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UN: Violence Against Women Still Too Common in Afghanistan
Latest UN human-rights report says much of the violence against women and girls is still perpetuated within the family; women working outside the home or for government especially targetedAfghanistan | Today 11:20 am Although most women are no longer li...[Read on]
In Afghanistan, the best way for women to help women is by training men
Women for Women International provides education and aid for women in war-torn areas. Currently, they operate in eight countries -- Sudan, Nigeria, Congo, Bosnia, Rwanda, Kosovo, Iraq and Afghanistan -- teaching women how to read and become more self-suff...[Read on]
Then and Now: The Past 50 Years for Women in Afghanistan
 A friend recently sent a link to a Foreign Policy magazine article showing a not-so-distant past in Afghanistan. The author, Mohammad Qayoumi, recalls a past quite different to portrayals in today's media, and has the book of photographs to prove it...[Read on]
Girls Will Be Boys: Gender In Afghanistan
Mehran is a six-year-old Afghani girl who is being raised by her parents as a boy. This phenomenon is called bacha posh, and translates to “girl in boy’s clothes”. In Afghanistan boys are valued higher than girls; they are able to carry ...[Read on]
Women in Afghanistan Slowly Breaking the 'Culture of Silence' Surrounding Abuse
Women are often beaten, sexually abused or sold into slavery in Afghanistan, but since the Taliban was ousted, small steps for the better have been madePost | Today 11:20 am There used to be a time when Afghanistan’s police would simply send abuse...[Read on]
Women in Uniform in Iraq, Afghanistan, Prove They're Assets in Combat Zones
It was thought having women with men in combat zones would cause chaos, too many sex problems, but females have instead helped transform life on military basesWomen in the Military | 08/17/2009 1:00 pm < p> At the U.S. military base Warhorse in Iraq,...[Read on]
300 Women March for Rights in Afghanistan
I’m sure that you’ve already seen this elsewhere, but it’s certainly worth posting again. Yesterday, 300 women in Afghanistan marched in the streets to protest a new law which affects the Shia minority of the population.  It says tha...[Read on]
War Watch: October Deadliest Month for Americans in Afghanistan
• Taliban gunmen attacked a guest house in central Kabul this morning, killing six U.N. employees, one of whom was an American security guard. (New York Times, LA Times, Washington Post, Wall Street Journal, BBC) • On Tuesday, eight American soldiers ...[Read on]
Taliban Assassinates Afghan Women's Rights Activist Sitara Achakzai
Two Taliban agents shot Sitara Achakzai outside her home SundayThe Taliban, Assassination | Today 11:55 am The Taliban successfully struck out against Afghanistan’s women’s right movement Sunday when they assassinated one of the nation’...[Read on]
Afghan's 'Bravest Woman' Calls on U.S. to Leave
(WOMENSENEWS)--Surrounded by powerful men twice her age, Malalai Joya, then 27 and the youngest person elected to the Afghan parliament, raised her hand to speak. She denounced the warlords and drug traffickers in the government and stood up in favor of w...[Read on]
Afghan Women Would Rather Talk About Recovery
(WOMENSENEWS)--As the world waits for President Barack Obama to announce next week his plan to send up to 30,000 additional U.S. troops to Afghanistan, three female leaders of civil society efforts focused their concerns on nation building. The trio want...[Read on]
Afghan Photographer Wahidy Shoots Through the Burka
KABUL, Afghanistan (WOMENSENEWS)--Farzana Wahidy loves to capture women on film. Armed with her camera, this 26-year-old photojournalist from Afghanistan finds inspiration in chronicling the lives of her country's vastly beleaguered bu...[Read on]
Brace Yourself: 40 Percent of Republicans Regularly Watch Fox News
• From the department of statistics that won’t surprise you, 40 percent of Republicans watch Fox News regularly. [AP] • Resident Evil: Afterlife topped the box office this weekend taking in an estimated $27.7 million. [Variety] • Former House Spea...[Read on]
President Obama Addresses the Economy
It’s been a busy week for Barack Obama. Tuesday, the president unveiled his new strategy for the war in Afghanistan. Today, in the wake of his announcement of 30,000 additional American troops headed overseas, he addressed another daunting issue of his ...[Read on]
Sexism Watch: The Jay Leno Show- Where are the Women Writers?
Jay Leno does a lot of good things with his piles of money.  He funds very important work being done to support women and girls in Afghanistan through the Feminist Majority, but as Nancy Franklin pointed out in a recent New Yorker story on his new show, ...[Read on]
President Obama on The View: So, How’d He Do?
This afternoon, Barack Obama joined the gals of the midday news-and-gossip program The View. It was the first time a sitting president has ever appeared on a daytime television show, which is thrilling news for The View and an equally superlative honor fo...[Read on]
George W. Bush Penning Book on Presidential Decisions
George W. Bush is hard at work on a book about his life’s greatest decisionsGeorge W. Bush | Today 10:45 am George W. Bush is keeping his forthcoming memoir simple. Rather than rambling on and on about his life, the former president will inste...[Read on]
Return to Afghanistan: What’s Next for Afghan Women?
Guest Post by Evin Maria Phoenix. Please check out all of her work at La Azote Negra . Afghan School Girls, Creative Commons Not that we ever left. Indeed, the United States has been entrenched in the brutal landscape of Afghanistan for nearly a...[Read on]
Women's Lib – Afghan Style
Sara Davidson discovers that a women’s movement can make a difference in AfghanistanA Friend Stopped By | Today 3:00 am < p> Editor’s Note: Sara Davidson, author of the bestselling books Loose Change and Leap!: What Will We Do with the Rest of Ou...[Read on]
Somewhere in Heaven, June Cleaver is Scolding God for Bringing Earthworms into the House
Barbara Billingsley, famous for playing perfect, pearl-wearing June Cleaver on Leave it to Beaver, died Saturday at the age of 94. Somewhere, Eddie Haskell is telling her that she looks lovely in wings. [NY Daily News] Pentagon officials brace for the wor...[Read on]
Support Women Veterans
This is an issue that's become increasingly dear to my heart, as I've gotten to know a couple of amazing women veterans and read more about their experiences. There is no question that women vets have special needs at this time, especially as the epidemic...[Read on]
This is a Moment of a Lifetime- Bigelow in Her Own Words
Here’s Kathryn Bigelow’s Oscar speech and backstage comments: This really is… There’s no other way to describe it, it’s the moment of a lifetime. First of all, this is so extraordinary to be in the company of such powerful, my fellow nominees, ...[Read on]
Women at the Box Office this weekend - June 28
Opening This Week This is one of those weekends where there are way too many films opening. Usually there are a bunch of guy flicks and maybe one or two choices on the femme side, but this weekend the choices for people interested in female centric movie...[Read on]
For the President’s Suggestion Box: Nominate a Woman
by Marcia D. Greenberger, Co-President, National Women’s Law Center  Cross-posted to Huffington Post. As President Obama begins his next hundred days in office, we now know for sure that he has another major item on his must-do list. Last night, it ...[Read on]
Women Are Still Less Equal
It's not difficult to understand why a top dog might want to stay on top. For most of human history, females have been repeatedly marginalized by more powerful males until it's been institutionalized to a greater or lesser extent in almost all cultures. ...[Read on]
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