Afghanistan

While reports of the Taliban’s involvement in the trafficking of Afghan women was long reported by Afghan refugees fleeing Afghanistan during the Taliban’s rule, more detailed and numerous accounts continue to emerge.
L'article original de Feminist Majority a été traduit pour ProChoix - Paris.
Rights and Democracy sends emergency aid for Afghan women.
Submission to the Tokyo conference on Afghan Reconstruction, 21-22 January 2002.
Sima Samar's vision for Afghanistan.
In solidarity with the Afghan women gathered in Brussels December 4-5th, women’s rights activists met in parallel session in Brussels to formulate support strategies for the implementation of the Brussels Proclamation issued by the Afghan Women’s Summit.
Delegates from four Afghan factions have signed an agreement on a transitional government to run the country after 20 years of war.
WLUML invites all human rights and women’s organizations, social action groups, anti-war activists, and civil society in general, to extend or add to the main thrust of the document.
In a UK daily newspaper, The Mirror (London, Friday 16 November) John Pilger argues that the conflict is a sham built on lies... and that those who defend it have blood on their hands.
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