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Projects
Under the title "New year, new start",
the Iraqi Human Rights Network has put
together some projects for the year
2010. |
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Blankets for warmth

As the winter days bring bitter cold, the young
children of Iraq are facing hard times |
Filtered water

There is a water crisis in Iraq and water supplies
are short. Adding to that, most of the water is
unfiltered and impure... |
Dress the poor
The Iraqi children will face another year with torn
old clothing and shoes.... |
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About Us
After months of hard work, patience and follow ups
with the I.R.S., our nonprofit organization was able
to receive an official acceptance and a step forward
that is rare in its kind for our organization- The
Iraqi Human Rights Network. We have received the
right to collect donations in a variety of ways.
Most importantly, donations are tax deductible under
section 501 (c) (3) of the Internal Revenue Code,
with a receipt and a certificate given by the
organization... |
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Lost Childhood to Disease
Many children are suffering from life threatening
diseases that need emergency operations. This
innocent child tries to put on a smile while
suffering from leukemia..... |
About the Founder
Said
Alwaely, founder of the Iraqi Human Rights Network,
was born on 1953 in Iraq. In 1991, after the
revolution against the dictator Saddam Hussein, he
fled Iraq to Saudi Arabia and lived in a camp with
other escapers for about a year. Later, he came to
the United States of America is a political refugee.
He worked hard and was always with others who wanted
Saddam's regime to end.
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Founder Participates in
Washington D.C. Rally
Founder Said Al-Waely participated in a rally at
Washington D.C. protesting against terrorism and
promoting Iraqi civilian rights on 8/25/2007. He
gave small speeches in front of a large number of
protestor and other anti terrorism organizations...
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