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Thursday, January 12, 2012

[ALOCHONA] FW: Sahar Gul’s Story, A Clear Image of Women’s Life in Afghanistan



        
             This is what all the Zia-piyaris and Mr. S. A. Hannan and his Jamaati cohorts want to see in the Future of Bangladesh -- a Muslim Bangladesh (as opposed to that Hindu India over there across the wrapped around border).  They would definitely have all the great powers of the world (petro-dollars and Uncle Sam), secretly, if not overtly, to back their efforts towards that goal. None of those powers want to see a Secular Bangladesh.  Now they even have the force of the Vatican under the super-conservative Pope Benedict XVI to prevent any movement to make Bangladesh a secular country. 
             Awami League is not a secular political party, though they opportunistically mouth a few words for secularism now and then. Unfortunately our secular leaders and activists do not quite see the dangers and the powers active behind such things as Islamic Banking, mushrooming of quomi madrassahs, English medium primary schools (teaching Arabic and English only, and no Bangla language), petro-dollar funded hospitals and clinics, and so on and so forth.

             Please have the heart to read the rest of the news story.

             [Nota Bene:  A great example of 'family values' in practice as prescribed by S. A. Hannan]

             Farida Majid       

Afghanistan: Two Centuries of Genocide, Slavery, Civil War, War Crimes and Systematic Discrimination

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Sahar Gul's Story, A Clear Image of Women's Life in Afghanistan

Monday 9 January 2012, by Basir Ahang


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On December 27th, 2011, 15 year old Sahar Gul was discovered imprisoned in her in-law's musty, dark cellar by the Baghlan Province Police. Seven months earlier, while living in Badakhshan Province, Sahar had been forced into marriage. The police report stated the young girl had been imprisoned, tortured and violently beaten by the husband and his family because she refused to work and earn money as a prostitute.
Sahar was in critical condition when she arrived to a hospital in Polikhomri. The doctors reported she had multiple injuries from the abuse, including a broken shoulder and head trauma. Her torture included someone pulling her fingernails out.

[continue reading by clicking of the link of Kabul Press given below]

Sahar Gul's Story, A Clear Image of Women's Life in Afghanistan


Date: Thu, 12 Jan 2012 07:30:06 -0800

Subject: Sahar Gul's Story, A Clear Image of Women's Life in Afghanistan
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