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March 12, 2007 | Helen Zia | International, Violence against women
The Casualties of War Crimes—Who Weeps for Abeer?
Sandwiched between International Women’s Day on March 8 and the fourth anniversary of the U.S. invasion of Iraq on March 19 is another date that marks a tragic nexus of the two: the day one year ago when 14-year-old Abeer Qassim Al-Janabi was stalked, gang-raped, shot in the head and her corpse burned in her own home in Mahmoudiya, Iraq. Four U.S. soldiers and one former soldier are charged with the crimes committed March 12, 2006.
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March 05, 2007 | Sarah Olson | International
Family Backs Army Medic Facing Desertion Charges This Week
Update: Augustine Aguayo was convicted of missing movement and of desertion and sentenced to eight months in prison. Because he has already served nearly six, he is likely to be released in less tha...
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February 26, 2007 | Tamera Gugelmeyer | International, Violence against women
“I’m Down With That”
“I’m down with that.” According to prosecutors, this was Pfc. Jesse V. Spielman’s response when hearing of a plan to rape 14 year-old Abeer Qassim Hamza al-Janabi. Spielman is undergoing court martial on various charges involving her rape and murder and the murder of her mother Fikhriya, father Qassim, and little sister Hadeel.
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February 23, 2007 | Milon Nagi | International, Violence against women
100-Year Sentence for Second Soldier Convicted of Rape and Murder
Sgt. Paul Cortez, the second soldier to plead guilty to the rape and murder of Abeer Qassim Hamza al-Janabi, as well as the murder of her parents and sister, was sentenced on Thursday, February 22, to 100 years in prison and a dishonorable discharge. Under the terms of a plea agreement made before the court martial took place, Cortez avoided life imprisonment without possibility of parole in sentencing handed down by the judge, Colonel Stephen Henley.
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February 22, 2007 | Helen Zia | International, Politics, Violence against women
Notes from the Court Martial of Sgt. Paul Cortez
“She screamed and cried and tried to keep her legs together.” That is how Sgt. Paul Cortez described the reason he was fully aware that his premeditated rape of 14-year-old Abeer Qassim Rasheed Al-Janabi was not consensual but criminal.
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February 21, 2007 | Helen Zia | International, Politics, Violence against women
Second Court Martial in the Rape and Murder of Abeer Qassim Rashid Al-Janabi Begins
The first day of the court martial of Sgt. Paul Cortez began in the small courthouse near the Burger King on Ft. Campbell, at the border of Kentucky and Tennessee. Only a few onlookers, mostly reporters and military escorts, were on hand to watch as the military judge quizzed the tall, thin Cortez about the multiple charges to which he pled guilty.
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February 08, 2007 | Jessica Neuwirth | Feminism, Girls, Health, International, Politics
Promising Signs at the UN
While he was still secretary-general designate, in his first address to the General Assembly, Ban Ki-Moon promised he would “lead by example” and announced that one of his goals was to appoint more ...
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January 26, 2007 | Jeanine Plant | International, Politics
For Peace Protesters, Climate Change in
Marchers against the Iraq war in Washington, D.C., on Saturday could expect a more receptive atmosphere than in the past, according to women peace movement leaders. While antiwar actions often went ...
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January 18, 2007 | Robin Morgan | International, Politics, Violence against women
The Surge: Moral Waivers and Legal Triage
Brace yourself. Bush’s Iraq escalation, euphemized as “surge,” sends just over 20,000 more troops into that bottomless pit, and flirts with an invasion of Iran. But because Iraq has depleted our armed forces—and recruitment levels plummet as our population wises up—Bush’s plan requires still more: the entire Army active-duty force must swell to 547,000 over the next five years (an increase of 39,000), and the Marine Corps grow by 23,000 (to 202,000). Constitutionally, Congress must approve or disapprove the expansion—but one never knows whether this particular executive branch recognizes that the legislative (or judicial) branches exist.
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January 16, 2007 | Jane Fonda. | Feminism, International, Media, Politics
A Powerful Media Can Stop a War
I want to share a story.  I wonder how many know the name, Abeer Qassim Hamza al-Janabi.  How many know who she was? Abeer was a 14-old-girl, living with her family about 50 miles south of Baghdad...
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January 10, 2007 | Milon Nagi | International, Politics
China’s Women from the Inside
Wu Zhaoxia prefers life in the city to her home village. “There’s more going on,” says the young computer factory worker. “We can stay out till four in the morning enjoying ourselves.” One of a new ...
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December 20, 2006 | Marie Tessier | International, Violence against women
Iraq Series Update: Sentencing Belies Death Penalty Risk for Rape-Murder Defendants
U.S. Army spokesmen and defense attorneys keep talking about a possible death penalty for defendants in the gang rape and murder of 14-year-old Abeer Al-Janabi and her family in Mahmoudiyah, Iraq, in March 2006. Yet the death threat is inconsistent with recent history in U.S. military courts.
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December 06, 2006 International
Philippine Feminist Decries Decision on Convicted U.S. Soldier
Gabriela Women’s Party Representative Liza Largoza Maza today strongly assailed the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) decision to return Lance Cpl. Daniel Smith to U.S. custody a day after Judge Benjami...
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December 01, 2006 | Milon Nagi | International
Mystelle Brabbée on India’s Modern Day Courtesans
When Mystelle Brabbée first heard about the Bachara community, of the central Indian state of Madhya Pradesh, she was immediately intrigued. The community had a tradition of prostitution, associated...
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November 17, 2006 | Marie Tessier | International, Violence against women
Soldier Sentenced to Life in Rape-Murder Case
A military judge in Fort Campbell, Kentucky, yesterday sentenced U.S. Army Spec. James P. Barker to life in prison with the possibility of parole. Barker had pled guilty to 16 crimes related to the gang rape and premeditated murder of 14-year-old Abeer Al-Janabi and her family in Mahmoudiya, Iraq, earlier this year.
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November 16, 2006 | Marie Tessier | International, Violence against women
Soldier Pleads Guilty—First Sentencing Expected Today
U.S. Army Spec. James P. Barker on Wednesday pleaded guilty to 16 crimes related to the gang rape and premeditated murder of 14-year-old Abeer Al-Janabi and her family in Mahmoudiya, Iraq, earlier this year. He is to be sentenced today, Army officials and his civilian defense attorney said.
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November 09, 2006 | Tamera Gugelmeyer | International, Violence against women
Obscure Beginnings to Justice for Abeer
While most of the country was focused on the election aftermath, former U.S. soldier Steven D. Green was quietly arraigned today at a U.S. courthouse in Louisville, Kentucky, three blocks from the Show n’ Tell Lounge advertising “girls, girls, girls.”
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October 05, 2006 | Ninotchka Rosca | International
Human Rights Lawyers Expose Misuse of U.S. Aid to the Philippines
“The presence of U.S. troops on Philippine soil has always been particularly devastating to women.” This is one of the baldly stated findings of the Women’s Human Rights Delegation to the Philippine...
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October 02, 2006 | Marie Tessier | International, Violence against women
Military Justice System Fails One More Victim of Sexual Violence
The life stories of Jessica Brakey and Abeer Al-Janabi unfold a half a world apart. Yet the former Air Force Academy cadet and the dead Iraqi girl are both powerful symbols of women’s experience of sexual assault. The legal tales of both are curiously juxtaposed this fall in the military’s sprawling criminal justice system.
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September 29, 2006 | Milon Nagi | International, Media
Charlayne Hunter-Gault on the “New News” from Africa
With a career spanning more than four decades, there is nothing Charlayne Hunter-Gault “hasn’t done, covered, said, influenced,” said Women’s Media Center President Carol Jenkins, introducing the ve...
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September 27, 2006 | Rhonda Copelon | International
Under the Radar Screen—Rape and Sexualized Violence and the Geneva Conventions
The photos from Abu Ghraib—exposing such a range of sexualized violence and abuse—shocked most people in the United States and around the world. Under the radar screen, in this week’s Congressional ...
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September 22, 2006 | Angela Bonavoglia | International
Those Incendiary Papal Remarks—What Could He Be Thinking?
Despite pools of ink spilled about Pope Benedict XVI’s recent remarks quoting a 14th Century Byzantine emperor who attributed to Muhammad “things evil and inhuman,” like spreading the faith “by the ...
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September 11, 2006 | Ruth Rosen | International, Violence against women
Hidden War on Women
Abu Ghraib. Haditha. Guantanamo. These are words that shame our country. Now, add to them Mahmudiya, a town 20 miles south of Baghdad. There, this March, a group of five American soldiers allegedly ...
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September 11, 2006 | Jessica Neuwirth | International
UN Secretary General—Time for a Woman
When the 61st session of the United Nations General Assembly opens this week, its new president, Sheikha Haya Rashed Al Khalifa, will have her hands full. The Bahrain lawyer and first woman in decad...
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August 30, 2006 | Tamera Gugelmeyer | International, Violence against women
Two Bleed, One Leads
Two young girls lost. The name of one, Jon Benet Ramsey, is etched in the collective U.S. consciousness. The other, Abeer Qassim Hamza al-Janabi, barely registers—if it registers at all.

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