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  2. Women in Iraq - Wikipedia

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    With an estimated population of 22,675,617 women, Iraq is a male dominated society. [32] On International Women's Day, 8 March 2011, a coalition of 17 Iraqi women's rights groups formed the National Network to Combat Violence Against Women in Iraq. [33] Yanar Mohammed at the Die Linke conference in Berlin in 2013

  3. Culture of Iraq - Wikipedia

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    The Iraq national football team were the 2007 AFC Asian Cup Champions after defeating Saudi Arabia in the final, held in Jakarta, Indonesia. In 2006, Iraq reached the football final of the 2006 Asian Games in Doha, Qatar, after defeating former FIFA World Cup semi-finalists South Korea and eventually finished as runners-up, winning silver.

  4. Iraqi Women's Union - Wikipedia

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    The first women's organization in Iraq was founded in 1923, and Iraqi women gained purchase in political and social spaces by participating strongly in the country's independence movement. From the beginning of the British occupation, through the mandate period , and up into the era of Iraqi independence (both pre- and post-revolution), women ...

  5. Tajik Children Repatriated From Iraq After Mothers Charged ...

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    Eighty-four children of women imprisoned in Iraq for joining Islamic State were repatriated to Tajikistan on April 30, local media reported, citing officials.Forty-three Tajik women and their 95 ...

  6. Category:Women in Iraq - Wikipedia

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    History of women in Iraq (10 C, 3 P) O. Women's organizations based in Iraq (1 C, 5 P) S. Sculptures of women in Iraq (2 P) Women's sport in Iraq (4 C, 4 P) W.

  7. Iraq urges countries to repatriate their citizens from camp ...

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    The camp holds about 51,000 people, the vast majority women and children, including the wives, widows and other family members of IS militants, mostly Syrians and Iraqis.

  8. Wedding traditions in Iraq - Wikipedia

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    For Shias, the bride wears a white dress, and seven plates are placed in front of her with various spices arranged beautifully. A Shia cleric, rather than a judge, conducts the ceremony. During this, two women hold a strip of cloth over the bride while a third sprinkles sugar on it, and the bride keeps her feet in a basin of water with dried ...

  9. UN warns 20,000 children are trapped in Fallujah as Iraq ...

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    UNICEF said food and medicine are running out and clean water is in short supply in the Islamist-controlled city, about 40 miles west of Baghdad.