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    Posted: 30-May-2007 at 13:25
 
NEW YORK: Thousands of Iraqi women and teenage girls who fled to Syria in the face of increasing violence and insecurity in their own country are unable to find any work and turning into prostitutes, according to aid workers.

Many among them who were devout schools girls, modest in dress, wore hijab and said prayers everyday are being forced to take up the oldest profession to help their families to survive, it added.

The 'New York Times' quoted aid workers as saying that as violence in Iraq has increased, the refugee population has come to include more female-headed households and unaccompanied women.

"So many of the Iraqi women arriving now are living on their own with their children because the men in their families were killed or kidnapped," Sister Marie-Claude Naddaf, a Syrian nun at the Good Shepherd convent in Damascus, which helps Iraqi refugees, told the paper.

She was quoted as saying the convent had surveyed Iraqi refugees living in Masaken Barzeh, on the outskirts of Damascus, and found 119 female-headed households in one small neighborhood. Some of the women, seeking work outside the home for the first time and living in a country with high unemployment, find that their only marketable asset is their bodies.

"I met three sisters-in-law recently who were living together and all prostituting themselves," Sister Marie-Claude said.

"They would go out on alternate nights, each woman took her turn and then divide the money to deed all the children."

Sister Marie-Claude version is collaborated by a United Nations report which found last year that that many girls and women in 'severe need' turn to prostitution in secret or even with the knowledge or involvement of family members.

In many cases the 'head of the family brings clients to the house,' it added.

The United Nations High commissioner for refugees to 1.2 million Iraqi refugees now live in Syria, the Syrian government puts the figure even higher.

For more than three years after the American-led invasion of Iraq in 2003, the Times says Iraqi prostitution in Syria, like any prostitution, was a forbidden topic for Syria's government.

Like drug abuse, the sex trade tends to be referred to in the local news media as acts against public decency, the report said but quoted Dietrun G|nther, an official at the United Nations refugee agency's Damascus office, as saying the government is finally breaking its silence.

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Lovely. Absolutly lovely. Damn Bush and his cronies to hell. This is the freedom and democracy that was promised.
 
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Better hore than dead!


I guess but it is indeed very sad
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  Quote New User Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 30-May-2007 at 16:37

Poor bloody women.....how utterly terrible. Does anyone know if any charities are working to help these women?

 
Personally I would rather be dead than a whore in such awful circumstances but then you need to feed the children....
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I think they have seen enough death.
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  Quote morticia Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 31-May-2007 at 09:58
WOW, good article, Spartan! Unfortunately, when in desperate need, desperate measures are applied. Prostitution is the profession where many women turn to in time of financial (and sometimes emotional) needs. Do you wonder why? Well, there's no formal education necessary, no experience required (in fact, to some the younger the better), no prior history to divulge, no employment application to fill out, and they are certainly in high demand. Sort of makes it easy to pick as a line of work when one is desperate, don't you think? One of the top reasons why women need education is to have options available to her, other than prostitution.   
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I am a lawyer, Morty, and more so a young lawyer, thus I get to handle the whores a lot (figurativly of course). When society breaks down these things happen. And these women were educated, Saddam was big on that. The impact of the war is on them. Their men ate dead, their children starving. Not an enviable situation at all. In Pakistan the Afghan refugee camps were famous for their ladies of the evening, which the bloody UN often encouraged.
 
And can you imagine the shame and the hatred this breeds in the children as they begin to realise or think, that Bush killed my father and made a whore out of my mother and left me hungry? You have your next generation of insurgents right there.
 
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  Quote morticia Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 31-May-2007 at 13:43
Originally posted by Sparten

I am a lawyer, Morty, and more so a young lawyer, thus I get to handle the whores a lot (figurativly of course).


I'm afraid to ask what the older lawyers handle!

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And can you imagine the shame and the hatred this breeds in the children as they begin to realise or think, that Bush killed my father and made a whore out of my mother and left me hungry? You have your next generation of insurgents right there.


Unfortunately, here, in the states, some also complain that insurgents blew up and/or dragged through the streets and/or killed my father, mother, brother, sister, son and/or my daughter. That's why it's called the "ravages of war". Neither party ever wins emotionally!
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  Quote Guests Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 31-May-2007 at 13:56

very true. Such is war.

 
 
Incidentally the older lawyers get the very lucrative corporate business. So they handle moolah. Lots of it.
 
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  Quote Maharbbal Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 31-May-2007 at 14:30
what the states could do is opening its boreders to Iraqi migrants (that is the least they could do). And the EU as well.
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  Quote Constantine XI Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 31-May-2007 at 21:41
Originally posted by Maharbbal

what the states could do is opening its boreders to Iraqi migrants (that is the least they could do). And the EU as well.


I think the last thing Americans want is to let a bunch of Iraqis into the United States who already hate them.
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  Quote morticia Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 04-Jun-2007 at 13:49
Originally posted by Constantine XI

Originally posted by Maharbbal

what the states could do is opening its boreders to
Iraqi migrants (that is the least they could do). And the EU as well.


I think the last thing Americans want is to let a bunch of Iraqis into the United States who already hate them.


Ditto Constantine XI! But, even worse, I don't think Iraqi women would be mentally ready to survive in our culture.
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Why is that Morticia?
Not trying to argue just not sure what you mean?
 
 
 
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Why is that Morticia?

Not trying to argue just not sure what you mean?



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Well, I would find it very difficult to adjust to the culture of Iraq if I were to migrate there, so I assume it would be a likewise difficult transition for them if they would migrate here. It's a totally different culture, different foods, climate, geographical location, etc. It's difficult adjusting from one location to another, and much less from one culture to another.
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  Quote Maharbbal Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 05-Jun-2007 at 12:38
Usually, people escaping from countries screwed by war do have problems to adapt, but more because of psychological shock due to the conflict than because the host country is too different.

It is I think the case of migrants from the Balkans to Switzerland or Germany. There were obvious problems (racism, unemployment, linguistic) but the most important were their incapacity to adapt to a peaceful environment.

In my class in high school we had several persons from ex-Yougoslavia, they were perfectly integrated and we hardly knew they weren't French, but once in a while their behavior was erratic.

Concerning the capacity to move to the US, I'd say, let the individual decide. If they feel they'd be more pleased to move to the US rather then staying in a refugee camp in Syria, why not letting them move? Because YOU (ie the government) know better that coca cola and porn is not good for them?

There is already a sizeable arab community in the US, so the migrants wouldn't be left alone in a WASP suburb.
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