What do Afghan Women Want?

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Social Issues

 

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Anita K

 

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July 5, 2014

 

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University

 

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Harassment, violence, illiteracy, poverty and extreme repression continue to characterize reality for many afghan women. From the reading I surmise that RAWA might be one of the oldest women’s political organizations in Afghanistan having been established in 1977 in Kabul. Regrettably it did not receive worldwide recognition until the late 1990s when feminist campaigns hit their stride...
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Regrettably it did not receive worldwide recognition until the late 1990s when feminist campaigns hit their stride. Despite its growing popularity as an advocate for Afghan women, the author presents an unbiased view of the organization. Noy’s argument consists largely of the fact that although rights for women have come a ways since September 11th there’s still a ways to go...
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