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old, Iraqis flooded the streets in celebration of their
newfound, hard-won freedom from British colonial rule,
which had begun
Zangana then came
of
societies in the Middle in
in
1917.
age
in
one
of the
East— until
it
most open
was shut down
the 1970s by the tyrannical, yet secular, Ba'ath
Party. Joining in
armed struggle against Saddam
Hussein, Zangana
was captured, imprisoned, and
tortured as a young
woman. She was released from
Abu Ghraib
months
after six
of detention,
and has
lived in exile ever since.
In City of Widows: An Iraqi Woman's Account of War and Resistance, Zangana tells the story of her
country, from the early twentieth century through
the
US-UK invasion and
the current occupation. She
brings to light a sense of Iraq as a society mainly of secularists
who have been
denied, through years
of sanctions, war,
and occupation, a system within
which
country according to their
to build the
own
values. She points to the long history of political activism and social participation of Iraqi the fact that they have been of their of the
gender
in
among
the Middle East. She indicts
have swooped
in
since the 2003 invasion, promoting
feminism that
is
irrelevant to Iraqi
today. Finally, she writes about
populated by bereaved
have are
many
nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) who
a colonial
city
women, and
the most liberated
lost their loved
still
liberate
Baghdad today as a
women and
children
who
ones and their land, but who
emboldened by the native themselves
women
to create
an
in
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versity Press, [978), 393. 15
The
first
Alliance School for Jewish girls was
Iranian andjewish Schools in Iraq, 16.
17
In 1914. there
were 600
2nd
girls
and foreign
schools. See
Nationalist
Movement in
Iraq,
Including [assoun.
Asma
2nd
ed.
cd.
forty-
See Fadhel al-Barak.
in public schools, 2.663 girls
and 8,020 boys
(Baghdad: Center for Arab Unity Studies, 198s),
al-Zahawi (al-Zahawi's
sister),
Nouma
Sultan
and wives of Prime Minister Nouri al-Saeed and
in private,
85. (In Arabic.)
Hamouda, Hassiba
Jaffar al-Askari.
It
Jaafar,
Paulina
faced protests from
promoting education and emplopnent rights
women.
18.
Sami Rafael
19.
Among the contributors were
Bati, Iraqi Journalism, Rafael Bati's Writings, vol.
Saiegh, Yousif Ghanema,
20.
December 1864 with
in 1893.
Wamidh Omar Nadhmi, 1920: Political, ideological and Social Roots ofArab
conservatives, especially after publishing Eayla, a journal
for
in
opened
(Baghdad: Al dar Arabiya, 1985). 29. (In Arabic.)
and 378 boys
religious,
I
Baghdad
Alliance School for Jewish boys was established in
first
three pupils, while the
Shooting
at
famous poets and
and Anwer
1
(Baghdad: Al-Adib. 1985). (In Arabic.)
journalists such as al-Zahawi, al-Rusafi,
Selma
Soul.
demonstrators by the police took place in 1936, 1941, and 1948. See Hanna Batatu, The
Old Social Classes and the Revolutionary Movements oj'Iraq (Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press, 1978), S4S 21
S57 and 467, for table of uprisings, coups, and revolutions
In 1949, after the suppression
and two
Political
in Iraq since the British occupation.
of al-Wathbah. Fahd, the leader and founder of the Communist
Bureau members were executed
in public.
Party,
22.
Hanna
Batatu, The Old Social Classes and the Revolutionary Movements ofIraq (Princeton, NJ: Princeton Uni-
versity Press, 1978), 30, 34. 23.
The number of state college students increased from 99 in 1921 22, to 1,2.18 in 1940 41, to 8,568 in 1958- 59, and the number of state secondary school students grew from 229, to 13,969, to 73,911 in the
same years. See Layla Zaidan, Women Solve Their Problems (Baghdad: League
Women's
24
Ibid.
25.
Hanna
for the
Defense of
Rights, 1958), 29. (In Arabic.)
Batatu, The Old Social Classes and the Revolutionary Movements of Iraq (Princeton,
N
J:
Princeton Uni-
versity Press, 1978), 34. 26.
Aminah ar-Rahhal was
a law student
them she
Christians and Jews. Like
who
Rahhal encouraged her to buy a car and drive
women. See Saniha Amin
Baghdad,
lived in
in
started wearing a long coat
an area where the majority were
and a
Baghdad, a rare
in
Her brother Husain
hat.
act,
Zaki, Memoir ofan IraqiWoman Doctor (London:
except
ar-
among European
Dar al-Hikma, 2005),
172.
(In Arabic.) 27.
Ali al-Wardi, Social Aspects ofIraqi Modern History (Baghdad, 1977).
28.
Among its members were
Naziha al-Dilami, Rose Khadduri, Victoria Nouman, Afifa al-Bustani, Aminah ar-Rahhal, and Nadhima Wahbi, most of these members of the Communist Party.
29.
Souad Khairy
30.
Twenty-nine Asian and African countries representing over half the world's population, most of
Iraqi
Women's Struggle and Offerings (Stockholm: All-Tryck, 1998),
which were newly independent, sent delegates to 18-24, I955-
and
this
The conference was organized by Egypt,
Pakistan, with the stated aims to
to oppose colonialism imperialistic nation.
6.
(In Arabic.)
conference in Bandung, Indonesia, April
Indonesia, Burma, Ceylon (Sri Lanka), India,
promote Afro-Asian economic and
and neocolonialism by the United
and
cultural cooperation,
States, the Soviet
Chinese prime minister Zhou Enlai attended to quiet
Union, and any other
fears
of some anticom-
A ten-point "declaration on promotion of world
munist delegates concerning China's intentions.
peace and cooperation," incorporating the principles of the United Nations Charter and Jawaharal Nehru's principles was adopted unanimously. 31.
Edith and E.
Penrose,
F.
Iraq: International Relations
and National Development (Boulder,
CO: Westview
Press, 1978), 214.
"The
July 14th 1958 Revolution in Iraq," http:
32.
Shakir Hanish,
33.
Ibid.
34.
Nazik led a secluded
35.
M
36.
Nazik al-Malaika, Modern
.
in
life
www.iraqcp.org 00307iishE.htm.
Egypt until her death in June 2007; Lamiah
lives in
the United States.
Badawi, An Anthology ofModern Arabic Verse (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 1970) Poetry in Translation 19
,
18.
(2003). "Iraqi Poetry Today," guest editor, Saadi
Simawe. 37 38.
Translated by Sara Marsden, Ur 2
Baghdad
3
(1982), 136.
divided into two parts by the Tigris River that flows through the center of the
is
eastern part called al-Karkh and the western part al-Risafa.
mer resided for a year 39.
Ahmed
in
1968 with Saddam Hussein
while Ali Saleh al-Sa'di later broke with the Ba'ath party in 1964, citing
40.
K. Aburish,
Qasim was
radical
Arab
moment
and
sixties
in
(i.e.,
Ba'ath leaders.
and
in the 1970s, has said that the
that "the relationship
"communist") was useful to
as lieutenant,
link to the
CIA, and
in the
rid
of Qasim, the
"terrorist" label
as a cover to justify establishing contacts
overthrow the
City of Widows: Notes
CIA's role
coup against
between the Americans and the Ba'ath Party
time was very close indeed." To get
"The plans
its
nationalist party in exile.
who worked with Saddam "substantial,"
that
the
Bre-
in al-Karkh.
is
Hassan al-Bakr led the second Ba'ath coup
formed another
city;
The fortified Green Zone where
Iraqi leader, led
of the
at
fifties
with the exiled
by William Lakeland who was stationed
at the
Baghdad embassy as an attache, represented one of the most elaborate
history of the Middle East," said K. Aburish,
CIA operations in the
SaMam Hussein: The Politics ofRevenge (London: Blooms-
bury, 2001), 55. 41.
The Ba'athist ideology combines elements of Arab nationalism, anti-imperialism and socialism. Saddam Hussein joined the party in 1957 and remained loyal to its ideas throughout his life.
42.
Sa'ad Jawad, Iraq and the Kurdish Question 1958-1970 (London: Ithaca Press, 1981) 227.
43.
Saddam had until 1979 shared power for eleven years with General Ahmed Hassan
,
itary Ba'athist, as his deputy,
complex dynamics.
It
has
weekly ahram.org.eg
al-
Bakr, a mil-
few centers of power and
and foes of the Ba'ath era
to treat
it
as a sin-
2004 701
On-line,
July
29,
2004,
re84.htm.
"De-Ba'athification committee purges Iraqi universities of publications of the Ba'ath regime," Aasharq al-Awsat,
46.
for friends
El-Gawhary, "The right to reintegrate," Al-Ahram Weekly
Karim http:
45.
become common
a
by Saddam.
gle thirty- five-year rule
44.
and with a Ba'ath party leadership that had
January 4, 2006. (In Arabic.)
Yousif Salman Yousif was born in Baghdad
He was known
in 1901.
internationally as Fahad.
hanged with members of the ICP politburo by the monarchy on February
publicly
14,
He was
1949, fol-
lowing the ICP strike lor higher wages at Haditha Petroleum pumping station, a strike that had culminated 47.
in a
march on Baghdad
Hamid Majid Moussa,
Council for being of Shi'a
imposed by 48.
The
in 1948.
the general secretary of the origin, in
C P was selected as a member of the Governing strict sectarian
and ethnic quota system
Paul Bremer.
Sth Conference of the Iraqi
Women's League
under the slogan, "A Peaceful and Democratic dren's Happiness."
occupation, http: 49.
I
accordance with the
It
Iraq
(I
WL) was held in
Baghdad on
the Guarantee for
is
Women's
was attended by ninety eight delegates, none of
July
24-25, 2005,
Equality
whom
and Chil-
addressed the
www.iraqiwomenlcaguc.org womcn-conf-2006.html.
"Writings of comrade Fahad, on March
8,
international
women's
day," AlQa'eda,
August 9-11. 1944
Translated from Arabic by Peter Philips. 50. Si.
Ibid.
On
June
i,
owned company,
[972, a state
established to take over 52.
Helen Chapin Metz. ed 1988). http.
53.
54.
Iraq:
facilities.
A
Women within
S. al-
Khayat. The
University of Keele, 198s), 8s
The
Iraqi
the Iraqi
By 197S,
Position
of Iraqi
Bureau of Statistics reported that
of those
in the
cians, 15
percent of accountants, and
education profession,
in Iraq Prior to the Fall
Company
for Oil Operations (I COO),
was
remaining foreign interests were nationalized.
DC:
31
IS
the Family:
in 1976.
With
GPO for the Library of Congress,
Particular Reference to
Married
Women (PhD
women constituted approximately 38. s percent
percent of the medical profession, 25 percent of lab techni-
percent of civil servants. See
Human
Rights Watch, Background
ofthe Saddam Hussein Government, briefing paper,
G. R. Popal, " Impact of sanctions on the population of Iraq."
November 2003.
Eastern Mediterranean Healthjournal 6,
no.4
2000), 79 1-95-
who appeared on Iraqi TV calling for all political oppoHe was rewarded by the regime, which appointed him as Iraq's
Including Aziz el-Haj, the general secretary,
nents to follow the Ba'ath.
ambassador to United Nations Educational, Paris, 57.
all
Country Study (Washington,
diss.,
(July 56.
.,
PC
countrystudies.us iraq.
on Women's Status 55.
I
and would
later side
with the
Scientific
and Cultural Organization
(UNESCO)
in
US -led invasion of Iraq.
Mundher al-Adhami, an Iraqi academic, had met Khalid briefly in London in 1965: "Despair about ICP was growing among us along with recognizing the sterility of the Soviet experiment. That
the
brief meeting in
khalid with his 58.
Not much
London
intellect,
has been written about the
itself,
CL activity in exile, even though some of the members are now who had moved
to
London
in the late
continue his studies, writes with an eye to the legacy of Khalid: "In a quickly curtailed
to Iraq late in 1968.
Sami
hopes for revolutionary ideals and even for the ICP
record of their testimonies. Mundher,
elderly, necessitating a sixties to
my
revived
energy and modesty exuded strength, optimism and commitment."
I
met old
friends
who were working with
Mohammed Ali. The)' soon fell in the struggle.
Sami under torture the left-wing
Khalid, including Rafi' al-Kubaisi
Raff in armed confrontation
We formed a Committee for the London, which led to
Russell Foundation in
The name of the committee and
my
Defense of the
Iraqi passport
and
Marshes, and
in the
Qasr al-Nihaya prison. That must have been the spur for me
in
politics.
visit
to re-engage with
Iraqi People,
working with
being withdrawn by the Iraqi embassy.
the link with the foundation are a continuation of Khalid's
work
A loose group formed within the Iraqi Student Association in the 70s, opposing the line of the leadership of the ICP collaborating with the Ba'ath. We constituted
following the Ba'ath coup of 1963.
ourselves in the Iraqi Revolutionary
Crouping as enlightened revolutionary Marxists and produced
a periodical entitled AlNaseer' [Partisan] using pen-names.
edited with the architect Talaat
of their
articles
al-
were republished
The
13 issues
of the magazine, which
I
Banna, apparently did have some intellectual influence, and a few
in
Arabic newspapers
like al-Raya in Beirut.
Palestinian groups, then gradually attached ourselves to a remaining
headed by Ibrahim Allawi and continuing armed
struggle.
This
is
We forged links with
group of Khalid's organization,
same group
the
that Haifa
Zan-
gana joined in Baghdad and Kurdistan. Abroad, and away from maneuvering with Syrian and Kurdish
we
contacts by the leaders,
The
link with the
pressed for a wider left-democratic front to oppose the Ba'ath regime.
reminder of the
naivety* Private correspondence, 59.
CL
March
An independent group of intellectuals in tisan),
proved with time a great disappointment, a mark of our 17,
2007
Britain that
supporting the revolutionary struggle in
Iraq,
was formed around the magazine al-Naseer (Par-
had by that time attached themselves to some of
the cadres that survived the purges and massacres but disintegrated in the 1980s.
60.
Amina Haider
al-Sadr,
(1938-80), also called Bint-al-Huda, was in her twenties
when she began
writing articles in alAdhwa, the Islamic magazine printed by the religious intellectuals of al-Najaf, Iraq, in 1959.
leader
She
w as r
also a novelist. In 1980, she
was executed. She was a cousin of the
religious
Muqtada al-Sadr.
61.
Souad Khayat,
62.
Joyce Battle, ed. Shaking Hands with Saddam Hussein: The U.S.
Iraqi
Women's Struggle and Offerings (Stockholm: All-Tryck, 1998), 123. (In Arabic.)
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Tilts
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1980- 1984, National Security
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Many of the manual jobs, ers,
to
64.
sometimes estimated
including ones in agriculture, were carried out by migrant Egyptian laborat
one
million.
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ed..
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More white-collar and professional
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The sanctions included a full
embargo barring all imports from and exports
trade
to Iraq, except-
ing only medical supplies, foodstuffs, and other items of humanitarian need, as determined by the Security Council Sanctions Committee, which was also established by Resolution 661. 69.
UN
against Iraq
amount In
the
humanitarian coordinator of the Oil-for-Food Programme, said that sanctions
amount
to "genocide."
I
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that
is
more children than died
responded,
"I
think that
is
a
in
I
And, you know,
liroshima.
we
very hard choice, but the price,
sanctions continued for nearly 71.
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to genocide'," Cornell Chronicle,
99 9.30.99
cle
70.
UN assistant secretary-general and, from September 1997 to September
Denis Halliday, a former 1998, the
sewn more
years,
According to the Center for Economic and
ambassador to
the price worth is
it 5
"
I
mean,
Albright
worth
it."
The
of 2003.
"There had been
selectively as a
US
of sanctions].
think, the price
to the invasion
Social Rights.
was used
tion outside Iraq that the ration system
up
is
Albright. result
a great deal
of specula-
reward and punishment device by
The 1991 visit found no evidence for who were quite outspoken in their opposition
the Iraqi regime against various sections of the population this.
On
the contrary
was found
it
and 72
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al-Arji's
account of her experience as an
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is
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9.
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On
the
that a
same
Cited by
PM are
eignaffairs story
20.
FDD most
Tony
day,
Blair read a succession
war to remove Saddam was supported by
is
Backed by
of letters and e-mails from Iraqi exiles
February
Iran," Guardian.
19.
2003,
a think tank that claims to conduct "research
into action immediately after 9-11."
Kemp, and Jeanne
Kirkpatrick.
Kristol have served as advisers. See http:
politics.guardian.co.uk for-
free,
international terrorism— the
democratic nations." According to
(former editor of the Middle
East Labor
FDD "is one of the most influential and powerful of the Zionist lobbies which changed
name and sprung
Forbes, Jack
http:
and education on
and other
Jeffrey Blankfort, a Jewish, anti- Zionist activist in California
its
proof
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as
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a
Its
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and
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former Rumsfeld advisor who helped draft the Iraq Liberation Act of 1998,
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D
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A
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about 25.
Regime:
March 20, 2003, http: www.state.gov g wi rls i8877.htm. "women leaders," according to the Independent Women's Forum, see
Issues,
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the campaign's media placements were estimated to have
million Americans.
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ground.
27
The group remained
under occupation, with three members serving
active
as ministers in the
interim government (Nasreen Barwari, Mishkat el-Mounim, and Pascale Warda), and another serving as Iraq's representative to the United States 28.
Women's http:
29.
Alliance
for
www.wafdi.org
Ms. Ala Talabani, a
a
Democratic
Iraq,
(Rend al-Rahim Francke).
"US- Iraqi
Business
Sorority
Program,"
projects.
member of
cofounder of WFFI, then of the
Union of Kurdistan Party for example, was a Women's High Council in October 2003, then of the Iraqi
the Patriotic
Iraqi
Women's Network in 2004. Rend al-Rahim Francke, the executive director of the Iraq Foundation, moved on to cofound WFFI. Tanya Gilly manager of the Democracy Programs at the FDD, is
a
ers,
founding
member of WFFI and WAFDI. Zainab al-Suwaij,
are active in
more than
three
NGOs at a time.
Safiya Taleb al-Suhail,
and oth-
-
.
30.
"The
Iraqi
from
Iraq.
fice
women were
joined in the Oval Office by American soldiers that had just returned
They were eager
on behalf of the
to
thank the soldiers for their freedom and for their personal
"We
characterized her meeting with the president by saying,
sacri-
WAFDI.
Raz Rasool, the executive director of
Iraqi people." said
have met the brave soldiers.
She
Amer-
ican soldiers." 3
1
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lanuary 23. 2004.
which they demanded that the United States should address the growing threat
and
35.
religious
more
dom
in the greater
"We
aggressively.
parties
Middle East that
is
and
who
clerics
United States
fear that the
Formed
5.
women's
in
rights
seek to establish Islamic rule in
will fail in the
forward strategy of free-
a cornerstone of President Bush's presidency."
Women."
Jim Lobe. "Politics-US: Foe of 'Radical Feminism' to Train Iraqi
October 36.
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to
Inter Press Service.
2004.
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makes Islam the
sole source for Iraqi
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The
Women's Educational
Iraqi
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of the American Islamic Congress, the
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3,
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"Whether
hands of patriarchal
in the
men or feminists."
Harvard professor
writes
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and
41.
Ahmed, soci-
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women, and women's
31.
2000.
It specifically
contributions to conflict resolution and
sustainable peace. 42.
Dr. Raja al- Khuzai "I
want
met.
to thank
The
first
was one of the
my friend,
time
we
US administration's favorites.
met, she walked into the Oval Office
'My liberator,' and burst out in tears— (laughter)— and
so did
of the Press Secretary, "President, Mrs. Bush Mark Progress press release,
March
12,
In one of his speeches. Bush said.
Dr. Raja Khuzai. who's with us today. This
2004.
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.
I.
in
.
is
the third time
we have
the door opened up. She said,
.
(Applause.)"
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Human
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The
provisional
government of
served under the
US -led
Iraq
from
July
13.
2003. to June
Coalition Provisional Authority
breakdown included thirteen
Shi'ites, five
Sunni Arabs,
five
I.
The
Kurds
2004. was established by and
Council's ethnic and religious (also Sunnis).
one ethnic Turk,
and an Assyrian Christian.
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Edward
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WAFDI
is
represented today by
six
members
in
the National
Assembly (out of 70
women and
275 total representatives) 55.
Ninety
56.
Surah 24: Ayah
five
percent of Iraqis are Muslims.
means
57
Literally "hijab"
S