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Iraq’s top court suspends new legislation that activists say undermines women’s rights

  • Iraq's top court has suspended the implementation of three controversial bills passed by Parliament, including one that activists claim undermines women's rights.
  • Members of Parliament complained that the voting process for the bills was illegal, as they were voted on together instead of separately.
  • The suspended bills include amendments to personal status law, a general amnesty law, and a bill regarding land confiscated from Kurds.
  • Women's rights advocates argue that these changes threaten previous reforms that protected women, while proponents claim they align laws with Islamic principles.
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abc News broke the news in United States on Tuesday, February 4, 2025.
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