19 Dec 2008

Women's rights activist beheaded in Iraq

Gunmen broke into the house of a women's rights activist in the volatile northern Iraqi city of Kirkuk on Thursday and beheaded her, police said.

The victim was identified as Nahla Hussain, the leader of the women's league of the Kurdish Communist Party. She was alone in the house at the time of her death.

It is not known what the circumstances were that led to the attack. Violence against women has been an ongoing problem in Iraq.

The killing comes ahead of next month's provincial elections, a post-Saddam era watershed event that's generating an uptick in civil unrest and political infighting.  CNN.com

The Golden Lady of Kirkuk

The Golden Lady of Kirkuk, not an actual person, but a personification of freedom for women in Iraq.