Lors de l'Anfal (campagne de massacres et de déportations au Kurdistan d'Irak) des milliers de filles kurdes ont été enlevées par l'armée irakienne et ont totalement disparues. Certains ont supposé qu'elles avaient servi de prises de guerre aux soldats irakiens ou auraient pu être vendues dans le Golfe. Depuis quelques temps, une piste égyptienne mèneraient sur les traces de certaines d'entre elles. L'Alliance Internationale pour la Justice insiste auprès du gouvernement égyptien pour qu'il se préoccupe aussi du sort de la dignité de ces Irakiennes-là.
Voir aussi la lettre de l'aij à madame Mubarak
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During Anfal (the campaign of massacres and deportations in Iraqi Kurdistan) thousands of Kurdish girls had been kidnapped by Iraqi army and had totally disappeared. Some have supposed that they would have been taken as "war trophies" by Iraqi soldiers or could have been sold in the Gulf. Recently, an Egyptian track could lead to find news of some of these Kurdish girls. International Alliance for Justice insists for the Egyptian government cares too for the fate and the dignity of these people who are Iraqi as so much as Arabic citizens.
Read too the letter of IAJ to Mrs Mubarak
Voir aussi la lettre de l'aij à madame Mubarak
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During Anfal (the campaign of massacres and deportations in Iraqi Kurdistan) thousands of Kurdish girls had been kidnapped by Iraqi army and had totally disappeared. Some have supposed that they would have been taken as "war trophies" by Iraqi soldiers or could have been sold in the Gulf. Recently, an Egyptian track could lead to find news of some of these Kurdish girls. International Alliance for Justice insists for the Egyptian government cares too for the fate and the dignity of these people who are Iraqi as so much as Arabic citizens.
Read too the letter of IAJ to Mrs Mubarak
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