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Iraq: Quiet, or I'll call democracy

Source: 
The Guardian
Iraqi women were long the most liberated in the Middle East. Occupation has confined them to their homes.
Website Link: 
http://www.guardian.co.uk/comment/story/0,3604,1378411,00.html
Submitted on Thu, 01/13/2005 - 01:00
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  • Iraq
  • Militarisation
  • [violence] general

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