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Mar. 11th, 2004 12:23 am"Gestures of hope for Iraqi women" - Media Benjamin (global exchange)
Women in Iraq and the United States have a lot in common. Both list safety as a top concern, and both are worried about the increasing violence and militarization of their societies. Both see jobs and health care as top priorities, and both feel uncertain about their economic security. Both are grossly underrepresented in the halls of power.
But all these issues -- security, economic well-being and government representation -- are much starker for Iraqis than for their U.S. counterparts. That's why, on International Women's Day, it's good to take a moment to do something positive for Iraqi women.
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Women in Iraq and the United States have a lot in common. Both list safety as a top concern, and both are worried about the increasing violence and militarization of their societies. Both see jobs and health care as top priorities, and both feel uncertain about their economic security. Both are grossly underrepresented in the halls of power.
But all these issues -- security, economic well-being and government representation -- are much starker for Iraqis than for their U.S. counterparts. That's why, on International Women's Day, it's good to take a moment to do something positive for Iraqi women.
( Here are a few ideas: )