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Women's Lives Are Worse Than Ever, Thanks George W.

Posted by Melissa McEwan, Shakesville at 11:02 AM on March 3, 2008.


President Bush claims that Afghani women are "learning the blessings of freedom." But all we've given them is poverty, death and abuse.
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Women's lives worse than ever. That's the actual headline to an article in The Independent about the state of women's (and girls') lives in Afghanistan, six years after our war to "liberate" them.

At a White House Celebration of International Women's Day, March 12, 2004, President Bush said: "In the last two-and-a-half years, we have seen remarkable and hopeful development in world history. Just think about it: More than 50 million men, women and children have been liberated from two of the most brutal tyrannies on earth—50 million people are free. All these people are now learning the blessings of freedom."

The "blessings of freedom" are these:

Grinding poverty and the escalating war is driving an increasing number of Afghan families to sell their daughters into forced marriages.

Girls as young as six are being married into a life of slavery and rape, often by multiple members of their new relatives. Banned from seeing their own parents or siblings, they are also prohibited from going to school. With little recognition of the illegality of the situation or any effective recourse, many of the victims are driven to self-immolation – burning themselves to death – or severe self-harm.

…The statistics in the report from Womankind, Afghan Women and Girls Seven Years On, make shocking reading. Violent attacks against females, usually domestic, are at epidemic proportions with 87 per cent of females complaining of such abuse – half of it sexual. More than 60 per cent of marriages are forced.

Despite a new law banning the practice, 57 per cent of brides are under the age of 16. The illiteracy rate among women is 88 per cent with just 5 per cent of girls attending secondary school.

Maternal mortality rates – one in nine women dies in childbirth – are the highest in the world alongside Sierra Leone. And 30 years of conflict have left more than one million widows with no enforceable rights, left to beg on the streets alongside an increasing number of orphans.

By November of 2006, there were reports out of Kabul that cases of self-immolation among Afghani women had doubled. The president has never publicly addressed the issue—and, suffice it to say, it was not mentioned when the First Lady hosted a U.S.-Afghan Women's Council Roundtable last month. In fact, aside from Mrs. Bush's casual reference to "Afghanistan's high maternal mortality rate," her remarks would leave one believing that Afghani women's lives were better, not worse than ever. There is no suggestion at all that we have made Afghanistan "one of the most dangerous places in the world to be female."

International Women's Day is March 8 this year, and it is an occasion which the president will certainly use, once again, to claim success on behalf of the women in Afghanistan and Iraq. This will be a lie. It is a lie every year.

It was a lie in 2002, when the "staggeringly high" maternal mortality rate in Afghanistan was first reported. It was a lie in 2003, when there came reports from Afghanistan of enforced "chastity tests" on women who merely spoke to unrelated men and imprisonment of women for "moral crimes." It was a lie in 2004, when he spoke of "the blessings of freedom." It was a lie in 2005, when it was becoming clear that Iraqi women's lives were less and less free. It was a lie in 2006, when we learned that self-immolations were increasing in Afghanistan and that large numbers of female Iraqi refugees were being sex trafficked by male family members or voluntarily turning to prostitution out of necessity for survival. It was a lie in 2007, when we learned that Iraqi women still in-country were prostituting themselves to feed their children, and we all saw a haunting image of an Afghani child bride.

And it will be a lie this year, too.

Women's lives worse than ever. We did that. Our president won't tell the truth about it. We have ruined millions of women's and little girls' lives—and he will tell us, on March 8, that we have set them free.

[Via Memeorandum.]

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Melissa McEwan writes and edits the blog Shakespeare's Sister.


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What else is new?
Posted by: atka on Mar 3, 2008 12:59 PM   
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Really, are we supposed to be surprised? Everything this administration touches, turns to crap. It's all lies, lies and more lies, and they've learned from Goebbels that, if you repeat a lie often enough, people will start to believe it, after all, if it were not true, why would the government be saying it?
I can just see the usual smirk on W. face when he repeats himself that we brought freedom to oppressed women...
My question is, why in the 7 years, or 6 since the invasions, the MSM has been on mute on these and all other issues/lies? Why don't wee see front page news in NYT and other newspapers? Why don't we see it on TV? If the media doesn't show it, the majority of Americans don't know it is happening and W. wins. Are all reporters, journalists, editors and publishers so corrupted by the corporatocracy that none are willing to tell the truth for fear of being fired? Well, then, if that is so, we're already in Nazi Germany...

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» RE: What else is new? Posted by: andrushka
Sounds like Arkansas
Posted by: wagadog on Mar 3, 2008 2:57 PM   
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» RE: Sounds like Arkansas Posted by: abbadon2007
No, it does not look like any place in America
Posted by: cisc on Mar 4, 2008 4:26 AM   
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because if it did we would be finding someplace to blow the crap out of. The idea that Prince George liberated anyone is as silly as how Lincolnesqe he is. The only people he has liberated are the ones who will suffer no more forever. The one thing he has succeeded at is bringing the middle east together-against us. Bull shit all you want here-but if you burn an American's home, kill an American husband, rape an American child, level an American town there is going to be generations of hatred. It won't happen there because they are just so damn grateful for their new liberation and brown people don't bleed red like us, and isn't it nice that someplace in the world women know their place and don't mind staying in it?

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50 Million are Free
Posted by: reinaldok on Mar 4, 2008 5:00 AM   
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Typical of our ever so slanted news from just about all of our MSM. Really can any thinking person believe this newsy "junk food"? What certainly does bother me greatly is that probably between nineteen and thirty percent of our population still think that the Bushies - male and female - and their ilk actually do walk on water and can do no wrong.
Just go to any so called "chew and chat" coffee house or golf club and you will hear these same tawdry stories about how Sadam did have WMDs (sent them to Iran)on and on. The question that should be asked, is how did they get almost full control of the MSM.

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Bass ackwards
Posted by: willymack on Mar 4, 2008 11:56 AM   
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I allude to georgiepoo, of course. In one sense, he's infallible. If he says something-ANYTHING-the exact OPPOSITE is true, each and every time. Infallible to a fault.

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