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Rock the Vote: Media Coverage of Women in Iraqi Elections


Posted by muslimahmediawatch on 11 Feb 2009 / 0 Comments
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Last week’s Iraqi elections received lots of media coverage, but at MMW we were mostly fascinated by women candidates, especially since election rules require 30% of the candidates be female. The Huffington Post defines Iraq’s exercise in democracy as rebellious, while the Gulf News qualified it as an act of political maturity. I’ll take a […]

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NPR gives us an Orientalist romance


Posted by muslimahmediawatch on 22 Oct 2008 / 0 Comments
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When I started to read a recent NPR story about an Iraqi woman married to an American sergeant, I had to double check to make sure that I was actually reading a news story and not a piece of Orientalist fiction. “From The Iraq War, A Troubled Romance In America” is filled with so many […]

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Bombs, Liberty, and the Muslimah Body


Posted by muslimahmediawatch on 25 Sep 2008 / 0 Comments
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Yet another cartoon controversy has hit the Muslim world. This time it’s not in the West, but rather in Iraq. In their September 14th issue, the weekly Iraqi magazine/newspaper, Al-Isbouiyah (or The Weekly), published a cartoon depicting a female suicide bomber holding a lit bomb fuse in her left hand, standing, left arm raised, like […]

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Mother Knows Best: CNN’s interview with an alleged suicide bomber


Posted by fatima on 26 Aug 2008 / 0 Comments
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Sometimes I wonder why I even browse CNN.com anymore. However, it does tend to make for a good story for MMW each week 🙂 This story about an Iraqi woman being detained because she is an alleged suicide bomber is pretty ridiculous….more so than what I’m used to seeing on there. Anytime mainstream news sources […]

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