

The Persecution of Feyli Kurds under Saddam Hussein, also known as the Feyli Kurdish genocide, was a systematic persecution of Feylis by Saddam Hussein between 19.Iraqi females could not travel outside of the country without the escort of a male relative. Before traveling, an Iraqi citizen had to post collateral. Police checkpoints on Iraq's roads and highways prevented ordinary citizens from traveling across country without government permission and expensive exit visas prevented Iraqi citizens from traveling abroad.The Iraqi government controlled the establishment of political parties, regulated their internal affairs and monitored their activities. Iraqi citizens were not legally allowed to assemble unless it was to express support for the government.
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Full political participation at the national level was restricted only to members of the Ba'ath Party, which constituted only 8% of the population.the use of rape as a political tool and all enforced and involuntary disappearances". The statement condemned President Saddam Hussein's government for its "systematic, widespread and extremely grave violations of human rights and international humanitarian law" and called on Iraq to cease "summary and arbitrary executions .

