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As world helps shot Pakistani girl, Afghans ask “what about us?

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Echoing concerns of other prominent Afghan women, Ershad said the government took no real interest in women’s rights, instead using the issue for political gain and currying favour with Western backers, a claim Kabul has dismissed as untrue.— Photo by Reuters

KABUL: The global attention bestowed on a Pakistani schoolgirl shot by the Taliban has sparked outcry amongst many Afghans dismayed by what they say is the unequal response to the plight of their women and children.

Malala Yousufzai, shot by Taliban gunmen for advocating girls’ education, was flown from Pakistan to Britain to receive treatment after the attack this month which drew widespread condemnation and an international outpouring of support .

“Every day an Afghan girl is abused, raped, has acid thrown on her face and mutilated. Yet no one remembers or acknowledges these girls,” Elay Ershad, who represents the nomadic Kuchi people in Afghan parliament, told Reuters.

Echoing concerns of other prominent Afghan women, Ershad said the government took no real interest in women’s rights, instead using the issue for political gain and currying favour with Western backers, a claim Kabul has dismissed as untrue.

President Hamid Karzai has repeatedly condemned Yousufzai’s shooting, even using it to address women’s rights in his country: “The people of Afghanistan … see this attempt not only against (Yousufzai) but also against all Afghan girls,” he said last week.

The closest Karzai has come this year to condemning violence against women in Afghanistan, as seen on the scale he has done with Yousufzai, was in July when gunmen publicly executed a 22-year-old woman, named Najiba, for alleged adultery, which prompted an international outcry.

“If the president does not care about Afghan women in general, why does he suddenly care about Malala?” Ershad asked.

“No one (here) ever seeks justice once the television cameras are turned off.”

The United Arab Emirates provided the plane taking Yousufzai to Britain, while British officials said the Pakistani government was footing the bill for her lengthy treatment in Birmingham.

Karzai has told Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari that the attack was proof the two needed to tackle a common enemy, a move widely seen as an attempt to soothe ties between the neighbours amid bickering over Pakistani shelling across the countries’ lawless border.

“We better understand Malala’s situation”

Afghan women have won back basic rights in education, voting and employment since the Taliban were ousted from power in 2001, sparking the present Nato-led war, but Afghanistan remains one of the worst places on Earth to be a woman, despite billions of dollars in aid and pledges to better their lives.

There is now mounting concern that such freedoms will not be protected and may even be traded away as Kabul seeks a peace deal with the Taliban, as most foreign troops prepare to leave the country by the end of 2014.

“We understand Malala’s situation better than anybody in the world, (yet) our government defends women’s rights with empty slogans and actually does next to nothing,” said Suraya Parlika, a Nobel Peace Prize nominee and member of the upper house of parliament.

The popular, privately owned Tolo television highlighted the story of a policeman in eastern Ghazni province, called Zalmai, whose young son and daughter were shot dead in front of him by suspected Taliban members just days before Yousufzai’s Oct. 9 shooting in Pakistan’s Swat valley.

“How can the Afghan government react so and condemn (the attack on) a Pakistani girl and ignore such an event like this?”

Tolo quoted one of Zalmai’s colleagues as saying this week, adding that officials had ignored requests to investigate.

Afghanistan’s independent human rights commission says violence against women is increasing across the country as Karzai’s government appears to backslide on women’s rights.

The older brother of Mah Gul, a 20-year-old woman beheaded last week in western Herat province by her in-laws for refusing prostitution, said local officials initially took no interest in her murder.

“People get told off for slaughtering someone else’s cow but we had to wait for her murder to be announced in the mosque before anything was done about it,” 32-year-old taxi driver and Gul’s brother Mohammad Nasir Akbari told Reuters.

Four people including Gul’s husband and in-laws were arrested last week, officials said.
 
US/Nato are in Afghanistan.They are doing what ever they like from killing innocent women and children to pissing on dead bodies.Nobody have tied their hands. But that's what they like to do. They dont care about women rights as there own country is suffering from under-age pregnant girls,sexual abuse at work,rape etc.

:disagree: :disagree: please dont get jealouse of Malala. she deserves it.
Exactly, fake cases do get and deserve these kind of attention from US and company.
 
US/Nato are in Afghanistan.They are doing what ever they like from killing innocent women and children to pissing on dead bodies.Nobody have tied their hands. But that's what they like to do. They dont care about women rights as there own country is suffering from under-age pregnant girls,sexual abuse at work,rape etc.

It happens with much greater frequency in Pakistan/Bangladesh/India etc.

We probably have the largest number of under-age pregnant girls, rapes and sexual abuse.

I can never understand how people from south Asia feels that they even have the right to accuse America of women abuse.

Such a sad bunch of hypocrites.
 
It happens with much greater frequency in Pakistan/Bangladesh/India etc.

We probably have the largest number of under-age pregnant girls, rapes and sexual abuse.

I can never understand how people from south Asia feels that they even have the right to accuse America of women abuse.

Such a sad bunch of hypocrites.

Is the topic about women in Pakistan ,India and Bangladesh or is it Afghanistan.We have hundreds of topics running on PDF about women in our countrys. Do you have a bit of sense or you just wrote the conclusion without reading the post.
 
Look at the picture of Afghani women The abysmal condition they are living into. May God (Real god) come in Afghanistan and releave these women from pain and suffering...


US/Nato are in Afghanistan.They are doing what ever they like from killing innocent women and children to pissing on dead bodies.Nobody have tied their hands. But that's what they like to do. They dont care about women rights as there own country is suffering from under-age pregnant girls,sexual abuse at work,rape etc.

Under age marriage: India-Pak-BD come No1 while considering premature pregnancy .
Rape: Rape by husband is not defined in India-Pak-BD, if counted, almost each family suffered from rape, now imagine the number.
Rape case: More than half of rape cases are covered under carpet in India pak and BD..


First define rape according to western norms, then make big talk.,...


Before targeting them look into in your backyard. I have seen west women, they are independent, free and strong. F\\\
 
Look at the picture of Afghani women The abysmal condition they are living into. May God (Real god) come in Afghanistan and releave these women from pain and suffering...


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dont you see worst are conditions in Haryana in the same manner?
 
afghan women should flee that place yes I know Pakistan too is bad in women's rights but it's still a paradise compared to Afghanistan borders should be sealed for afghan men though.
 
dont you see worst are conditions in Haryana in the same manner?

Heeeh bhagwaan !! Madam ji they were just about 70 - 80 cases in Harayana .
Btw Haraya girls wear skirt and tops & jeans in the streets even at 10pm something pakistani women can only imagine
 
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