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they were to do with two alike and universities because this is freedoms. that no one respects lozier. should. be a pawn for their own good for their protection either through the autobahn of. if women don't wear their headscarf they will be harassed raped injured and humiliated. told there is no law the gun is the low we have the woman in parliament we have the woman in media we have the woman in the universe there is we have the woman in the government we have minister. can you imagine that is that the suspect that they had. their way they exchange a daughter but the doc just put that plan to have a funny duck and play with that right now. nine
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percent of. females is good to university woman out of working buy into it by go out of men in big cities in really they do this is so every two women. they are independent the economy independent they have some somebody this is maybe one or two pressing no more most of them when we say that the situation of women in afghanistan has improved you can only take into consideration places such as harrow to missouri sharif and kabul. in the provinces in the villages the situation hasn't changed some women are still victims of violence and rape me.
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good morning i'm laura bush and i'm delivering this week's radio address to kick off a worldwide effort on the brutality against women. network and the. taliban. soldiers. across much of the country and the people of afghanistan especially women are rejoicing and women
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are the bush administration latched on to the issue of the oppression of women now women were oppressed a long time and you never heard anybody talk about it but when the u.s. wanted to invade all the. military. and women are no longer imprisoned in their home they can listen to music and teach their daughters without fear of punishment the fight against terrorism. the rights and dignity of women the media talking to the whole country we are going to liberate the women of afghanistan. can liberate their people. you certainly can't do it through the barrel of a gun. unfortunately now did the recent permanent civil war and
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we were once again imprisoned by the people. and things are going backwards somewhat. when i was fourteen years old now i have six children. are stuff that is many folks my marriage was like like many at that marriage it wasn't forced marriages but it was arranged marriages i used to say that accidentally has that this. is what it's supposed to. be really he believes woman strike by itself. this is a joy in the us and head out that has been has been stopped the stopped by by by knife because she has a right to you and i democrats young generation want to play her all day today this command us off a smile haunt. wanted criminal minds and the rest of afghanistan and his puppet of
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you know as well and and then they beat a knife to a stop not poor the women in the thread due to the shaky situation within the country many of them a journalist it's sad and many of them have been assassinated and therefore it has paid for too high a price to act the us woman who has been killed. in kandahar my john and kandahar. and part of why not be on jim and head off gone much twenty five fearful journalists and couple. there are some end to violence something that didn't exist before unfortunately when the beating the daily and the public mosque a number of digits needa come together. it decided me. because. i went to that province and created the show and so now woman. gotten away and have the protection because of their. she could provide. a woman so become
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a controller or a woman and i would probably say if you follow. you know what you have been a good place to ask if you code that means that. you will give it to a good job with a god. and right now one of the things we can do is pressure. our government for afghan women to be at the table with any discussions about reconciliation any discussions around really incorporating the taliban back into the government because we believe. cannot truly prosper without the participation its population and construction.
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only affected social change. can be the afghans themselves afghan men and women and now you have working for me and i try to for. college i mean leaderships and. each woman to be the leaders of the future. we should be going in and provide economic opportunities educational
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opportunities but it's all too early for the afghan people to determine how their social progress is going to proceed. rights aren't given they have to be taken. you have asked me if men give women the right to drive a car to join the army to fight with these other rights that must be taken by a woman who has to drive or get a degree. boy or women can do the same as men. because women are capable but the trick the these are not rights that men give us but rights that we have to take. the horses begin so we need to work with but the main to teach them that that is their right. because men are the decision making. men are the. man who
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can make change make conductance so we don't have to work with men so we don't have choices this is if you go what woman stood on for me tonight because you just know what i mean specific reason for. afghanistan is not like another. country to have discord leaks it encouraged a woman. about what rights and tell her that you have that's your right to have access to education to go to school and it's going to look at it just in front of her door the husband doesn't allow to. allowed or she could enjoy our freedom it gets for me to see. them too don't go to school or university it's coming up women do good. it's a little bit like going out into the villages to convince people with regard to birth
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control what you've really got to do is you've got to get local people local religious leaders local social workers etc who are going to go out you can have westerners going now and you can have westerners who are have a high profile. in that country because they deal with when the local people go out the local people say you are not here as afghans or as pakistanis are in the nations you are here because these american christian groups you see are trying to impose on us a social policy that we don't believe in in order to make us weaker you know so we'll have smaller families you know so we won't be as strong as we can be.
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planning things that you couldn't do in the time of the taliban. in the time of the taliban you couldn't even leave your house. after losing to. those seven years. and this family planning. these adult does that when every day and warm in hospital in the biz and talk about the family premiums to about the missed abortion to be did i tell you it is not each i.v. program so every day.
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the films that i produce some mainly about women's rights. should i tell stories about the problems that afghan women face in their lives when i do i make different types of films artistic educated documentaries also some adverts. missiles in reality what i would like to do is work as much as possible for my country for my people because my people have many needs for this reason i also make
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educated films films that can give them positive messages she's a hope. as a big. boy because she was famous. you know i had seen her work i knew who she was but i didn't know her and personality when i met her i was immediately taken by her character her work her personality. and so we decided to get married there was also this film was the first fell head out soon. but i cannot shooting at that time. in two thousand and two when. i decided.
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i must make direct this feel so it was difficult for me because nor did it nor you know family to. accept who. had a wife. this to myself because they don't like. to be. in a movie and seen one year i said for. the office house but now. i have the rights to produce like film straight the ball to the present and another. one to the exhibition that you see here has fifty exhibits joined by seven different artists six of these artists are men and one is a woman. and i've been drawing
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carrick had to respond ten years i'm not an artist i have a degree in political sciences but i draw in relation to political topics these particular drawings refer to the current political situation. it's nothing. more than all of them even you know. you don't want your. truth it's. afghanistan has never had a caricature exit bishan before. it's the first time because obviously it is about works of critical said tire. and unfortunately their ability to accept criticism
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here in afghanistan most of all in the political field has notably decreased. computer to. a right now we have a lot of woman and favorite students which is no doubt as to now we have a family of actor and activist and filmmakers we have farewell musician. fear mel. that's. moving ahead. my name is maria bashir and i'm the chief prosecutor of the herat province. i've had the position for about four years. and it's the first time in the history
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of denniston. responsibility like this. has been given to have no money for the fallout. if you ask me if i'm happy to be born a woman then i'll say yes even if. i have to face many problems even if the situation is difficult and it takes a lot of effort in such a traditional society above all being a woman is being conscious of your own rights. my job is to follow criminals in the province and in fifteen districts a few not the departments that i manage has one hundred employees. of these one hundred employees down there are women and the rest are all men i'm legally responsible i'm the one that coordinates and checks the work so they have to answer to me became a following through with their responsibilities and taken all of this from. so it's
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not easy to understand the courage of these women who put themselves out there and do their best every day. be paid if i want to work hard. but yeah i want to head. at them why. i like it. i live in the given my role in the responsibility that i have in my jump my life is in danger because i have to deal with criminals day off to date. and for em to government groups it is unacceptable that a woman has such a responsible position. for this reason i'm in danger and i
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have to move about always with an ass court and an armored car. unfortunately things have not changed very much for afghan women when you think of all the blood that has been spilled from two thousand i don't want to now but a bit. and a view of our work but we achieved. in security. but to be achieved. poverty. one of the ways you can judge how the status of women is is looking at the issue of maternal mortality how many women die in childbirth. one at a five afghan women died in childbirth and think it's one of the highest rates in the entire world it was under the taliban and it continues now.
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this is the picture for the woman and nineteen young girls nineteen sixty so one when they go. to school. and they see how they are free and free but even with the car five they wish they were close and they're going to school and they're going to turn it on if they condition the women has been one of the reasons for military intervention in the country where she so much there are many women but the majority are women who have a political role many of them are linked to fundamentalist groups so i'm going to. i'm sure there is a high number of women in the afghan parliament. twenty eight percent are women but many of these twenty eight percent belong to the norm. so about their women as important delegates or appointed by the warlords or seniority to send some of their women into government. so. and today's
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women's point of view. i work in the news editor an office of radio most day and i present a show for women transmitted by the radio station our program talks about different subjects mostly accounts on the condition of women in herat and their activities. are i started working when i was nine years old fifty years my work has been to weave carpets oh no hope i have lived too long for six years i have three children two girls and one boy and this is a particularly difficult period for us but that let's talk about the development of women in society i have complete is a number of cinema to graphic projects. because we have money. creation money regular. t.v. station and argue official and also a newspaper or magazine. monthly. we have money and also programmes about woman growth of oklahoma roads ok.
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why women and people know about their rights now that we are in we have more been told than nine hundred case which came on the commission in religious that it is all the while you're pregnant woman there are problems that women face not only in hair out about in all of afghanistan. other problems are many for example in families they are victims of violence perpetrated by their fathers husbands and brothers rape cases is historic i'm not going to stand down mystic while it's four years old baby three and half years old babies five year old babies while you have small girls fourteen year old girl take it right. normally you. injure their wife's that has been done to company them to hospitals
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their companies by the member of their families you know enough going to stop beating your wife beating your family beating your children isn't considered a crime. that the police reports mainly regard to physical violence. however i believe the majority of women i can say ninety nine percent saw first psychological violence but it isn't trip or to. the other day for example i saw a fifteen year old girl who was the second wife of a fifty five year old man. because here ninety nine point nine percent of all marriages are arranged. cheater she told us that from the day she married her husband he has never taken care of her that he has only beaten her and that she can't make any decisions at all she was sick and she told us my husband doesn't want me to get better more. warming up on the phone with.
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