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    Amnesty International: Iraqi authorities punish women and children with alleged links to Badash

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    Amnesty International: Iraqi authorities punish women and children with alleged links to Badash Empty Amnesty International: Iraqi authorities punish women and children with alleged links to Badash

    Post by Rocky Wed 18 Apr 2018, 3:43 am

    Amnesty International: Iraqi authorities punish women and children with alleged links to Badash
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    Amnesty International has accused the Iraqi authorities of imposing "collective punishment" on women and children suspected of having links to an organized organization. "This punishment includes denial of humanitarian assistance, prevention of displacement camps and sexual violence against women."


    In a recent report, the World Health Organization (WHO) noted that it has observed widespread discrimination against women in camps for internally displaced persons by security forces, camp administration officials and local authorities, which believe these women belong to a " Iraq.


    "The war against a pro-Iraqi organization in Iraq may have ended, but the suffering of the Iraqis is far from over," the report quoted the organization's Middle East research director, Lynn Maalouf, as saying. "The women and children involved" Calling for punishment for crimes they did not commit. "


    "These families, expelled from their communities, have no place to go. They are stuck in the camps and are deprived of food, water and other basics," she warned. "This humiliating collective punishment threatens the future of violence. Establishing a just peace and always wanted by Iraqis who are in dire need of it. "

     

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