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Women And Girls Buried Alive
612 wordsEver since the Taliban became a military and political force in late 1994, women and girls in Afghanistan have become practically invisible in Taliban controlled parts of the country. Who are these men of the Taliban? Members of the Taliban claims that they are students of Islam, and all they wanted to do is to bring Afghanistan under Islamic rule. (The Taliban Story) The impact of these rules are most felt in the cities where women had The Taliban have issued ruling forbidding women from workin...
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Oil And Gas Civil War
1,403 wordsAfghanistan followed the same fate as dozens of formerly Soviet-occupied countries after the collapse of Moscow's Marxist government in 1991. Islamic factions, which had united to expel the Russian occupiers in 1992, began to fight among themselves when it became apparent that post-communist coalition governments could not overcome the deep-rooted ethnic and religious differences of the members. It was in this atmosphere of economic strife and civil war that a fundamentalist band of religious st...
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Women And Men Afghan Women
377 wordsThis population-based study by Physicians for Human Rights (PHR) documents the degree to which Afghan women perceive that violations of human rights by the Taliban regime are responsible for affecting their health and well-being... While causes of women's suffering in Afghanistan may be related to a number of factors, the PHR study focuses particularly on the effects of official policies of discrimination against women. Policies restricting women's rights are not the product of years of conflict...
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Afghan Women 3 Million
311 wordsBy the late 1980 s, some 6 million Afghan refugees had fled as a result of the Soviet occupation of their homeland. Of these, 3 million, mostly from eastern Afghan provinces, went to Pakistan. Another 3 million, mainly from western provinces, fled to the Islamic Republic of Iran. By March 1995, around half had returned home, including large numbers of women. Many refugee women returning to their devastated country after up to 16 years in Pakistan and Iran need both the means to become self-relia...
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Osama Bin Laden Women In Afghanistan
1,555 wordsAs I started to think about what aspect of terrorism I wanted to write a paper on, it occurred to me that I didn't really know much about the Taliban group. Which is one of the major terrorist groups in today's society. So I am going to try and explain this group the best that I can. In couple different aspects, one is what their rules are, two how they treat women, and three what types of terrorist acts they have committed. The Taliban group is a group of men who formed in 1994 in the country o...
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Women In Afghanistan Afghan Women
662 wordsWomen's Rights in Afghanistan During and After Taliban Rule Women's rights in Afghanistan have improved since the fall of the Taliban. As it is claimed by one of reports aimed to bring up the light on womens situation in Afghanistan, the very word Afghanistan is closely associated with war, tragedy, and misery, especially in the last couple of decades. The Afghanistan war made the country a dangerous military zone, a treacherous battleground (Women's situation in Afghanistan, Winter 1999), and t...
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Oil And Gas Afghan Women
1,432 wordsAfghanistan followed the same fate as dozens of formerly Soviet-occupied countries after the collapse of Moscow's Marxist government in 1991. Islamic factions, which had united to expel the Russian occupiers in 1992, began to fight among themselves when it became apparent that post-communist coalition governments could not overcome the deep-rooted ethnic and religious differences of the members. It was in this atmosphere of economic strife and civil war that a fundamentalist band of religious st...
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