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by rjowais  6-27-2009   
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Under Taliban, "Misogyny Is Being Systematized In Swat" In An "Unprecedented" Manner
merrie
by merrie  2-23-2009    2
 What was done to Bakht Zeba, a 45-year-old resident of Mingora and a former member of the Swat district council, should have been enough to serve as a wake up call for those entrusted with the security of our lives and properties. Zeba's criticism of the Swat Taliban's anti-women measures was more than enough to incur the Talibs' wrath. On Nov 26, Bakht Zeba was dragged out of her Mingora home and was shot in the head after being brutally flogged. A mere three hour drive (less than 200 miles) from Islamabad, Swat has transmogrified into a horrific embodiment and just when one dares to think that it can’t get any worse, a whole new horrible bunch of stunts is pulled only to keep one’s optimism in check. Going a few more steps ahead than the Afghan Taliban, this group has clearly expressed its disregard for anything and everything with a semblance of civilised behaviour. So really, what form of the sharia will satiate their appetite for brutality?..
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The War on Women
Gul Agha
by Gul Agha  1-20-2009   
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ACID ATTACKS-TERRORISM VERY PERSONAL
klippety
by klippety  11-30-2008   
 Vile and vicious are the attacks by men on women.
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Taliban in Pakistan bomb Irish-run school
Antara
by Antara  10-12-2008    4
 My aunt is back (thankfully) in Ireland now after serving for over 25 years as a teacher/principal in Pakistan. This violence is a frightening development, and so very sad for the people of Pakistan.
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Burying Alive Three Teenage Girls is A CRIME, you morons!
arifsali
by arifsali  9-1-2008    5
 The fact that this guy (who is defending such a crime under the guise of tribal custom) is in the government, is despicable.
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Crazy cleric's misguided escape attempt
hocusbogus
by hocusbogus  7-4-2007   
 Pure comic genius
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Religions Effect on Children
AtlLiberal
by AtlLiberal  7-4-2007    11
 When Richard Dawkins described religion as a form of child abuse he was roundly criticized. In this short clip we are witness to children (10 and 14 years old) who are "willing to die for Islam". I'd like to hear how Dawkins critics rationalize that.
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More rights for Pakistani women
Deepti
by Deepti  12-26-2006    1
 Women's rights in Pakistan will not be realised until particular Islamic laws and codes are scrapped. This include laws allowing the marriage of girls under sixteen, making a women's testimony equal to half of a man's, excluding female testimony in Hudood cases, and allowing family members to kill women in the name of honour without any fear of criminal penalty. Pakistan may look from outside very progressive in terms of women's rights, especially when one remembers Benazir Bhutto, something not even the United States has managed to accomplish. It is true that women are guaranteed one-third of the seats in national and local-level assemblies and are represented in the cabinet. It is also true that their participation in the labour force is remarkably large with many women holding university degrees and occupying high posts in both public and private institutions, including the army. But this only applies to urban centres, where literacy rates are high and the economy is booming.
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Share the Love, Why not?
haraya
by haraya  11-5-2006    1
 A romantic endeavor against the dowry system. I love the picture at the end of the article: the caption says, "No need to worry."
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