Legal Issues For Women In Iraq And How Poor Internet Connection Produces Inequality

A Yezidi woman collects water for her sheep from a truck on Mount Sinjar, 250 miles (404 kilometers) northwest of Baghdad, Iraq, Monday, Sept. 19, 2005. One of Iraq’s forgotten religious minorities, the Yezidis eke out lives in the shadow Mount Singer.
A Yezidi woman collects water for her sheep from a truck on Mount Sinjar, 250 miles (404 kilometers) northwest of Baghdad, Iraq, Monday, Sept. 19, 2005. One of Iraq's forgotten religious minorities, the Yezidis eke out lives in the shadow Mount Singer. AP Photo/Jacob Silberberg
A Yezidi woman collects water for her sheep from a truck on Mount Sinjar, 250 miles (404 kilometers) northwest of Baghdad, Iraq, Monday, Sept. 19, 2005. One of Iraq’s forgotten religious minorities, the Yezidis eke out lives in the shadow Mount Singer.
A Yezidi woman collects water for her sheep from a truck on Mount Sinjar, 250 miles (404 kilometers) northwest of Baghdad, Iraq, Monday, Sept. 19, 2005. One of Iraq's forgotten religious minorities, the Yezidis eke out lives in the shadow Mount Singer. AP Photo/Jacob Silberberg

Legal Issues For Women In Iraq And How Poor Internet Connection Produces Inequality

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