Middle East

Le réseau Femmes Sous Lois Musulmanes (WLUML) vous appelle à apporter votre soutien massif aux revendications des femmes irakiennes pour une Constitution qui garantit les droits et libertés de tous les Irakiens et les Irakiennes en particulier.
Women Living Under Muslim Laws (WLUML) strongly urges you to support Iraqi women's demands for a constitution that secures the rights and liberties of all Iraqi people and especially of Iraqi women.
Selon un rapport d’actualité datant du 27 juin 2005 publié dans le Gulf Daily News, la Haute cour pénale aurait décrété illégales les actions du ministère public qui poursuivirent la militante en justice en 2005, longtemps après la date à laquelle ce cas aurait dû être plaidoyé.
WLUML has learned that the main case against women's rights activist Ghada Jamsheer has been dropped on the grounds that it was illegally brought against her by the Public Prosecution.
Femmes sous lois musulmanes (WLUML) a reçu une requête urgente du Bahrain Centre for Human Rights (BCHR) qui demande de soutenir la militante des droits des femmes Ghada Jamsheer.
WLUML has received an urgent request from The Bahrain Centre for Human Rights (BCHR) calling for support for women’s rights campaigner Ms. Ghada Jamsheer.
WLUML is relieved to learn of the release of Giuliana Sgrena but concerned about reports that her car was fired on by US forces leaving her injured and a negotiator dead.
WLUML has received an urgent appeal for solidarity and pressure to be placed on the Italian government to secure the safe release of Italian feminist-pacifist journalist Guiliana Sgrena, kidnapped in Iraq.
In January 2004, WLUML urged you to join Iraqi women's efforts and take action to oppose the Iraqi Governing Council's (IGC) 'Resolution 137' dated 29 December 2003 that proposed the introduction of Sharia law in personal status matters and to cancel all laws which are incompatible with this decision. It was reported on 27th February 2004, that the IGC has cancelled resolution 137.
WLUML has received the following clarification/additional information from a British Member of Parliament.
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