Posts Tagged ‘ Women ’

Women Emancipation Real Or Imaginary?

August 25, 2010

The Vatican voices the opinion that washing machines have been the driving force and the source of emancipation for woman. Yet millions of women in Eastern and Asian countries live under male domination. They are little more than chattels belonging to their husbands. This includes countries such as• Afghanistan, • Saudi Arabia, • Indonesia,...
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Operation Iraqi Freedom Enslaved Iraqi Women

July 29, 2010

My twenty-year-old cousin Renda is currently a student at Mustansiriyah University in Baghdad, Iraq. Established in 1227, Mustansiriyah is one of the oldest university in the world. Extremists have targeted this university since the 2003 U.S. and British-led invasion, the most brutal act having taken place on January 16, 2007 when a double bomb...
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History of Women in War

July 10, 2010

170,000 tours of duty. That’s how many tours of duty women have served in Iraq and Afghanistan since 2002. When people think of the Army, women are usually not the first thing that pops into their head. Women have been involved in war for many years. More than you possibly may realize. In fact...
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Fatal Beauty: Women In Russia’S Military

June 19, 2010

Russia’s Military has during this century been on the cutting edge in the development and implementation of secret weapons little realized until today. These are armaments so deadly they played major parts in the overthrow of several oppressive regimes within Russia and were instrumental in twice bringing Germany to it’s knees. First seen well...
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