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Afghan woman shot, blinded, for getting a job

Reuters | Nov 10, 2020, 13:24 IST

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33-year-old Khatera was blinded after a gunmen attack in Ghazni province of Afghanistan

KABUL: The last thing 33-year-old Khatera saw were the three men on a motorcycle who attacked her just after she left her job at a police station in Afghanistan's central Ghazni province, shooting at her and stabbing her with a knife in the eyes.

Waking up in hospital, everything was dark.

"I asked the doctors, why I can't see anything? They told me that my eyes are still bandaged because of the wounds. But at that moment, I knew my eyes had been taken from me," she said.

She and local authorities blame the attack on Taliban militants - who deny involvement – and say the assailants acted on a tip-off from her father who vehemently opposed her working outside the home.

For Khatera, the attack caused not just the loss of her sight but the loss of a dream she had battled to achieve - to have an independent career. She joined the Ghazni police as an officer in its crime branch a few months ago.

"I wish I had served in police at least a year. If this had happened to me after that, it would have been less painful. It happened too soon ... I only got to work and live my dream for three months," she told Reuters.

The attack on Khatera, who only uses one name, is indicative of a growing trend, human rights activists say, of an intense and often violent backlash against women taking jobs, especially in public roles. In Khatera's case, being a police officer could have also angered the Taliban.

The rights activists believe a mix of Afghanistan's conservative social norms and an emboldened Taliban gaining influence while the United States withdraws its troops from the country is driving the escalation.

The Taliban are currently negotiating in Doha, Qatar, with the Afghan government to broker a peace deal in which many expect them to formally return to power, but progress is slow and there has been an uptick in fighting and attacks on officials and prominent women around the country.

In recent months, the Taliban have said they will respect women's rights under Sharia law but many educated women say they have doubts. The insurgent group has opposed a reform to add mother's names to identity cards, one of the first concrete stances they have revealed on women's rights as they engage in the peace process.

"Though the situation for Afghan women in public roles has always been perilous, the recent spike in violence across the country has made matters even worse," said Samira Hamidi, Amnesty International's Afghanistan campaigner. "The great strides made on women's rights in Afghanistan over more than a decade must not become a casualty of any peace deal with the Taliban."

CHILDHOOD DREAM DASHED

Khatera's dream as a child was to work outside the home and after years of trying to convince her father, to no avail, she was able to find support from her husband.

But her father, she said, did not give up on his opposition.

"Many times, as I went to duty, I saw my father following me ... he started contacting the Taliban in the nearby area and asked them to prevent me from going to my job," she said.

She said that he provided the Taliban with a copy of her ID card to prove she worked for police and that he had called her throughout the day she was attacked, asking for her location.

Ghazni's police spokesman confirmed they believed the Taliban were behind the attack and that Khatera's father had been taken into custody. Reuters was unable to reach him directly for comment.

A Taliban spokesman said the group was aware of the case, but that it was a family matter and they were not involved.

Khatera and her family, including five children, are now hiding out in Kabul, where she is recovering and mourning the career she lost.

She struggles to sleep, jumps when she hears a motorbike and has had to cut off contact with her extended family, including her mother, who blame her for her father's arrest. She hopes desperately that a doctor overseas might somehow be able to partially restore her sight.

"If it is possible, I get back my eyesight, I will resume my job and serve in the police again," she said, adding in part she needed an income to avoid destitution. "But the main reason is my passion to do a job outside the home."

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Jamahir's comment : Obviously, a very humane act on behalf of the "Good Taliban". Let those evil Afghan socialists go to hell. The Western governments are leaving behind the intellectual and progressive Taliban to rule Afghanistan. All is well, especially for Afghanistan's women. Cheers.
 
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She and local authorities blame the attack on Taliban militants - who deny involvement – and say the assailants acted on a tip-off from her father who vehemently opposed her working outside the home.

There are always two sides of the picture. Taliban have more pressing matters on their hands than to do this to a woman. It's not like she is the only woman in whole Afghanistan that is working. Doesn't make sense. And also if one believes that Taliban are so cruel and have been doing hideous things, then why wouldn't they own this? when according to media they have done worse things than this.
 
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What pressing matters?

Besides it's not like that Taliban's leaders might have ordered this, this might just be an independent act of few Talibs working on behest of her father but this is how the life will be in Afghanistan if these extremists are given free hand to rule and we can expect trickle down effect in Pakistan as we.
There are always two sides of the picture. Taliban have more pressing matters on their hands than to do this to a woman. It's not like she is the only woman in whole Afghanistan that is working. Doesn't make sense. And also if one believes that Taliban are so cruel and have been doing hideous things, then why wouldn't they own this? when according to media they have done worse things than this.
 
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it clearly seems a family matter with Father who must be punished harshly.

and a filthy indian with filthy ToI news got opportunity to play....what a shame.
 
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Taliban have more pressing matters on their hands than to do this to a woman. It's not like she is the only woman in whole Afghanistan that is working.

But what other pressing matters are there for the Taliban other than banning music shops, closing down men's barber shops and pushing women into the shuttlecock burqa ? This is the Taliban's entire desire for Afghanistan. It's not like the Taliban wants to send another Abdul Ahad Mohmand to a space station.

And you can find other such cases if you search. One is this from 2012 :
As many as 11 women have been executed by the Taliban in the Shinwari district of northern Parwan province since the start of the year, provincial Women Affairs director Shah Jan Yazdan Parast said Saturday.
Protesters called for Afghan security force to launch more operations in the areas controlled by the Taliban in order to enforce government laws and protect the people, particularly the women, in those areas.

"We are protesting the killing of women by unknown gunmen - most of the women in the areas under the control of Taliban are facing violence. We urge the government and the civil society activists to prevent violence and call on security force to clear those areas from Taliban control," head of Parwan civil society network Katol Faqir Zada said at the protest.

A policewomen who was among the protesters blamed the officials responsible in the areas for not taking violence against women seriously.

"We protest because women are facing violence," she said. "Those who commit this violence should be arrested and prosecuted. None of the responsible organs have respected women rights so far."


Read this from the OP :
In recent months, the Taliban have said they will respect women's rights under Sharia law but many educated women say they have doubts.
What "Sharia law" is the Taliban talking about ? Surely not the understanding of Islam by progressive people like Nasser and Gaddafi.

and a filthy indian with filthy ToI news got opportunity to play....what a shame.

This "filthy Indian" has quoted a TOI article which in turns quote a Reuters article.

I dont know why father want her daughter to be hurt ? Honor killing and now this one.......Weird people. No, it is not Taliban. It is clearly family matter.

A murder wanted by her mother and father but carried out through the Taliban who share the same regressive, anti-human ideas as the parents.

From the OP :
She and local authorities blame the attack on Taliban militants
 
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'Taliban' future of Afghanistan and its neighbors looks very progressive.
 
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It's Afghanistan

This is what happens there

It's Afghanistan yes but where does the Taliban's ideology come from ?
'Taliban' future of Afghanistan and its neighbors looks very progressive.

The Taliban are very "progressive" hence dearly loved by the "democracy" spreading Western governments.
 
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But what other pressing matters are there for the Taliban other than banning music shops, closing down men's barber shops and pushing women into the shuttlecock burqa ? This is the Taliban's entire desire for Afghanistan. It's not like the Taliban wants to send another Abdul Ahad Mohmand to a space station.


It's pointless to argue with people who think media presents the total truth. I can quote you many examples where foreigners were captured by Taliban and they embraced Islam in captivity and kept their religion Islam when they were freed and sent back to their countries. But no those examples would be brushed aside and put under rug conveniently because that's not the narrative of the media.

Taliban's main desire is and was to get the invading forces out of THEIR country.

So to not go into pointless discussion I would like to end with. Their land their law, don't like it gtfo. I would say the same, when I see India not being progressive when they don't allow beef to be consumed in all their states. You want me to quote beef ban that is embedded in the Indian law of some states? No, you better voice issues that is plaguing your country instead of teaching Taliban how they should govern THEIR OWN.

They are minimalist, simple people. They know life of a man is mortal, so they don't concern themselves with trivial things, they focus on things that are important to them. So, you are no-one to judge them on how they should live and govern.
 
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I can quote you many examples where foreigners were captured by Taliban and they embraced Islam in captivity and kept their religion Islam when they were freed and sent back to their countries.

I won't accept extreme hijabi people like Yvonne Ridley as examples. I will quote one sensible East European man I used to know in 2011-2012 who embraced Islam years ago and was a senior official position in the Libyan Jamahiriya. He had understood the socialist spirit of True Islam.

Taliban's main desire is and was to get the invading forces out of THEIR country.

The Taliban was partly birthed by these same "invading forces".

Their land their law, don't like it gtfo.

Dear sir, the woman victim in the OP is Afghan. So are the eleven executed women I spoke of. It is these innocent Afghans who don't like the Taliban and want them to be removed.

I would say the same, when I see India not being progressive when they don't allow beef to be consumed in all their states.

Eating beef is not all there is to being progressive. There are far more pressing socio-economic issues here in India, like suicides, hunger and oppression against various groups. I desire for communism to govern India.

They are minimalist, simple people.

I am simple. The Taliban are regressive, anti-human people.
 
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'Taliban' future of Afghanistan and its neighbors looks very progressive.

We should be grateful that they only beat us for celebrating Hindu festivals in Hindu majority India, not shoot us.


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Muslim shopkeeper beats up roadside Hindu diya vendor and his family in Agra

NOVEMBER 10, 2020

A Hindu Diya vendor Rakesh and his wife and daughter were beaten up by Haji Shajad, Haji Gulam Rasool, and their friends for putting up a Diya (earthen lamp) stall. The news came to light when the video of the incident went viral on social media.

The incident pertains to the Shahganj Police jurisdiction where Rakesh had set up a temporary stall to sell earthen lamps along with posters for the upcoming Diwali festival. On seeing this an angry Rasool began abusing Rakesh and when the latter objected, Rasool and Shajad gathered their friends and attacked Rakesh, his wife, and daughter. They even threw away Rakesh’s wares.

At a time when the Prime Minister has called for people to be vocal for local and support local producers who are facing a crisis due to the pandemic, this incident has shocked social media users as the video went viral.

According to the available information, a case has been registered with the local police against each other by both parties and an investigation in the matter is ongoing.
 
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