SOC: Petition regarding women in Afghanistan

From: GBurch1@aol.com
Date: Sat Sep 25 1999 - 06:17:26 MDT


I received the following on another mailing list. I've signed it and am
passing it on here because I believe it serves a very extropic cause:

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The government of Afghanistan is waging a war upon women. Since the
Taliban took power in 1996, women have had to wear burqua and have been
beaten and stoned in public for not having the proper attire, even if
this means simply not having the mesh covering in front of their eyes.

One woman was beaten to DEATH by an angry mob of fundamentalists for
accidentally exposing her arm while she was driving. Another was stoned
to death for trying to leave the country with a man that was not a
relative. Women are not allowed to work or even go out in public without
a male relative; professional women such as professors, translators,
doctors, lawyers, artists and writers have been forced from their jobs
and stuffed into their homes, so that depression is becoming so
widespread that it has reached emergency levels.

There no way in such an extreme Islamic society to know the suicide rate
with certainty, but relief workers are estimating that the suicide rate
among women, who cannot find proper medication and treatment for severe
depression and would rather take their lives than live in such
conditions, has increased significantly.

Homes where a woman is present must have their windows painted so that
she can never be seen by outsiders. They must wear silent shoes so that
they are never heard. Women live in fear of their lives for the
slightest misbehaviour. Because they cannot work, those without male
relatives or
husbands are either starving to death or begging on the street, even if
they hold Ph.D.'s.

There are almost no medical facilities available for women, and relief
workers, in protest, have mostly left the country, taking medicine and
psychologists and other things necessary to treat the sky-rocketing
level of depression among women. At one of the rare hospitals for women,
a reporter found still, nearly lifeless bodies lying motionless on top
of beds, wrapped in their burqua, unwilling to speak, eat, or do
anything, but slowly wasting away. Others have gone mad and were seen
crouched in corners, perpetually rocking or crying, most of them in fear. One
doctor
is considering, when what little medication that is left finally runs
out, leaving these women in front of the president's residence as a form
of peaceful protest.

It is at the point where the term 'human rights violations' has become
an understatement. Husbands have the power of life and death over their
women relatives, especially their wives, but an angry mob has just as
much right to stone or beat a woman, often to death, for exposing an
inch of flesh or offending them in the slightest way. Women enjoyed
relative freedom, to work, dress generally as they wanted, and drive and
appear
in public alone until only 1996. The rapidity of this transition is the
main reason for the depression and suicide; women who were once educators or
doctors or simply used to basic human freedoms are now severely
restricted and treated as sub-human in the name of right-wing
fundamentalist Islam. It is not their tradition or 'culture', but is alien to
them, and
it is extreme even for those cultures where fundamentalism is the rule.

Everyone has a right to a tolerable human existence, even if they are
women in a Muslim country. If we can threaten military force in Kosovo
in the name of human rights for the sake of ethnic Albanians, citizens
of the world can certainly express peaceful outrage at the oppression,
murder and injustice committed against women by the Taliban.

STATEMENT: In signing this, we agree that the current treatment of women
in Afghanistan is completely UNACCEPTABLE and deserves support and
action by the United Nations and that the current situation overseas
will not be tolerated. Women's Rights is not a small issue anywhere and
it is UNACCEPTABLE for women in 1999 to be treated as sub-human and so much
as property. Equality and human decency is a RIGHT not a freedom, whether
one lives in Afghanistan or elsewhere.

1) Suzanne Dathe, Grenoble, France
2) Laurence COMPARAT, Grenoble,France
3) Philippe MOTTE, Grenoble, France
4) Jok FERRAND, Mont St Martin, France
5) Emmanuelle PIGNOL, St Martin d'Heres, FRANCE
6) Marie GAUTHIER, Grenoble, FRANCE
7) Laurent VESCALO, Grenoble,FRANCE
8) Mathieu MOY, St Egreve, FRANCE
9) Bernard BLANCHET, Mont St Martin, FRANCE
10) Tassadite FAVRIE, Grenoble, FRANCE
11) Loic GODARD, St Ismier, FRANCE
12) Benedicte PASCAL, Grenoble, FRANCE
13) Khedaidja BENATIA, Grenoble, FRANCE
14) Marie-Therese LLORET, Grenoble,FRANCE
15) Benoit THEAU, Poitiers, FRANCE
16) Bruno CONSTANTIN, Poitiers, FRANCE
17) Christian COGNARD, Poitiers, FRANCE
18) Robert GARDETTE, Paris, FRANCE
19) Claude CHEVILLARD, Montpellier, FRANCE
20) gilles FREISS, Montpellier, FRANCE
21) Patrick AUGEREAU, Montpellier, FRANCE.
22) Jean IMBERT, Marseille, FRANCE
23) Jean-Claude MURAT, Toulouse, France
24) Anna BASSOLS, Barcelona, Spain
25) Mireia DUNACH, Barcelona, Spain
26) Michel VILLAZ, Grenoble, France
27) Pages Frederique, Dijon, France
28) Rodolphe FISCHMEISTER, Chatenay-Malabry,France
29) Francois BOUTEAU, Paris, France
30) Patrick PETER, Paris, France
31) Lorenza RADICI, Paris, France
32) Monika Siegenthaler, Bern, Switzerland
33) Mark Philp, Glasgow, Scotland
34) Tomas Andersson, Stockholm, Sweden
35) Jonas Eriksson, Stockholm, Sweden
36) Karin Eriksson, Stockholm, Sweden
37) Ake Ljung, Stockholm, Sweden
38) Carina Sedlmayer, Stockholm, Sweden
39) Rebecca Uddman, Stockholm, Sweden
40) Lena Skog, Stockholm, Sweden
41) Micael Folke, Stockholm, Sweden
42) Britt-Marie Folke, Stockholm, Sweden
43) Birgitta Schuberth, Stockholm, Sweden
44) Lena Dahl, Stockholm, Sweden
45) Ebba Karlsson, Stockholm, Sweden
46) Jessica Carlsson, Vaxjo, Sweden
47) Sara Blomquist, Vaxjo, Sweden
48) Magdalena Fosseus, Vaxjo, Sweden
49) Charlotta Langner, Goteborg, Sweden
50) Andrea Egedal, Goteborg, Sweden
51) Lena Persson, Stockholm, Sweden
52) Magnus Linder, Umea ,Sweden
53) Petra Olofsson, Umea, Sweden
54) Caroline Evenbom, Vaxjo, Sweden
55) Asa Pettersson, Grimsas, Sweden
56) Jessica Bjork, Grimsas, Sweden
57) Linda Ahlbom Goteborg, Sweden
58) Jenny Forsman, Boras, Sweden
59) Nina Gunnarson, Kinna, Sweden
60) Andrew Harrison, New Zealand
61) Bryre Murphy, New Zealand
62) Claire Lugton, New Zealand
63) Sarah Thornton, New Zealand
64) Rachel Eade, New Zealand
65) Magnus Hjert, London, UK
67) Madeleine Stamvik, Hurley, UK
68) Susanne Nowlan, Vermont, USA
69) Lotta Svenby, Malmoe, Sweden
70) Adina Giselsson, Malmoe, Sweden
71) Anders Kullman, Stockholm, Sweden
72) Rebecka Swane, Stockholm,Sweden
73) Jens Venge, Stockholm, Sweden
74) Catharina Ekdahl, Stockholm, Sweden
75) Nina Fylkegard, Stockholm, Sweden
76) Therese Stedman, Malmoe, Sweden
77) Jannica Lund, Stockholm, Sweden
78) Douglas Bratt
79) Mats Lofstrom, Stockholm, Sweden
80) Li Lindstrom, Sweden
81) Ursula Mueller, Sweden
82) Marianne Komstadius, Stockholm, Sweden
83) Peter Thyselius, Stockholm, Sweden
84) Gonzalo Oviedo, Quito, Ecuador
85) Amalia Romeo, Gland, Switzerland
86) Margarita Restrepo, Gland, Switzerland
87) Eliane Ruster, Crans p.C., Switzerland
88) Jennifer Bischoff-Elder, Hong Kong
89) Azita Lashgari, Beirut, Lebanon
90) Khashayar Ostovany, New York, USA
91) Lisa L Miller, Reno NV
92) Danielle Avazian, Los Angeles, CA
93) Sara Risher, Los Angeles, Ca.
94) Melanie London, New York, NY
95) Susan Brownstein , Los Angeles, CA
96) Steven Raspa, San Francisco, CA
97) Margot Duane, Ross, CA
98) Natasha Darnall, Los Angeles, CA
99) Candace Brower, Evanston, IL
100) James Kjelland, Evanston, IL
101) Michael Jampole, Beach Park, IL, USA
102) Diane Willis, Wilmette, IL, USA
103) Sharri Russell, Roanoke, VA, USA
104) Faye Cooley, Roanoke, VA, USA
105) Natalie Edwards, Charlottesville VA USA
106) Cyndy Williams, Charlottesville, VA USA
107) Donna Hall, Lynchburg, Va USA
108) Robin Hinkle, Lynchburg, VA USA
109) George Vass Venice, FL USA
110) Martha Ferris, Moncks Corner, SC USA
111) Teresa Smith, Charleston, SC, USA
112) Terry Longo, Orlando, FL, USA
113) Charlotte Downs, Orlando, FL, USA
114) Laura M. Connaughton, Orlando, FL USA
115) Ronit Doran, Tel Aviv, Israel
116) Iris Berenstein, Johannesburg, South Africa
117) Lynne Jeffreys, Johannesburg, South Africa
118) Sharon van Heerden, Johannesburg, South Africa
119) Lizelle Mc Mahon, Johannesburg, South Africa
120) Frik du Toit Suid Afrika
121) Glenda Warrin, Cape Town, South Africa
122) Andrew le Roux, Cape Town, South Africa
123) Nathea Beukes, Cape Town, South Africa
124) Johan Wiesner, Toowoomba, Australia
125) Retha Wiesner, Toowoomba, Australia
126) Leon de Villiers, Toowoomba, Australia
127) Leslie Willmers, Cape Town, South Africa
128) Wayne Jacobs, Cape Town, South Africa
129) Davlynne Lidbetter, Cape Town, South Africa
130) Gunnar Blondal, Oslo, Norway
140) Hjortur Blondal, Reykjavik, Iceland
141) Hordur Sigurjonsson, Reykjavik, Iceland
142) Barbara Eriksson, Gislaved, Sweden
143) Henry Z, Denmark
144) Helle S, Denmark
145) Wiktor S, Denmark
146) Ilona K, Kitimat, Canada
147) Katherine Vinluan-Arellano, Philippines
148) Toby Pedersen, Arkansas, USA
149) Nancy Pedersen, Longview, TX, USA
150) Renee' Golden, Kilgore, TX, USA
151) Linda Hill, Longview, TX, USA
152) Vicki Flaris, Longview, TX, USA
153) James D. Rapp, Limassol, CYPRUS.
154) Cherylin Masters,Wilshire, England
155) Kevin Anderson, Wiltshire, England
156) Nigel Stenner, Bristol, England
157) Owen Dyke, Bath, England.
158) Sylvie Harris, Bristol, England.
159) Sandrine Pillon, Wokingham, England
160) Clare Batup, Wokingham, England
161) Julie Simcock, Hurst, England
162) Nigel Williams, London, England
163) J.Truscott, England
164) Tina Bartlett-Game, Orlando, FL USA
165) Loretta Greenhalgh, London, UK
166) Arun Kumar, London, UK
167) Gary McFeat, London, UK
168) Dean Ervik, Sydney, Australia
169) Mina Ervik, Sydney, Australia
170) Tom King,Sydney,Australia
171) Adrian King, Sydney, Australia
172) Aaron Rogers, Sydney, Australia
173) Dorian Moore, London, UK
174) Gerry Leeper, Edinburgh, UK
175) Diane Simpson, Chester, UK
176) Anne Collins, Welshpool, Mid Wales, UK
177) Marylin Dixon, Solihull, UK
178) Roger Davies, Abergavenny, UK
179) Greg Burch, Houston, Texas, USA

PLEASE COPY this email on to a new message,sign the bottom and forward
it. If you receive this list with more than 200 names on it, please
e-mail a copy of it to:

sarabande@brandeis.edu <mailto:sarabande@brandeis.edu>
Send after every 200 names.)

Even if you decide not to sign, please be considerate and do not kill
the petition. Thank you. It is best to copy rather than forward the
petition.



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