TADHAMUN تـضـامـن

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
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Showing posts with label wall. Show all posts

Sunday, July 29, 2007

U.S. erects more walls to isolate Baghdad quarters

By Haqqi Ismael

Azzaman, July 28, 2007

U.S. troops have isolated certain quarters in the neighborhood of Dora with concrete slabs, blocking the passage of vehicles.

Residents now vent their fury on U.S. troops, accusing the military of turning their neighborhood into a big prison.

Doura is one of the most violent areas in Baghdad and repeated U.S. military forays have failed to pacify it.

Residents said at least three districts were now completely cut off, leading to shortages of food and vegetables.

Cars are not allowed to enter or leave these areas making it difficult for patients to visit hospitals and shop owners to replenish supplies.

“These measures have caused a lot of problems for us. We are under fire now from all sides. Mortars and bombs by rebels and terrorists continue falling over our heads while U.S. troops have turned our areas into a big prison,” said Abu Saif.

Residents have now to walk for long distances to reach bus terminals and it is impossible for ambulances and cars to drive patients in acute conditions to hospitals.

Um Mohammed, a house wife, said conditions in Dora were deteriorating with every passing day. “We have become almost like detainees in a prison camp. There is no water and there is no electricity and no fuel to run the standby generators,” she said.

Mohammed Salem blamed the government for Dora’s predicament. He said even before the Americans besieged certain areas the government had failed to provide residents with food rations, fuel and other public utilities.

Dora is already ringed by fences and walls but it is the first time U.S. troops separate its parts with concrete slabs.

Adnan Ahmed urged Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki and the parliament to order a halt to U.S. building of walls in Dora.

“We have become U.S. prisoners. Their tanks and Humvees have occupied our streets and their snipers the roofs of our houses, shooting randomly at anyone they find walking in the streets,” he said.

Falah Hassan said U.S. troops’ practices have turned most of the population against them. “Sometimes U.S. soldiers take ordinary people, women and men, who leave their homes for shopping, to their barracks. They chain them and humiliate them before they are released.

“This government pays no attention to the innocent sons of this nation who are being subjected to inhuman practices,” Hassan said.

مقال عن المصاعب التي يسببها حائط العزل الطائفي في منطقة الدورة ببغداد

Friday, April 27, 2007

The Great Wall Of Segregation



By Baghdad Burning
27 April, 2007Baghdad Burning
The wall, of course, will protect no one. I sometimes wonder if this is how the concentration camps began in Europe. The Nazi government probably said, "Oh look- we're just going to protect the Jews with this little wall here- it will be difficult for people to get into their special area to hurt them!" And yet, it will also be difficult to get out.
The Wall is the latest effort to further break Iraqi society apart. Promoting and supporting civil war isn't enough, apparently- Iraqis have generally proven to be more tenacious and tolerant than their mullahs, ayatollahs, and Vichy leaders. It's time for America to physically divide and conquer- like Berlin before the wall came down or Palestine today. This way, they can continue chasing Sunnis out of "Shia areas" and Shia out of "Sunni areas".


ولكي لايفقدوا وظائفهم ومناصبهم ، يسارع مسؤولو المناصب الطائفية والعرقية بين الفينة والفينة بتنفيذ اجراءات العقاب الجماعي علي ابناء جلدتهم املا في الحصول علي رضا السيد وحمايته. هكذا أمر (الطبيب الانسان) د. أياد علاوي بمحاصرة الفلوجة وتهجير أهلها وتدمير70 بالمئة من بنيتها التحتية وخاصة المستشفيات حسب تقارير المنظمات الانسانية، كما حاصر مدينة النجف وجلس متفرجا علي قوات الاحتلال وهي تدنس الاماكن ذات الحرمة حالما سلمه بول بريمر منصب رئيس وزراء الاحتلال. هكذا أيضا جلس (الطبيب الانسان) د. ابراهيم الجعفري، رئيس حزب الدعوة، حالما تسلم منصبه بمباركة مرجعية بوش ورامسفيلد، متفرجا وقوات الاحتلال تمطر علي مدي اسابيع مدينة تلعفر بالقنابل والصواريخ والاسلحة الكيمياوية ثم تم تهجير سكانها وتهديم مستشفياتها وانزال العقاب الجماعي ، وفق الاسلوب الاسرائيلي، بكل من عارض سطوة الاحتلال. كما جلس (الطبيب الانسان) متربعا علي السجاد الايراني المفروش علي دهاليز التعذيب في الجادرية وعشرات المعتقلات التابعة لوزارة الداخلية في حكومته. ونظلم الطبيب الجعفري عندما نقول بانه جلس متفرجا فحسب لانه في الحقيقة كان متحمسا للعمليات الي حد انه سارع باطلاق التصريحات متباهيا ، مثل المعلم ضعيف الشخصية، بانه هو الذي أمر بمعاقبة سكان تلعفر وليس وزير الدفاع الامريكي رامسفيلد، وانه مسرور من نتائج العقاب. وتنفس العراقيون الصعداء عندما باركت مرجعية البيت الابيض الامريكي تعيين نوري المالكي رئيسا لحكومة الاحتلال بعد ولادة عسيرة استغرقت عدة شهور، وكان سبب الاستبشار واحدا وهو أن المالكي لايحمل لقب دكتور وانه ليس طبيبا حيث ذاق المواطن الامرين من الطبيبين السابقين اللذين لابد وانهما اقسما قسم أبقراط عند تخرجهما متعهدين بخدمة الناس وعدم الحاق الاذي بأحد ومعالجة المرضي ولو كانوا من الاعداء


Appeal on Al-Adhamiyah Wall: "This Wall is Their Grave"

Endorse this statement
This wall is their grave
Statement by The BRussells Tribunal Committee (25 April 2007)
Plans for Al-Adhamiyah confirm that the US occupation and its puppets in Iraq can build nothing but open-air prisons. It will fail.
No military strategy can impose on the Iraqi people an occupation it overwhelmingly refuses. Its resistance is national and continues.
What kind of government walls-in its own people? One desperate and illegitimate, tied to the fate of a defeated occupation
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Wednesday, April 25, 2007

Ghettoizing Baghdad.

Felicity Arbuthnot, member of the BRussells Tribunal Advisory Committee (25 April 2007)
Baghdad's turbulent history has dealt it many tragedies and mischiefs, but it has been Mesapotamia's heart since its founding in 762, after Caliph Abu al Mansur slept at the site of this former Persian village and declared that he had spent 'the sweetest, gentlest night on earth' there 'and decided to build a great city, laying the first brick himself "in the name of God" '.It became known as Dar Es Salaam - City of Peace. It has survived twenty one bloody invasions. Each time it has rebuilt itself and the people have started their lives over again. But never has it been ghettoised. It has taken the residents of a fledgling country and history to built blast walls, encase, enclose and rape this city which, when celebrated in song and poetry, is frequently compared to a beautiful woman. Wonderous sculptures and monuments which dotted its streets and squares have been erased, even that of Mansur himself . Is Mohammed Ghani's flying carpet still there, soaring skyward, based on One Thousand and One Nights? read more

Friday, April 20, 2007

Robert Fisk: Divide and rule - America's plan for Baghdad

Robert Fisk: Divide and rule - America's plan for Baghdad
Revealed: a new counter-insurgency strategy to carve up the city into sealed areas. The tactic failed in Vietnam. So what chance does it have in Iraq?
Published: 11 April 2007
Faced with an ever-more ruthless insurgency in Baghdad - despite President George Bush's "surge" in troops - US forces in the city are now planning a massive and highly controversial counter-insurgency operation that will seal off vast areas of the city, enclosing whole neighbourhoods with barricades and allowing only Iraqis with newly issued ID cards to enter.
The campaign of "gated communities" - whose genesis was in the Vietnam War - will involve up to 30 of the city's 89 official districts and will be the most ambitious counter-insurgency programme yet mounted by the US in Iraq.
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لندن ـ القدس العربي : كشفت صحيفة الاندبندنت البريطانية عن تفاصيل جديدة في خطة امنية امريكية تهدف لرسم حدود جديدة في العاصمة العراقية بغداد وانشاء كانتونات معزولة. وقالت الصحيفة ان خطة فرق تسد الامريكية في بغداد هي اعادة انتاج لخطة فشلت اثناء حرب فيتنام. وتشمل الخطة الواسعة التي تعمل واشنطن تحت قيادة القائد الجديد للقوات الامريكية في العراق الجنرال ديفيد بترايوس لعزل احياء كاملة في بغداد واغلاقها من خلال نقاط التفتيش وعدم السماح الا لحاملي بطاقات هوية تؤكد انهم يعيشون في الحي، وذلك علي غرار ما فعلت عام 2004 بعد تدمير مدينة الفلوجة. وقال مراسل الصحيفة روبرت فيسك الذي اعد التقرير ان الخطة تعود في اصولها لحرب فيتنام وستكون اوسع واكثر خطة لمكافحة المقاومة يقوم بها الجيش الامريكي منذ بداية غزو العراق عام 2003، وستؤدي لخلق تجمعات سكانية مغلقة وتعيش خلف الابواب وتشمل 30 حيا من بين 89 حيا من احياء بغداد. ويقول الكاتب ان الخطة طبقت في الماضي وفشلت وتطبيقها في العراق هو علامة يأس امريكية، حيث تبحث امريكا عن اية امكانية للانتصار علي المقاومة العراقية التي قتلت اكثر من 3200 جندي امريكي. واكد الكاتب ان حشد السكان في محتشدات فشل في تجارب استعمارية، كما حدث اثناء حرب التحرير الجزائرية والاستعمار الفرنسي، كما تطبق اسرائيل نفس السياسة في الاراضي الفلسطينية المحتلة وبنجاحات متواضعة
Some Adhamiya residents have said the wall will make their district a prison.
Adhamiya lies on the mainly Shia Muslim east bank of the Tigris river and violence regularly flares between the enclave and nearby Shia areas.
Construction of the 5km (three-mile) concrete wall began on 10 April and the US military says it hopes to complete the project by the end of the month.

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Release Iraqi women hostages, victims of terrorism themselves

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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



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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

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Halt All Executions! Abolish The Death Penalty!

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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Professor Zaineb Al Bahrani of Columbia University NY speaking at a our meeting on the destruction/damage to historical sites in Iraq

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Samarra Minrate built in 852 AD

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