17.01.2004, 14:22
Gratisregistrierung
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Und was machen die Amis - zuschauen - pffffffffff
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Zitat:Women in Iraq Decry Decision To Curb RightsToll jetzt hat sich gegenueber dem Hussein doch noch etwas zum schlechteren gewendet :motz:
Council Backs Islamic Law on Families
By Pamela Constable
Washington Post Foreign Service
Friday, January 16, 2004; Page A12
BAGHDAD, Jan. 15 -- For the past four decades, Iraqi women have enjoyed some of the most modern legal protections in the Muslim world, under a civil code that prohibits marriage below the age of 18, arbitrary divorce and male favoritism in child custody and property inheritance disputes.
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The council's decisions must be approved by L. Paul Bremer, the chief U.S. administrator in Iraq, and aides said unofficially that his imprimatur for this change was unlikely. But experts here said that once U.S. officials turn over political power to Iraqis at the end of June, conservative forces could press ahead with their agenda to make sharia the supreme law. Spokesmen for Bremer did not respond to requests for comment Thursday.
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Und was machen die Amis - zuschauen - pffffffffff
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