Tadhamun (solidarity) is an Iraqi women organization, standing by Iraqi women's struggle against sectarian politics in Iraq. Fighting for equal citizenship across ethnicities and religions, for human rights, and gender equality.
جمعية تضامن تدعم المساواة في المواطنة بغض النظر عن الأنتماء الأثني أو الديني وتسعى من أجل العدالة الأجتماعية و حماية حقوق الأنسان في العراق
The Archbishop of the Greek Orthodox Patriarchate in Occupied Jerusalem, Patriarch Attallah Hanna, has refused to receive theAmerican President George Bush, in the nativity Church of Bethlehem during the President's recent visit.His rebuttal to the American president generated immense satisfaction among the Palestinian people, especially the Christians, who had been unhappy and embarrassed at the warm welcome and servility portrayed in the reception of the American president by other religious leaders.A Palestinian Christian national stated that "The refusal of the Archbishop of Jerusalem to receive George Bush has lifted our morale". He added, "It is shameful to receive the maker of wars at the birth place of Christ, the Prince of peace."Earlier this month, in a talk to Palestinian refugees, at Buqa'a Camp in Jordan, Hanna declared " President Bush and what he does has no relationship whatsoever with Christianity. It bears no relationship to Christian ethics, morals, values, or Christian behavior. Hence, we also reject the policies of America, its absolute and unequivocal support of Israel, and its occupation of Iraq."
كبير أساقفة الأرثدوكس في القدس المحتلة المطران عطالله حنا يرفض أستقبال الرئيس الأمريكي بوش في كنيسة المهد المقدسة أعتراضاً على تأييده غير المشروط لأسرائيل و أحتجاجاً على غزو وأحتلال العراق . و قد أبدى النصارىالفلسطينيون أرتياحهم وتأييدهم لموقف المطران حنا
بعيدا عن الوطن؛ حراك التضامن مع الوطن فنا، شعرا وكتابةً
Away from Home; Memory, Art and women solidarity: you are invited to an evening of poetry and music 22/3/2017 18:30 at P21 Gallery London click here for more details
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Public meeting at The Bolivar Hall, London Sat.14/5/2016 at 15:00 IDPs : Fragmentation of Cultural and National Identity
Protest the suffering of Iraqi Christians: No to terrorism No to state terrorism.Hands off our minorities. Hands off our people. Shame on the human rights violators on all sides. Assemble 11:30 on 28/7/14 near Parliament Square, near Westminister tube station London. For more past events click here
We women of Tadhamun condemn the persisting practice of arbitrary arrests by the Iraqi security forces. We condemn their arrests of women in lieu of their men folk. These are 'inherited' practices. We are alarmed by credible media reports of the Green Zone government’s intentions of executing hundreds of Iraqi men and women.
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المقالات المنشورة على هذا الموقع لا تعكس بالضرورة آراء منظمتنا أو أعضاء منظمتنا
Samarra Minrate built in 852 AD
Building of 1 500 massive police station !
From the angle of the photo, it is possible to calculate that the complex is being built at E 396388 N 3785995 (UTM Zone 38 North) or Lat. 34.209760° Long. 43.875325°, to the west of the Malwiya (Spiral Minaret), and behind the Spiral Cafe. While the point itself may not have more than Abbasid houses under the ground, it is adjacent to the palace of Sur Isa, the remains of which can be seen in the photo. While the initial construction might or might not touch the palace, accompanying activities will certainly spread over it.Sur Isa can be identified with the palace of al-Burj, built by the Abbasid Caliph al-Mutawakkil, probably in 852-3 (Northedge, Historical Topography of Samarra, pp 125-127, 240). The palace is said to have cost 33 million dirhams, and was luxurious. Details are given by al-Shabushti, Kitab al-Diyarat. Samarra was declared a World Heritage site by UNESCO at the end of June. The barracks could easily have been built elsewhere, off the archaeological site.-- Alastair Northedge Professeur d'Art et d'Archeologie Islamiques UFR d'Art et d'Archeologie Universite de Paris I (Pantheon-Sorbonne) 3, rue Michelet, 75006 Paris tel. 01 53 73 71 08 telecopie : 01 53 73 71 13 Email : Alastair.Northedge@univ-paris1.fr ou anorthedge@wanadoo.fr