The News, April 29,1998
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The Frontier Post, April 29,1998
Taliban blasted for women's ill-treatment
F.P. Report
PESHAWAR - The Revolutionary Association of the Women of Afghanistan (RAWA) while observe the 6th anniversary of the fall of Dr Najeebullah government on Tuesday deplored the swarming of fundamentalist into Kabul.
While addressing a rally here at University Town Peshawar the RAWA leader Mrs Jamila said that with the pouring of fundamentalists into Kabul their people, who for years had been crushed under the boots of Russian invaders and their Khalqi and Parchami, the fundamentalists at the behest of foreign masters destroyed the peace and prosperity of Afghanistan.
They claimed that after the arrival of Taliban in Kabul the situation of the women had become more pitiful. "They are now even publicly flogged and humiliated by sick-minded Talib who prevented the women from going out of their homes. Thereby rendering there women to starve 15 to death who have no male bread-winners".
They alleged that fundamentalist, whether Rabbani, Khalili, Akbari, Gulbuddin, Masoud, Sayyaf, Mullah Omar, Mullah Rabbani, or non-fundamentalist warlords such as Dostum, are all identical in their odious entities and none can in any way be deemed any better than the other. They are all equally responsible for the on-going tragedy in Afghanistan. The seeming victory of one over the other can never be final, and those who cut each other's throats one day can be expected to gang up.
They added that the approach of the Taliban's towards freedom, democracy and women was so brute that even their Iranian and Saudi fundamentalist brethren have been obliged to protest against their philosophy of under mining the ethics of Islam.
They added that the United States, as the master player in this chess game and posing as the prime defender of democracy and women was so brute that even their Iranian and Saudi fundamentalist brethren have been obliged to protest against their philosophy of under mining the ethics of Islam.
They added that the United States, as the master player in this chess game and posing as the prime defender of democracy and human rights, replaced her Jihadi chessmen in Afghanistan with the mercenary Taliban to further promote her regional interests in the area.
"The goings and coming and hobnobbing of UN special envoy Lakhdar Brahimi with the heads of different belligerent factions in the Afghanistan is an exercise in futility as the root cause of the Bleeding Afghan sore is constantly ignored" they added. They demanded that if the UN had the interests of the Afghan people and of peace in Afghanistan at heart it would have expelled the Rabbani "government" delegate from the UN and declared Afghan representation limited to Taliban creatures.
They said that only powerful and uncompromising struggle against fundamentalists was the key to the solution of Afghan problem.
Later, the RAWA activists took out the protest demonstration to condemn the fundamentalists for stabbing in the back of Afghans. The demonstration was addressed by other female activists of the association.
Afghan women activists demo against talks Bureau Report |
PESHAWAR, April 28: A group of Afghan women on Tuesday staged a demonstration against the UN-OIC sponsored talks between Taliban and Northern Alliance here.
The activists of Revolutionary Afghan Women's Association (RAWA) were demanding representation to moderate, and peace-loving Afghans in any talks on future of Afghanistan.
The RAWA activists carrying placards and banners inscribed with slogans against the talks, said the parleys were not for peace, but would only bring more destruction in Afghanistan.
Addressing the rally, the RAWA leaders asked all the neighbouring countries, including Iran, Saudi Arabia, Tajekistan and the US to refrain from meddling in the internal affairs of Afghanistan and leave the Afghan people to settle their problems through Loya Jirga and establishing peace in the war-torn country.
The procession started from Shaheen round about and marched towards Hayat Avenue near defence colony in cantonment area.
A group of Afghan youth presumed to have affiliation with Taliban militia on Jamrod Road tried to stop the women from heading forward and to disrupt it.
However, the women started pelting stones and beating the young Afghans. In the meantime a strong contingent of police also intervened, resorting to baton charge and arresting some of the youth as the remaining were forced to flee away.
The RAWA activists demanded establishment of a democratic set up in the war-torn country and expressed its determination to continue its crusade against "fundamentalism" and "Chauvinism".
The peaceful women processionists chanted slogans against what they termed as "so-called" jehadic forces, involved in the bloodshed.
They blamed these self-styled leaders of quarrelling each others in greed of power and in the process involving themselves in the massive genocide of innocent Afghan people.
The RAWA activists bitterly criticised the Taliban Islamic movement who, they alleged, were discriminating against Afghan women in the name of religion.
RAWA activists hold demo against Islamabad talks PESHAWAR (NNI): The activists of Revolutionary Afghan Women Association Tuesday held a protest demonstration against the talks in Islamabad between the Taliban and the Northern Alliance at Jamrud Road. The RAWA activists, carrying placards and banners inscribed with slogans against the talks, said the parleys are not for peace, but they would only bring more destruction in Afghanistan. The police avoided volatile situation when the supporters of the Taliban reached Jamrud Road and raised slogans against RAWA. Police used lathi charge in time to disperse the Taliban supporters and the RAWA activists. Addressing the rally, the RAWA leaders asked Iran and Saudi Arabia to refrain from interfering in the internal matter of Afghanistan. They said only Afghan people are capable of establishing peace in the war-torn country. The RAWA leaders bitterly criticized the Afghan leaders, saying their infighting has led others to meddle in Afghan affairs. |