Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Afghanistan worst country in world for women, confirming decade of sacrifice by Americans a complete waste on impervious savage culture-Reuters study

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Watch Afghan savages brutally flog a young girl, (see end of this post), see them remove clothing from her backside so it will hurt more. Savagery is accepted sharia law across Islamic countries. Americans are being robbed to enrich a massive perverted culture. Obama is in talks to continue American presence there for decades during which time Afghans say our soldiers must abide by their laws which include crime and perversion especially sexual abuse of children.

6/15/11, "Report: Afghanistan is most dangerous country for women," MSNBC.com, Europe

"An ongoing war, dismal health care and extreme poverty make Afghanistan the most dangerous country in the world for women, according to a global survey.

Congo was a close second due to horrific levels of rape, according to the poll by TrustLaw, a legal news service run by Thomson Reuters Foundation.
  • Pakistan, India and Somalia rounded out the top five.

The poll, released Wednesday, surveyed perceptions of threats ranging from domestic abuse and economic discrimination to female fetus killing,

  • genital mutilation and acid attacks.

"Ongoing conflict, NATO airstrikes and cultural practices combined make Afghanistan a very dangerous place for women," TrustLaw quoted Antonella Notari, head of Women Change Makers, a group that supports women social entrepreneurs around the world, as saying.

"In addition, women who do attempt to speak out or take on public roles that challenge ingrained gender stereotypes of what's acceptable for women to do or not, such as working as policewomen or news broadcasters, are often intimidated or killed," she said.

TrustLaw asked 213 gender experts from five continents to rank countries by overall perceptions of danger as well as by six risks: health threats, sexual violence, non-sexual violence, cultural or religious factors, lack of access to resources and trafficking. Poll respondents included aid professionals, academics, health workers, policymakers, journalists and development specialists.

"Hidden dangers — like a lack of education or terrible access to healthcare — are as deadly, if not more so, than physical dangers like rape and murder which usually grab the headlines,” Monique Villa, chief executive of the Thomson Reuters Foundation, was quoted as saying by The Guardian newspaper. "In Afghanistan, for instance, women have a one in 11 chance of dying in childbirth. In the top five countries, basic human rights are systematically denied to women."

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6/13/11, "Secret US and Afghanistan talks could see troops stay for decades," UK Guardian, J. Burke

You Tube is not anxious for Americans to know what they are sacrificing for in Afghanistan. When I tried to look at this video, You Tube withheld it, required me to formally sign in and state I was over 18. After that, the video had multiple disclaimers to further discourage viewing, warning that images were very 'disturbing.' EXACTLY, which is why they should be playing 24/7 in every home in America, not hiding behind warnings.

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Karzai says Islamic stoning should go through 'proper judicial systems.'

"A spokesman for Afghan President Hamid Karzai, Waheed Omar, said if the incident (stoning to death) was confirmed it would be condemned in the strongest terms by the government. This month the Taliban also reportedly flogged and killed a pregnant widow in western Baghdis province."...
  • Stoning is part of sharia law in many places:
"It still exists on the law books in Afghanistan, Iran, sections of Nigeria, Pakistan, Sudan, and the United Arab Emirates.
  • ...Ayatollah Shahroudi, the head of Iran’s judiciary, ...in 2002 said stoning should no longer exist in Iranian law.

Despite Shahroudi’s stance, stoning continues to remain on the law books in Iran and

Reference, MSNBC and news service reports, 7/8/10, "Where is stoning legal, and how is it done?"
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2/11/11, "Pew Global Attitudes Project" conducted 4/12/10-5/7/10, released 12/2/10

Scroll down on link to see above chart.


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