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Malalai Joya

afghanistan women conference civil rights taliban politicsThis is the second in a series on popular myths about Afghanistan. For Myth #1, read Popular Myths About Afghan Women, Myth #3 is The Myth That Afghans Don't Want Us There, for Myth #4, read Guest Myth-Buster Melissa Roddy's The Persistent Afghan Pipeline Conspiracy Theory, Myth #5 is Afghanistan is Backwards and Irreparable, and Myth #6 is Afghanistan has never been conquered by outside forces.

Myth #2: The Afghan women’s movement wants foreign troops to leave now.

The Truth: While all Afghans likely want foreign troops to leave their country eventually-- like when there is peace-- many activists and civil society organizations are anxious over what will become of them in the absence of an international security presence, as expressed by some of the women quoted here. Since the Taliban target and have murdered many prominent women including politicians, reporters, government workers and women activists, many women expect to be promptly killed should a Taliban government ever return to power. Many Afghans feel that the international community should wind down its...More >>

canada afghanistan antiwar peace war malalai joyaThe following is a message from the President of the Canada-Afghanistan Solidarity Committee, Babur Mawladin, republished from the CASC site in a week when Malalai Joya will begin a tour of Canada.

This week, Malalai Joya will begin her latest speaking tour of Canada. The message of Joya, who has long collaborated with Canada’s anti-war community, is that Canada is part of a foreign occupation which has invaded Afghanistan and which is unwelcome by the Afghan people.

This could not be further from the truth.

As an Afghan-Canadian, I am alarmed that another Afghan is working so hard to spread a view that is not widely held among either those in Afghanistan nor among Afghans living here in Canada. My assertion can easily be verified by referring to the many polls that have been conducted in Afghanistan, including in 2010, by ABC News, the BBC, Gallup and other sources that used large sample sizes, which have consistently showed that a clear majority of Afghans support the presence of the NATO and US soldiers working to bring peace to...More >>

Mehdi Chebil of France 24 has written an article quoting from an interview with Malalai Joya. The headline, "Abuse of women on the rise since start of war, claim critics", is derived not from credible scholarly research, interviews with women's shelters, or any other source one might expect such a claim to come from. The "critics" part is also misleading, as there seems to be only one. Rather, the sensationalist headline comes from a single statement made by Malalai Joya, the ousted Afghan MP and stoppist aligned with Canadian anti-war organizations: {C}

“During the Taliban’s regime such atrocities weren’t as rife as it is now and the graph is hiking each day."

The problem with this statement is that it is merely that, one person's statement with absolutely no evidence whatsoever to back it up.

Because there were no studies undertaken during the Taliban's regime on the statistical rates of violence against women, there is no data from that period that could prove that violence against women is better or worse now. Since 2002, the very first instances of research on the impact of domestic abuse, rape and other forms of violence against women have occurred, such...More >>

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