Parliamentary Women: high-level coordination to prevent the oppression of women dismissal clan
October 16, 2015
BAGHDAD / Center Brief for the Iraqi Media Network (IMN) - the Committee on Women, Family and Child parliamentary confirmed, and there is coordination between the members of the Committee and representatives of the three presidencies and notables and tribal leaders to prevent the persecution of Iraqi women dismissal clan.
The Commission announced the parliamentary women, last month the lack of laws to protect women during the current parliamentary session.
Said committee member Risan Dler's (IMN) "There are some tribes in the provinces deliberately taking women as a chapter of a tribal from the other clan, which lies on the problem, pointing out that" the Commission works to prevent such a phenomenon by the joint coordination with the higher authorities. "
She said, "Women's Committee lifted the parliamentary coordination with the representatives of the three presidencies and some tribal leaders known to prevent the separation of tribal women pushing."
Dler and pointed out that "the Commission is waiting for the government to send the laws withdrawn from Parliament, including the Domestic Violence Act to amend and develop legal clauses to prevent the tribes to take tribal women as a chapter."
The Ministry of human rights plan with members of the European Union to train workers in the Ministries of Interior to reduce the phenomenon of violence against women in Iraqi society.
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October 16, 2015
BAGHDAD / Center Brief for the Iraqi Media Network (IMN) - the Committee on Women, Family and Child parliamentary confirmed, and there is coordination between the members of the Committee and representatives of the three presidencies and notables and tribal leaders to prevent the persecution of Iraqi women dismissal clan.
The Commission announced the parliamentary women, last month the lack of laws to protect women during the current parliamentary session.
Said committee member Risan Dler's (IMN) "There are some tribes in the provinces deliberately taking women as a chapter of a tribal from the other clan, which lies on the problem, pointing out that" the Commission works to prevent such a phenomenon by the joint coordination with the higher authorities. "
She said, "Women's Committee lifted the parliamentary coordination with the representatives of the three presidencies and some tribal leaders known to prevent the separation of tribal women pushing."
Dler and pointed out that "the Commission is waiting for the government to send the laws withdrawn from Parliament, including the Domestic Violence Act to amend and develop legal clauses to prevent the tribes to take tribal women as a chapter."
The Ministry of human rights plan with members of the European Union to train workers in the Ministries of Interior to reduce the phenomenon of violence against women in Iraqi society.
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