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Our Corrupt Occupation of Afghanistan
November 25, 2009 By Robert NaimanSource: t r u t h o u t
-Malalai Joya
The Woman Who Will Not Be Silenced
August 06, 2009 By Johann Hari
Source: The Independent
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-------- this older essay of Malalai Joya is more pertinent than ever.
March 04, 2008
By Malalai Joya
Source: Rabble Ca
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Today, in the name of bringing human rights, women's rights and democracy, our country has been occupied. Under the nose of NATO troops and Canadian troops, the situation of women is getting worse day by day. More women than ever are committing suicide by self-immolation. Recently, in Laghman province, a woman burned herself in front of the courthouse because she could not get justice. The case of Parwez Kambakhsh, who remains in prison, shows that there is no freedom of speech in my country, even though it is guaranteed in our constitution.
Just this winter, more than 1000 people died from the cold, because of poverty. Some women have been forced to sell their babies for only ten dollars just to get enough money to survive. And today
This situation continues because, of the billions of dollars that
The great people of
These troops are supposedly bombing the Taliban, but instead of killing Taliban ordinary people are the victims. And the Taliban is only becoming more powerful again. People right now do not trust these foreign troops and they do not support this government. If they continue their policy they will face the resistance of the Afghan people and more blood of innocent people will be shed.
Because of our history - we were attacked by both the British and the Soviets - our people do not trust foreign troops. But this time, after Soviet occupation, civil war and the Taliban, people - even though they were suspicious of
Today, the people of
There is no question that
But we don't only want the withdrawal of these foreign troops. We also want the withdrawal of the warlords and the Taliban. We want disarmament of these criminals and we want support for democratic parties.
On behalf of my people, I send my condolences and share the pain of those Canadian families who have lost their loved ones in
Malalai Joya is an Afghan MP currently appealing her suspension from the country's parliament. She spoke to rabble.ca editor Derrick O'Keefe.