 11:42  

#3  Muslin, dear Jim? While it certainly is true that that modest unbleached cotton fabric has fallen from public esteem since the industrial revolution, still it scarcely seems fair to attribute death and destruction to it. ;-)
Posted by: lotp   2011-09-19 09:43  

#2  Are they counting Saddam's wives as "widows"?
Posted by: American Delight   2011-09-19 01:26  

#1  At four per Muslin, so what?
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2011-09-19 00:52  

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