Friday, January 12, 2007

Salute To Weemen In Uniform # 2


Old Knudsen likes to salute those in uniform and this salute goes to the weemen of Iraq who now because of the war of terror have the opportunity of joining the police that was denied to them before.
This is Iraqi Police Lt Narseed one of the first female police officers in the Kurdish city of Irbil in Northern Iraq. From an early age she had always wanted to become a police officer but never thought it possible with Saddam in power so she graduated college and set about on becoming a lawyer.
When Saddam was removed she was then able to join the police, Irbil being the first city to allow weemen to hold positions of power.
Her police chief Lt Col Aswar said he is very happy to have her on the force and she is better at interrogation than most of her male counterparts, especially when it comes to interrogating weemen.
He went on to say how saddam used to try to brainwash the weemen in the country into believing not only that they weren't as good as men but couldn't do the same things as men.
The Kurds thinking that Saddam was a cunt never really believed what he said, so good for them.
Aswar understands for his country to improve the standard views on weemen had to change.

I like the Kurds, they have gone through so much and now with Saddam gone they have turned their provinces into a stable and for the most part safe place to live, they have taken matters into their own hands and have turned their world around and deserve to be made independent from Iraq as many of them want.

No half naked weemen in uniform, I just like her stance and warm smile, she seems so gurly but you just know she has a baton behind her back and once she lures you in close enough with her feminine ways she'll whack ya , she has the last word on this up beat for a change post.

Narseed said the girls of Iraq need to see more strong women come to the forefront. They need to know that they are only limited by their imagination.

"We are professional; we deserve to be recognized for what we can contribute and not for our gender," .

"Support those of us who want to walk a different path. We are all Iraqis - Sunni, Shiite, Kurd- male and female. We need to come together instead of pulling apart."