April 26, 2008

More good news from Iraq - Basra

A city relaxes. Hat tip to Wretchard at The Belmont Club for the link to this item at The London Times:
The men in black vanish and Basra comes to life
Young women are daring to wear jeans, soldiers listen to pop music on their mobile phones and bands are performing at wedding parties again.

All across Iraq�s second city life is improving, a month after Iraqi troops began a surprise crackdown on the black-clad gangs who were allowed to flourish under the British military. The gunmen�s reign had enforced a strict set of religious codes.

Yet after three years of being terrified of kidnap, rape and murder � a fate that befell scores of other women � Nadyia Ahmed, 22, is among those enjoying a sense of normality, happy for the first time to attend her science course at Basra University. �I now have the university life that I heard of at high school before the war and always dreamt about,� she told The Times. �It was a nightmare because of these militiamen. I only attended class three days a week but now I look forward to going every day.�

She also no longer has to wear a headscarf. Under the strict Islamic rules imposed by the militias, women had to cover their hair, could not wear jeans or bright clothes and were strictly forbidden from sitting next to male colleagues on pain of death.

�All these men in black [who imposed the laws] just vanished from the university after this operation,� said Ms Ahmed. �Things have completely changed over the past week.�
Wonderful -- More! Faster! Posted by DaveH at April 26, 2008 9:20 PM
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