of school but they will have both sharia law and respect for women in afghanistan. but that doesn‘t mean anything, it‘s like saying nothing because it is the islamic republic of afghanistanuntry and it‘s a country that does not onlyjust respect people that are of the muslim faith but also people of other faiths as well so i think the taliban in those five horrible years when they ran afghanistan, they were very specific about what women couldn‘t do. women couldn‘t go to school or get healthcare go outside without a man. so in my opinion, they need to be specific about what women‘s rights they are going to adhere to. someone needs to hold them to the fire and say, are you going to follow, for instance, the elimination of violence against women act which is a law that protects women, that is consistent with islamic values. stop saying these vague things and they know what they are doing, they are being vague on purpose. i would take you back to the united states, you referenced the fact that your husband got shot in the face in milwaukee while you were in afghanistan. when one looks at the us judicial system today, one sees as far as many are concerned a systemic discrimin