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Weam Namou was born as a minority Christian in Baghdad, Iraq, and came to America at age ten. She's the author of The Feminine Art and The Mismatched Braid.%d%a%d%a

    Elmo Has a Question: Who Voted for the Kurd?

    After the January 30, 2005 elections, Iraqis came up with this riddle: If 60% of Iraqis are Shia, 35% Sunni, and 15% Kurds, who voted for the Kurd? According to CIA’s World Factbook, the population of Iraq is 75%-80% Arab and 15%-20% Kurdish. Yet Jalal Talabani, a Kurd, was chosen as Iraq’s president on April 6, 2005, becoming the first leader of an Arab country who is not himself an Arab. Kurds are an Iranian ethno-linguistic group. They are fluent in Persian which is why during his speeches, Talabani stumbles over his “learned” usage of Arabic. “Talabani has dedicated his life to the cause of Iraqi liberation,” President Bush had said. Actually, Talabani has dedicated his life to the cause of the Kurdish liberation. Read: Elmo Has a Question: Who Voted for the Kurd? Read

    By: Weam Namou | 20/01/2008 | Politics

    Operation Iraqi Freedom Enslaved Iraqi Women

    Rena, a 19-year-old cousin living in Baghdad, barely escaped death Tuesday, January 16 when a double bomb attack went off in and outside of Mustansiriyah University. She described how fire engulfed the sky and bodies flew in the air like birds. Sixty five people, mostly female students, were killed and 138 wounded. Luckily, Rena was not hurt. She should be happy that she made it to the university level, since these days, due to the violence, 800,000 Iraqi children, 74 percent of which are f Read: Operation Iraqi Freedom Enslaved Iraqi Women Read

    By: Weam Namou | 20/01/2008 | Politics

    A Late Dedication to Rosie O’donnell

    There are dangers in having a fundamentalist like Elisabeth Hasselbeck speak on a television show everyday. Her ignorance cotaminates our society - something we can do without. It's disturbing that her ignorance has remained steadfast despite wise women like Joy Behar and Rosie O'Donnell, not to mention the rest of the world, providing her with countless facts and truths. Read: A Late Dedication to Rosie O’donnell Read

    By: Weam Namou | 10/07/2007 | News & Society

    Saddam, America’s Good Son

    Saddam was raised into power by the CIA. He remained in power as long as he served the interests of the United States and was removed when it served the purpose of the United States. Read: Saddam, America’s Good Son Read

    By: Weam Namou | 22/01/2007 | Politics

    Iraq, Part of our Heritage – Contrary to Popular Belief

    Iraq and America need to exchange, not impose, cultural ideas and values. It is the responsibility of educators and the media to share the truthful, not stereotypical, side of both people. Read: Iraq, Part of our Heritage – Contrary to Popular Belief Read

    By: Weam Namou | 22/12/2006 | Education

    Living Tribal in a Democracy

    Perhaps the biggest difference between modern societies and tribal societies is the importance placed on kin. In most modern societies, kin outside the immediate circle of close relatives such as mother, father, husband, wife, son and daughter rarely play much of a role in each other's lives and are usually only seen at family gatherings. In tribal societies, it is often the intricate networks of relationships among kin that form the very fabric of tribal societies. Food gathering, political decision making, child rearing, inheritance of wealth, and other considerations are all affected by the kinship relationships among the people involved. Read: Living Tribal in a Democracy Read

    By: Weam Namou | 19/11/2006 | Relationships

    The Benefits of Islam - From a Christian's Perspective

    It is important that Islam's positive attributes be addressed. People need to better understand that religion, because at the rate that Islam is growing many religious futurists estimate that by 2200 Islam will become the most popular religion in the world. Besides, Judaism, Christianity and Islam are so closely related, all descending from Abraham, that there's no reason for their followers not to get more familiar with each other, and ultimately - maybe, maybe, maybe - get along. Read: The Benefits of Islam - From a Christian's Perspective Read

    By: Weam Namou | 18/11/2006 | Religion

    The Truth Behind the Veil

    Although Middle Eastern women wear the veil for religious purposes, as Islam requires them to dress modestly in order to keep the focus of beauty on spiritual and not superficial attributes, wearing it is also a way to avoid harassment. But mostly, it is worn because it is part of a culture that predates Islam by many centuries. Read: The Truth Behind the Veil Read

    By: Weam Namou | 18/11/2006 | Religion

    The Real Way to Peace

    Let's use the past as a warning of how our current civilizations could destroy the environment of the future. Civilization was born in ancient Mesopotamia, now called Iraq, over 5000 years ago. Writing, astronomy and science were invented there. Yet today, Mesopotamia, the biblical Garden of Eden, is a flat desert - thanks to inflation, overuse of agricultural land, and enemy invasions. How can we prevent further catastrophe? By making peace a personal thing. Read: The Real Way to Peace Read

    By: Weam Namou | 18/11/2006 | Politics
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