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Women for Afghan Women

Earlier this week I wrote about the Afghan Government's plans to seize control of independently-founded and operated women's shelters for women and girls who have fled violence and family abuse. Now you can take action, by signing the petition that has been launched by our friends at Women for Afghan Women.

Please sign and spread the word by posting the petition link to your Facebook page, tweeting it, and asking your friends to sign.

President Karzai could sign the regulation into effect any day now, so loud international outcry is urgently needed. Thank you for signing!More >>

afhganistan bibi ayesha women rightsBy way of an update, I never did receive a response from Ann Jones to the questions in my open letter to her last month. That's when I sought some clarifications around Jones' dismissal of the Time magazine cover of 18-year-old Bibi Aisha, who had been mutilated by Taliban order. Jones had suggested Aisha was lying because she was "traumatized". She claimed she knew Ayesha, and criticized those who "demonize" the Taliban.

However, today I received some answers from Women for Afghan Women, the US and Afghanistan-based organization which housed and cared for Aisha for nine months, and arranged for her medical treatment in the United States. Esther Hyneman, a board member and full-time volunteer with WAW, writes in the Huffington Post:

Ann Jones' claim in the Nation that she "know[s]" Bibi Ayesha (after conducting a single interview with her) is a somewhat disingenuous attempt to cast doubt on the veracity of statements by Time magazine and Women for Afghan Women (WAW) that Taliban were responsible for the monstrous crime perpetrated against this young woman.

Hyneman was also critical...More >>

This morning at 9:00am in Kabul, 46 girls and their teachers were poisoned in their classroom at the

Tuteya Girls' Primary School in the Karte Naw neighbourhood of Kabul. The girls have been hospitalized, and it appears that a chemical gas was sprayed in their class some time before their arrival. While the incident is still being investigated, this is a trademark tactic of the Taliban's, who remain fundamentally opposed to the education of girls and women. One might say they are simply opposed to girls and women, period. This evidently doesn't bother a lot of people in the West, as in James Fergusson's recent nod to Taliban misogyny.

But it really bothers me. Because for all the cultural relativism trumpeted in the west, Afghan girls still show up to school when their classmates end up poisoned in the hospital, their teachers end up dead, their principals beheaded, and their schools burned down. They want to go to school that badly. A 17-year-old student at the Mirwais Mena Girls School in Kandahar, Shamsia, suffered severe eye injuries in 2008 when Taliban threw acid on her and her classmates on their way to morning classes. Days after the attack,...More >>

Among the many defining features that unite the left and the right wings of reactionary isolationism in the rich countries of the world, abject moral squalor is perhaps the most noticeable and repulsive. It thrives by a cunning parasitism that requires of its ruling-class host only an acquiescence to its self-flattery as "the anti-war movement." All it requires of the rest of us is to be complicit in the lie.

In this way, moral leprosy has metasticized, and like so many undead zombies, "anti-war activists" require nothing but their own pathological solipsism to survive, and only a steady feed-supply of lies and deceptions to corrupt every debate about Afghanistan they choose to infect. Nowhere is this degeneracy more painfully evident than in the way the gangrene has spread throughout the public debates about the young Afghan woman Bibi Aisha, whose beautiful, disfigured face ended up on the cover of Time magazine a few days ago.

Remember that it is in the context of the prevailing "troops-out" sentiment now so deeply embedded in the western establishment along...More >>

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