Afghan women choose exile over living under Taliban, shariah law

by Kal El on April 6, 2009 · Comments

And yet our government insists on wasting billions of taxpayer dollars and the lives of our finest men and women trying to set up a supposed democratic government.

Women choose exile as Taliban laws return

THE first Afghan woman to appear on television after the fall of the Taliban has fled the country, saying it is too dangerous, as her husband was shot dead outside their house.

Paween Mushtakhel, 41, and her two children left Afghanistan on Friday. Hours later, under intense pressure from critics worldwide, President Hamid Karzai promised to review new laws that are said in effect to legalise marital rape in the Shi’ite minority.

Those laws had angered Nato countries weighing up US calls for more troops. From London to Ottawa, officials questioned whether they should risk their soldiers’ lives to bolster an Afghan government that not only failed to protect women but was also planning to reverse their hard-won freedoms.

“When the Taliban went I thought things were getting better for women,” said Paween. “Now I think it won’t change for a long time.”

One of the country’s leading actresses, Paween is among a number of prominent Afghan women who have been forced to leave the country in recent months. Others include a leading policewoman who received a letter from the Taliban saying she had been sentenced to death. The letter said she would be next after Malalai Kakar, head of the crimes against women unit in Kandahar, who was gunned down with her son last September.

Paween began her career aged 19 but fled to Pakistan when the mujaheddin entered Kabul in 1992 and closed the theatres. She later returned and married a taxi driver from Khost, with whom she had a son and daughter, now aged eight and seven.

When the Taliban fell she seized the opportunity to be the first woman to appear on TV. “Others were scared but I thought it was good to show the way,” she explained.

- She should be commended and revered for her courage. And she would be, had she not had the misfortune of being born in an islamic shi*thole.

Her own family did not agree. “My sisters cut me off, saying, ‘Why are you appearing on TV? Being an actress in this country is like being a whore’.”

Last summer she appeared in a production of the Shakespeare comedy Love’s Labour’s Lost, staged by a French director, after which she began to receive death threats. People in turbans came on motorbikes, saying: “Don’t act or you’ll be killed.” Her husband was also threatened. “They told him, ‘You pimp, letting your wife on TV. If you’re a real man you’ll beat her and kick her and take her back to Khost’.”

– Yeah those muslims really know how to treat their women, don’t they?

One night, as Paween came out of Ariana TV, she was knocked down by a bike. Then, as she prepared dinner at home, her husband went out for firewood. She thought she heard shots, but because there were lots of fireworks at the time, she took little notice. By 11pm he had still not returned. Paween said: “I did not sleep all night. I knew something had happened.”

At 9am a local elder told her she should go to the police station, and 200 yards from their house she saw her husband’s bullet-riddled body.

When she tried to register a case with the police, they asked for a bribe. She took her children into hiding and spent three months trying to get help. Eventually she ended up at the national security office, where she was warned off, on pain of also ending up dead.

– Those Afghan cops are really great at protecting the innocent, right?

“What can I do but run away?” she asked. Paween is now in Pakistan and hopes to request asylum in Canada. Her story adds weight to the fury of Nato officials over the laws from the Shi’ite minority, which would limit the rights of women, apparently in a bid to secure clerics’ votes in the coming election. Women will also need their husband’s permission to leave their home, just as in Taliban times.

– Where are those islamotards who always insist that islam liberated women, and that  islam gives women equal rights? Didn’t we just see a comment from some imbecile here that “islam ennobles women”?

“We are there to defend universal values and when I see a law threatening to come into effect which fundamentally violates women’s rights . . . that worries me,” said Jaap de Hoop Scheffer, the Nato secretary-general.

Karzai said he had ordered the justice ministry to review the law, together with scholars and religious leaders. “Measures would be taken” if it contravened the country’s constitution or sharia, he said.

– Funny that Karzai only reacted when the international community grew outraged and demanded something be done. No outrage, no rights for women, minorities, homosexuals, or infidels. Look at Saudi Arabia and Iran for examples.

He complained that western media had mistranslated one part of the law, which appeared to restrict a woman’s right to leave her home. However, he did not mention another article that governs sexual relations between Shi’ite men and their wives, which the United Nations claims amounts to “legalised rape”.

– Right, just like infidels have mistranslated all those verses in the quran that jihadis use to justify blowing up airplanes, cars, trains, themselves, churches, synagogues, community centers, children, retarded women, etc…

Original article.

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  • JEWHAWK
    Islam is a terrible thing,but for the WOMEN is 100 times worse.

    Islam denies EVERY right Western women fought for and gained
    throughout the last 150 years.
    The Feminist Movement should combat this heinous threat,even
    if speaking about this issue is considered "offensive to Islamic
    sensitivities" and,of course,"politically incorrect".

    As far as I'm concerned,I LOVE to be an ANTI-PC kind of guy.
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