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Essay heading: Why Are You Here?
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Wars |
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Jessica Andersen |
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July 1, 2009 |
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Add to that increased unemployment, frustration and hunger and you have a recipe for chaos. After the war, the U.S. forces appointed some local Iraqis as guards at the ministries and other important buildings but the training of Iraqi police is at a trickle and they are no match for the increase in rapes, murders and robbery... displayed 300 characters
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Those who accept Iraqi police jobs risk death at the hands of resistance fighters or others angry at the U.S. presence.
The change in security has been especially devastating for women. Women who had previously not worn even a simple hijab began covering themselves in ankle-length black abiahs for fear of being kidnapped or raped... displayed next 300 characters
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