Kalam
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- Mar 5, 2009
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I find it funny that people have attempted to turn this into a religious issue when religion isn't mentioned anywhere in the article.
This is a cultural issue. Frankly, I find that surprising, because many of the Iraqis I know are some of the kindest and most "westernized" immigrants I've met.
Faleh Hassan Almaleki was angry with his daughter "as she had become too 'Westernized' and was not living according to [the family's] traditional Iraq values,"
This is a cultural issue. Frankly, I find that surprising, because many of the Iraqis I know are some of the kindest and most "westernized" immigrants I've met.