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Afghan Women Demand Greater Protection
from Government
October 11, 2006 - (Feminist Daily News Wire) Four Afghan women's
groups came together to demand greater protection from violence
against women in a demonstration on Thursday.
The demonstration is a response to the recent murder of Safia Amajan,
the provincial director of the Ministry of Women’s Affairs
for Kandahar and women’s rights crusader.
The four groups participating in the demonstration presented a 13-point
outline of changes they would like to see within the Afghan government,
including: bodyguards and drivers for officials, quick and effective
prosecution for terrorists, better pay for police, remuneration
for families of terror victims, and international aid for “the
root causes of social insecurity and terrorism,” according
to Dzeno Association, a Czech Republic newswire.
“This murder of Safia Amajan shows that those fighting against
freedom and democracy in Afghanistan are committed to removing women
from public life as they are seen as an obstacle to achieving their
goals….
The Government and International community must support, protect
and encourage women’s full participation and just efforts
in all aspects of public life,” said the open letter to President
Hamid Karzai released by the Afghan Women's Network, Agency Coordination
Body for Afghan Relief, Afghan Civil Society Forum, and the Foundation
for Culture and Civil Society.
Violence against women in Afghanistan, especially under the Taliban,
is widespread. The Feminist Majority is working to pass the Afghan
Women's Empowerment Act, which provides funding for women-led non-profits,
the Ministry of Women’s Affairs, and the Afghan Independent
Human Rights Commission. It is anticipated that Congress will take
up the Act when it returns after the November 7 election.
From: http://www.feminist.org/news/newsbyte/uswirestory.asp?id=9925
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