Wednesday, May 6, 2020

Atrocities In Afganistan (Women) Essay - 1117 Words

(NOTE TO STUDENT: my teacher gave me a B+ and said I would have had an A if I had had more detail on the Talibans reasons for these laws) The women of Afghanistan have been enduring unfathomable suffering since the Taliban, a religious faction, seized control of the country in 1996. (NOTE TO STUDENT: my teacher gave me a B+ and said I would have had an A if I had had more detail on the Talibans reasons for these laws) Since 1996 Afghan women have been living fear for their safety and lives. A myriad of discriminating laws has been placed on Afghan women. The punishments for violating these laws are unimaginably inhuman. nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;The Taliban is an ultra-fundamentalist group that has 90 percent of Afghanistan under†¦show more content†¦nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;Before the Taliban took over Afghanistan the country was fairly progressive in terms of women’s rights. There were women in Parliament, medicine, law, engineering and many other creditable professions (Shanahan). The majority of teachers were women (Shanahan). Half of the civil servants and university students were women (Shanahan). It seems the Afghan society was much like our own in relation to gender equality. nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;nbsp;The current situation in Afghanistan contrasts the old one as black does white. Few women are permitted to work. Those who are must do so inside their homes (Stop). Girls are banned from attending school after the age of eight (Stop). A journalist speaks of girls not being allowed to leave the state orphanage building since 1996 although the boys go outside every day to attend school and play (Stop). The Taliban have severely limited women’s access to medical services because male physicians aren’t allowed to treat women and only a few selected female physicians can work only if they are veiled and treat only women (Stop). The punishments for violating the Talibans laws are even more appalling than the laws themselves and are among the most savage in the world. Often the punishments are dealt out in public in front of thousands of spectators. 30,000 men and boys gathered in an arena to eat biscuits and drink tea while watching women receiving the 100-lashShow MoreRelatedSummary Of A Thousand Splendid Suns 1792 Words   |  8 Pageslike a wife,he demands her to clean and cook,and he will ultimmatley require her to participate in sex that he forces upon her.Rasheed ,a piggy brute of a man who says it embarrasses him â€Å"to see a man who’s lost control of his wife†.According to him women is just a piece of property,Rasheed forces her to wear burqa and treats her with ill-disguised contempt,subjecting her to scorn,ridicule,even ‘walking past her like she was nothing but a house cat’.Mariam lives in fear of his shifting moods,his volatile

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