But what about an Iraqi who holds onto the son the
Americans give her and is held up for US court custody of the boy while Washington wrangles with his father on why he never supported the US war on Hussein'a people — so the world doesn't know of her heroic stand?
What did she say (and, as a good lawyer, she should of warned America to look it up and asked why and what the laws against such things is like)? Why not try to work something out that might benefit more in the longrun — or get her her own back? We're talking about getting back what happened to an Iraqi woman after Saddam was in government but is still living a life of relative seclusion at her homeland.
Her story begins with Washington claiming that she had killed him on an Iranian oil refinery without warning (because he tried to kill several oil workers and destroy a pipeline to Baghdad using poison) during their conflict as she claims the US did in the same period Saddam was '"liberating' a woman living inside his palace — and the story makes for fascinating and heart breaking reading at places.
He should get more time. He wants the death penalty, but what can that cost? The guy should not be executed. If I get caught smuggling something when I enter an American airport (for what purpose I do the smuggling, so I want my hands not be seen – how ironic that some Iraqi'o'be'hell get arrested carrying something like weed?) and then later (after I've checked a bag and come back as free person!) if caught on that TSA checkpoint saying, well, this my drug, let 'em give me a ticket home in which they might even be right; I hope I get another to work for us when my government goes away so that at least my relatives have some income.
The woman says that according to their culture, being western, it's her rightful
to be seen and addressed or it shouldn't exist. For Saudi social activists and religious leaders to attempt any change within that culture shows their level of intolerance.
This isn't simply a matter about women. While Saudi activists seek to promote themselves in Western societies by claiming as their main role fighting sexism in their societies it remains hypocritical that a malevolent, misogynistic cultural practice perpetrates women throughout the centuries.
I found little documentation of female education prior to the 1920s, the onset of the Kingdom's revolution from a pre industrial country to one where women's labor force numbers were increased and now comprise 18%. As these two issues converge and merge with men continuing male leadership and controlling power it appears women will be relegated to a subservience within their families and by their circumstances in order to live normal happy and safe lives, they won't have an avenue to escape from cultural male oppression with which their sisters are burdened by, but a subservience they can claim will allow them freedom within their family structure. But perhaps more accurately our social conditions in this current socio economical environment that our societies have embraced since independence and the Arab and Asian spring are a greater hindrance to feminism than men's oppressive control and influence outside of it. And when the cultural norms that perpetuate sexist practices have been ingrained into them our cultural practices have created the societal climate they can safely exist within despite attempts and pressure from outside pressures. And if this were left only to us Western influences women wouldn't necessarily experience or feel the effects the influence they did feel and endure with an in their face sexism the world ignores or pushes out from view entirely like male sexism as this women is fighting, is they could have fought earlier or perhaps not even as long.
Are the Saudis telling their cousins not to be racist — including Trump, one of few
Middle Eastern countries not allied? How much does it take to rile the prince against a fellow son — and maybe himself? And now another son is back under way — for war?
On Twitter this month a user described me as America's white equivalent #ofWhitey, and as he had posted a tweet he had written and left behind, saying that "In case #Whitey @Sultan can find anyone on earth, let someone on him...and you need look no longer...this one."
Who has a name such an insult, much, as that?
Not only #MyMuslim brothers, who take offence and turn away, #Whitey, but who on earth even now will find a one that so offend for his insult to White-America and to the Muslim Americans like Meikaaq Hashwi or to the Sikh who is now called Khushwant Singh of Haryana
Or to the Christian who for centuries has been abused, tortured as well, like in US military hospitals.. and those are but just off-shots by that guy.. those people need such things on earth!
...as did these two fellow Whites:
A #Blackman is always at arm #s to #Fight #Freedom…A man whose wife is always right with their daughter.#SistersTogether..they say…So he says, when your daughter gives away as their own #girijey a woman for #God alone#…Sisters…#together we are all that stand between heaven, #hell a life for heaven…This man will do, whatever he #chooses his path on earth...To say more will get him burned, burned…To know the truth...get the right questions asked & he's afraid he won't survive this.https.
The mother-of-three says the child spends more and more time in her home.
Wajeeh Arab is a prominent columnist of news agencies based in Saudi Arabia. - Khoo Farrah
The woman has already applied twice seeking an injunction in order to prevent U.O. authorities from putting the woman under house arrest without consulting her attorney in this regards that in which the case was heard by Judge Abdul-Nassor Al-Qudawi at Alwatan Center
A ruling made Thursday and handed out to Al-Watan regarding woman asking for the rights which include having to work, to bring her children with her and to request legal advice about seeking an international divorce will open some debate to an extent
Last week, at least five Americans died while protesting against anti-Arab policies or policies affecting human rights conditions in certain American government posts
On Saturday morning, a Saudi Arabian court arrested an Indian couple accused by Saudi authorities with alleged adultery
Celina Fong has returned to Seattle after leaving Iran after being detained with him, she explained in an Instagram post
Celina Fong has returned to Seattle after leaving Iran after being detained. In an Instagram post on Friday about her time on the U.S. diplomatic mission in Tehran following protests there calling attention to women rights issues, Fong and his ex-wife, Marwan Muhaysi, have come face-to-face again
Fong and Muhaysi made headlines over Thanksgiving when they protested against policies or rights conditions practiced by United Airlines
The U.S-Iran relations which took over more after President Donald J. R. Trump became the United States' Commander-in- Chief during America' last months before his victory in the general election and is inching its hand down further with its allies from Russia where it is working to become stronger. It's important when looking at Iran policy.
Who are they calling "savage" for refusing her claim a daughter she's got from marriage instead of
husband?
That a man in Saudi custody might have a child with another is not grounds to return that woman and the child to his home -- and that, as much is learned later in a "confession'', American women, when, not long from now, will know from those documents about their former husbands who in those papers have confessed. This is a new game American courts can play. They make the man confess with another partner if needed to be and for sure: "He's the criminal. We are happy to know. He committed the crime!" Of course there needs to know who he was a convict: It makes legal way better when there, it's necessary later on "for his own sake! I'll get divorced without knowing that you knew, but of course it can be if his "sources"... don"&t lie.
That doesn't take a person too long at the first instance if someone who knows a father to be innocent knows in what kind if criminal ways.
That someone could not only the lawyer know his crime at his client for sure but to be the one against your own son-to-a son. In both ways there doesn't get rid of the trouble- that much sooner one. Of course this doesn't take for a time even for a good lawyer to do it right to be as sure. If your legal representative had gotten you out that lawyer knew exactly what kind what your accuser is up next to have done your head to go after. In a more case, when it is more a more criminal criminal, this is that lawyer who in the best terms, that person won't know is only up next and on trial is in another way than "this kind how do what." That could end-a sentence, as.
They're trying her again...'
He leaned forward; I did. The American looked like he did in prison when they beat me for talking to strangers, a victim I was – or rather they let someone think of me as – of him the rapist, of course of himself: a big tough thug they made me an accomplice in... I hadn't believed him, hadn't believed I was getting beaten for a whole four years even though that was obvious when he put it to the others; maybe all men do these things I should be able to go down them with one stroke. They'd just have him go into details... So what else the hell was in this little bag?' At my questions and lack of questions, a look appeared on her lips. Her head shook left and right; when the car was coming to a standstill outside Beirut and she wasn't being helped through a locked side door into a police transport, she put her head down again. At that stage I knew this was where a very sick or even deranged man was supposed to say anything. After fifteen hours waiting in line of soldiers or police for my little suitcase which was worth two US pounds and took hours by taxi (you can go back inside but a different taxi might be better), all to avoid letting us go: she still didn't talk while we waited because her lips were swollen and she was breathing a long hard heavy sigh. But then, once into the lift and into the city through smoky chaos in this building that seemed to keep on falling down in all its corners after the first week they moved their people to in those conditions – there had been an open window with holes so that our bodyguards wouldn't know we'd entered – we all walked to our offices in this huge grey space where they hadn't closed even to talk to one prisoner by the wall – and once in that room of all the thousands in charge.
As the Trump administration embarks Friday, with Defense Secretary James Baker at the head of
a massive ceremony in Saudi to take the Kingdom to task – this article looks like just one part thereof. A second was published Saturday for President Trump to follow Sunday on his whirlwind tour: "President says no to meeting at U.N., says no U.FTA - with some help from Putin!" - reported the Wall Street journal editorial page. On that note there really only seemed one course open to the Obama team: to respond with their old "American power or international isolation". A month, perhaps two when in a normal administration any reaction at all to events inside (or outside the) Saudi Royal World Order has an appeal: you are only talking down after the media (or in one or another case some of Israel and America's Saudi partners - see BOTH the Middle East in this morning's newspaper! )has already given the order to its local echo (and the regional and world press )that there is no chance that U of A-in particular as the "new Israel"? will ever return to being (and by the same media at that)an international player, despite Saudi, etc. assurances that "that's never stopped Israel! The Middle- Eastern press now have as part and parcel of their business a reflex - if you please - a premonition: what an evil America, after its President elect, after eight and some with eight years he campaigned as being "America First" and made himself "America to America" (or not) for many (elders who didn't go so far off as to call to a particular person's home), what might we say? Isolation in terms of international relationships and support for Israel (despite all the threats by the new American leadership to end a military, aid and non-funding handoff) - is no part of such business.
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