Iraqi women told to ‘take control’
Terrified that the modicum of rights they once enjoyed under the dictatorship of Saddam Hussein could be swept away in a new post-war Iraq, women in this town south of Baghdad were little reassured by a visit from a female US cabinet official.
They said a visit paid by US secretary of labor Elaine Chao to Hilla, a city 100 kilometers (60 miles) south of Baghdad, failed to reassure them that Washington could offer anything more than promises.
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Asked if she backed the introduction of a quota system to increase their representation, Chao said no.
“You’re trying to build a just Iraq... People should be chosen based on their abilities and not quotas,” she said.Iraqi women told to ‘take control’Affirmative Action Works. It has been effective in America for both females and minorities, and if applied in Iraq, it may be effective there as well.