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Bombs Will Kill Women in Afghanistan

Posted by Robert Greenwald, Brave New Foundation at 9:11 AM on July 8, 2009.


Brave New Foundation explores the disproportionate hardships of war on women and their families, and how you can help.

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Self immolation is a method of suicide by lighting oneself on fire. According to the Revolutionary Association of the Women of Afghanistan, self immolation has never been such an epidemic in Afghanistan as it is today. This is one fact that leads people to the sobering reality that our efforts in Afghanistan have done nothing for the vast majority of women there.

Despite this, politicians, military leaders, and sadly even some misguided American feminist groups continue to use the plight of women in Afghanistan to justify more spending, more troops and more war. People who care for the people of Afghanistan have got to see this for what it is. Women never benefit from bombs and bullets.

When the U.S and its allies chose to put the Karzai regime in place, they conveniently overlooked the fact that it is overrun with the same patriarchal attitudes toward women as the Taliban. During my recent trip to Afghanistan, I saw the crushing poverty that Afghans must endure. A few brave women from RAWA and the Afghan Women's Mission pointed out in a recent article that, "The military establishment claims that it must win the military victory first and then the U.S. will take care of humanitarian needs. But they have it backward. Improve living conditions and security will improve. Focus on security at the expense of humanitarian goals, and coalition forces will accomplish neither. The first step toward improving people's lives is a negotiated settlement to end the war."
 
Share this video and help your friends and family to see what is really happening to women in Afghanistan. Refuse to accept the line that we must stay in Afghanistan to protect the women of Afghanistan. Help us get people to Rethink Afghanistan.

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Robert Greenwald is a producer, director and political activist. His new media company, Brave New Films, is currently focused on making short videos like the FOX Attacks (FoxAttacks.com) and The REAL McCain (TheRealMcCain.com), which educate and empower viewers to take action and have been seen by millions.


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Revolutionary Association of the Women of Afghanistan
Posted by: Defenestrator on Jul 8, 2009 12:48 PM   
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How Much Money?
Posted by: curiousdwk on Jul 9, 2009 6:11 AM   
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Has the US ever said that its role in Afghanistan is for Humanitarian reasons? How much money would Congree allot if it were for Humanitarian reasons? How much money would Congress allot if it were for military reasons?

What a shame the US has become in the eyes of so many in the world. What hypocrites we are. That is why I no longer claim to be a US Citizen but rather I am a Global Citizen.

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IF YOU CARE, CHALLENEGE THE WARMONGERING WEST?
Posted by: Malcus Garvey on Jul 9, 2009 10:22 AM   
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Once again, like Richard Bernstein's book, "The East, The West, & Sex," the white male tries to further whorifiy the women of all ethnicities and regions, with his supposed concern for them. Don't boys and men die from wars, more o than women? Where are the white men's concerns for them; ever?

The 2nd chapter of his book reads: "The Whole World As The White Man's Brothel." He cares for women Of Color, alright. Enough concern to save their bodies for the pornography beds?

War, period, is anti-humane. The growth of Islam is the real fear white/Jewish men have, and their goal is to domesticate women of the Middle east, like they feel they have the African-American in the U.S. Difference being, the Mid East men are too God-fearing to let that happen. They'll honorably kill them before they allow them to shame the race, like the A-A's have their families, men, race, God.

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