Americans turn Iraki women into prostitutes, liberates them from oppressive Hijab

Those uncivilized non-western iraki women sure won’t have to wear the burka/Hijab any more. Americans has brought freedom and democracy to Iraq, the American has freed them of their honor !!! Now those bad-ass irakis will be buying their starbucks and Mcdonalds along with dildos on the streets !!! Welcome to Vegas baby !!!


Desperate Iraqi Refugees Turn to Sex Trade in Syria

MARABA, Syria — Back home in Iraq, Umm Hiba’s daughter was a devout schoolgirl, modest in her dress and serious about her studies. Hiba, who is now 16, wore the hijab, or Islamic head scarf, and rose early each day to say the dawn prayer before classes.

But that was before militias began threatening their Baghdad neighborhood and Umm Hiba and her daughter fled to Syria last spring. There were no jobs, and Umm Hiba’s elderly father developed complications related to his diabetes.

Desperate, Umm Hiba followed the advice of an Iraqi acquaintance and took her daughter to work at a nightclub along a highway known for prostitution. “We Iraqis used to be a proud people,” she said over the frantic blare of the club’s speakers. She pointed out her daughter, dancing among about two dozen other girls on the stage, wearing a pink silk dress with spaghetti straps, her frail shoulders bathed in colored light.

As Umm Hiba watched, a middle-aged man climbed onto the platform and began to dance jerkily, arms flailing, among the girls.

“During the war we lost everything,” she said. “We even lost our honor.” She insisted on being identified by only part of her name — Umm Hiba means mother of Hiba.

For anyone living in Damascus these days, the fact that some Iraqi refugees are selling sex or working in sex clubs is difficult to ignore.

Even in central Damascus, men freely talk of being approached by pimps trawling for customers outside juice shops and shawarma sandwich stalls, and of women walking up to passing men, an act unthinkable in Arab culture, and asking in Iraqi-accented Arabic if the men would like to “have a cup of tea.”

By day the road that leads from Damascus to the historic convent at Saidnaya is often choked with Christian and Muslim pilgrims hoping for one of the miracles attributed to a portrait of the Virgin Mary at the convent. But as any Damascene taxi driver can tell you, the Maraba section of this fabled pilgrim road is fast becoming better known for its brisk trade in Iraqi prostitutes.

Many of these women and girls, including some barely in their teens, are recent refugees. Some are tricked or forced into prostitution, but most say they have no other means of supporting their families. As a group they represent one of the most visible symptoms of an Iraqi refugee crisis that has exploded in Syria in recent months.

According to the United Nations high commissioner for refugees, about 1.2 million Iraqi refugees now live in Syria; the Syrian government puts the figure even higher.

Given the deteriorating economic situation of those refugees, a United Nations report found last year, many girls and women in “severe need” turn to prostitution, in secret or even with the knowledge or involvement of family members. In many cases, the report added, “the head of the family brings clients to the house.”

Aid workers say thousands of Iraqi women work as prostitutes in Syria, and point out that as violence in Iraq has increased, the refugee population has come to include more female-headed households and unaccompanied women.

“So many of the Iraqi women arriving now are living on their own with their children because the men in their families were killed or kidnapped,” said Sister Marie-Claude Naddaf, a Syrian nun at the Good Shepherd convent in Damascus, which helps Iraqi refugees.

She said the convent had surveyed Iraqi refugees living in Masaken Barzeh, on the outskirts of Damascus, and found 119 female-headed households in one small neighborhood. Some of the women, seeking work outside the home for the first time and living in a country with high unemployment, find that their only marketable asset is their bodies.

“I met three sisters-in-law recently who were living together and all prostituting themselves,” Sister Marie-Claude said. “They would go out on alternate nights — each woman took her turn — and then divide the money to feed all the children.”

For more than three years after the American-led invasion of Iraq in 2003, Iraqi prostitution in Syria, like any prostitution, was a forbidden topic for Syria’s government. Like drug abuse, the sex trade tends to be referred to in the local news media as acts against public decency. But Dietrun Günther, an official at the United Nations refugee agency’s Damascus office, said the government was finally breaking its silence.

http://www.nytimes.com/2007/05/29/world/middleeast/29syria.html?pagewanted=1&n=Top%2FNews%2FWorld%2FCountries%20and%20Territories%2FIraq

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The article is about Syria and it blames the militias who threaten the girls neighborhood. PBH, this might be the worst spin job ever. Did I say spin job I meant rim job. I think your hormones are raging my friend, you speak of a city where there is a Starbucks on every corner and dildos bloom like wild orchilds. Simmer down, go release some steam, go top off that Starbucks with some homemade whipp cream and then go home and take a cold shower.

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Iraq war... Pointless evil war. Bush should pay for the attrocities commited in the name of his war...

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^^ amen to that

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first things first- the war was on an idiotic premise and should not have started, and none of this would have happened. rest of teh stuff is all manifestations of this wrong war

Secondly. with the sheer number of refugees the stress on infrastructures is high and the host countries are stretching themselves thin to provide services. although i dont understand why they are not allowing refugees to work..

Lastly and most importantly now..since we cant go back and change point #1, the world ..all of it ..needs to do more, its not my view, its UNHCR

*BBC NEWS | Middle East | World 'ignoring Iraqi refugees'

**The UN refugee agency (UNHCR) says there has been an “abject denial” around the world of the humanitarian impact of invading Iraq.
The UN faces an enormous task in helping countries such as Jordan and Syria cope with the huge influx of Iraqi refugees, a spokesman said. **

He said the international community had to step in to help address their food, health and education needs.

Syria says it is home to 1.2m Iraqi refugees, with up to 800,000 in Jordan.

**Damascus has repeatedly called for help to deal with the problem. **

UNHCR spokesman Peter Kessler said: "There has been an abject denial of the impact, the humanitarian impact, of the war, the huge displacement within Iraq of up to 1.9 million people who are homeless because of the war, and those people who are homeless and never got back to the homes after Saddam Hussein was overthrown

Many of the refugees need considerable support, and about a quarter of them are children who need education.

Many need food and healthcare, some need counselling because of the violence they have experienced or witnessed, while others need jobs.

“There’s a need for governments to come in and address the health, the education, all the needs,” Mr Kessler said.

**"Food aid needs as well are becoming vital because the population is becoming further and further impoverished since they cannot work. **

“So clearly in every area, there’s a need to support what the main host governments are doing and then to gird ourselves for what could be, if the war is prolonged, an increasing movement further westwards.”

Displaced inside Iraq

On top of that, almost two million more people are displaced inside Iraq - people who have fled their homes to escape the violence.

That number, too, is steadily growing, the UN says, with some provinces feeling overwhelmed and attempting to close their boundaries to refugees from other areas.

Many Sunni Arab and Shia people have been forced to flee from mixed areas to districts where their respective communities are in the majority.

A number of Arab Iraqis have moved to the autonomous Kurdish area in the north, where the security problems are less severe.

Most of the people killed in Iraq’s violence are men.

Their deaths leave households headed by women who struggle to survive the loss of the main breadwinner, says the BBC’s Jill McGivering.

The public distribution system within Iraq is no longer providing a safety net for these people in the way it used to.

All these factors encourage the flow of people into other countries*

and here is another

*BBC NEWS | Middle East | UN warns of Iraq refugee disaster

UN warns of Iraq refugee disaster

The flow of people being forced to leave their homes by violence in Iraq has become a humanitarian disaster, the United Nations refugee chief has said.
Antonio Guterres said there were almost four million displaced people inside Iraq or in neighbouring countries.

He said the international community had been “overwhelmed” by the problem, and needed to do much more to help.

About 1.8 million have left their homes within Iraq, with two million in Syria, Syria, Egypt, Lebanon, Turkey and Iran.

According to figures collated by the UN refugee agency, UNHCR, some 640,000 out of Iraq’s population of 26 million fled their homes in the past year.

Speaking in Amman, Jordan, Mr Guterres, the UN High Commissioner for Refugees, praised Jordan and Syria for accepting large numbers of Iraqis.

“The sacrifices made by these countries are remarkable and the international community needs to assume full responsibility in supporting them,” he said.

“They are having huge strains in their infrastructure… we need to help them cope with this massive challenge.”

Many refugees live in conditions of acute poverty: in Syria, almost a third of Iraqi refugee children do not go to school.

“When you have almost four million people displaced inside the country or in countries around… we are facing a humanitarian disaster,” he said.

**“This is the biggest movement of displaced people in the Middle East since the Palestinian crisis in 1948,” **Mr Guterres said, referring to the movement of Palestinians after the establishment of Israel.

Mr Guterres’ comments come after aid agencies voiced their concerns about the situation earlier this year.

The UNHCR has also appealed for $60m (£30.8m, 45m euros) in emergency aid, and plans to hold a donor conference in Geneva in April. *

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Well if the UNHCR is being run by the white man it ain’t gonna happen as they are all hell bent on destroying brown people. :devil:

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how about letting your humane side defeat the will to score a point in this thread?

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not sure if "white man" is a slur, but edited to say american.

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Whitey is evil...and no ravage it is not a slur.

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When my senses are affronted by racist insults in the guise of presenting a story like this, my humane side is with these poor women who are enduring this cruel and tragic lifestyle - not with this child whose penchant for making rascist comments and using exclamation points have only been exceeded on this board by the missing-in-action ak47. I'm not going to give him the pleasure. If he is concerned about these women, he'd do something other than chastizing "the white man".

If you had opened a thread with your post, it would have deserved receivng humane, thoughtful and constrcutive replies. You are seeking solutions but are still able to express your opinion and indict the war for these tragic consequences. It's all about respect.

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Since American does not equal "white man", yes it is a slur.

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maybe he wanted to say that the majority of people living in US and UK are caucasian.

but seriously, a slur is when a term is historically used in a derogatory sense. "black man" isnt a slur, negro is for example. i dont think people ever used white-man like that, but then again Im not american.

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Give me a break Seminole...oh wait, i just remembered you are a liberal.

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Ok, so when we refer to Pakistan (especially in the context and situations when we very much disagree), we'll just say the brown man instead of Pakistani. No slur intended of course.

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Thank you. I wear that label with much pride. Jesus was a liberal after all.

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well.. Pakistanies prides themselves on our generally whiter complexion compared to India, so I guess it would be kinda cruel. especially for the darker ones such as me, who are already called that by our compatriorts

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the term 'white man' is a slur in the way it is used here.

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Was he really? Did you just recently speak with him?

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only time i've heard it used is in depictions of native americans. anyway, now that thats been removed maybe we can return to the thread topic

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Guess you'd have to know him in the Biblical context.

Relating this back to the thread, Jesus would disapprove of this war, the militias who are kidnapping, killing and chasing away these refugees, the lack of any help for these refugees (from the US, UN or the ummah), the families and men taking advantage of these women, and the way that this tragedy was put at the feet of white men.