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1.5 Million Afghani Widows, Illiterate, Earning $16/Month and Often Forced to Prostitute Themselves

Posted by Lucinda Marshall, Feminist Peace Network at 6:35 AM on February 14, 2008.


The average age of an Afghan widow is just 35 years, and 94 percent of them are unable to read and write
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The following report from IRIN tells the ghastly truth of what it is like for women in the aftermath of decades of militarism in Afghanistan:

"There over 1.5 million widows out of an estimated 26.6 million people in Afghanistan, according to Beyond 9/11, a US-based nonprofit group that provides direct financial support to Afghan widows and their children. Some 50,000-70,000 widows live in Kabul alone, it says.

The government of Afghanistan does not have an accurate figure for the number of widows in the country, but some officials say there are more than 1.5 million.

Most widows illiterate

"The average age of an Afghan widow is just 35 years, and 94 percent of them are unable to read and write," Deborah Zalesne, a board member of the Beyond 9/11 and a law professor at the City University of New York, told IRIN.

"About 90 percent of Afghan widows have children, and the average widow has more than four," Zalesne added. To survive many Afghan widows weave carpets, do tailoring, beg or even engage in prostitution.

In urban areas where women have better access to employment and other services than in conservative rural areas, an average working widow earns about $16 a month, experts estimate."

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Lucinda Marshall is a feminist artist, writer and activist. She is the Founder of the Feminist Peace Network. Her work has been published in numerous publications in the U.S. and abroad including, Counterpunch, AlterNet, Dissident Voice, Off Our Backs, the Progressive, Countercurrents, Z Magazine, Common Dreams, In These Times and Information Clearinghouse. She also blogs at WIMN Online and writes a monthly column for the Louisville Eccentric Observer.


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They're putting their lives at risk, too
Posted by: jpopphan@charter.net on Feb 14, 2008 8:01 AM   
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Prostitution is not tolerated under Islamic law. In fact, these women run the risk of being convicted of adultery - a charge that leads to death by stoning - for even talking to a man to whom they are not related by blood or marriage. All the while, they have to live covered head to toe in a burka with only a small lace-covered slit to see through. If any of these women are raped, again they face the charge of adultery and death by stoning. What a horrible life for these poor women.

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The lives of ALL Prostituted women are at risk
Posted by: Maya on Feb 14, 2008 9:32 AM   
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Why is this shocking AND why is it more horrific that an Afghan women would be prostituted than say a runaway from the South Bronx? Every woman or girl has the right not to be prostituted.
A more specific question is this: why are women so undervalued cross culturally that governemtns do not intervene to provide health care, job training, higher minimum wage, and education to women and girls that is FREE from sexual explotiation which includes being prostituted? Even further what about the demand--WHO and WHY are these men buying bodies?

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