just chain them to the stove or bed why don't ya?
from the christian science monitor Afghan Parliament debates chaperones for women
A recent trip by two women parliamentarians without their husbands has offended some.
By Scott Baldauf Staff writer of The Christian Science Monitor
KABUL, AFGHANISTAN - When Afghan parliamentarians went to London earlier this month to participate in a major donor's conference, it was a milestone of sorts, with a presidency and Parliament working side by side to solve the nation's problems.
But for Al-Hajj Abdul Jabbar Shalgarai, a conservative legislator, the trip was distinctly un-Islamic. He saw the participation of two Afghan women parliamentarians - who traveled without their husbands - as a breach of the law.
So while President Hamid Karzai and his delegation were securing promises of aid, Mr. Shalgarai told his fellow parliamentarians that they were all obliged to follow the Islamic sharia law, which forbids women - including women parliamentarians - from taking long journeys without being accompanied by a male member of the family.
"This country is the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan, and the Constitution says that nothing can be done in Afghanistan that is against sharia law," says Shalgarai, recalling his statements in Parliament. "I don't want to pass a new law into the Constitution; we already have a law, and it is in sharia."
It was a debate that was bound to happen in Afghanistan sooner or later, a clash of two different visions of Islamic society, one traditional, the other modern. But for female parliamentarians hoping to improve the lot of women in this conservative Islamic country, the return of sharia rules - even if they are not specifically stated in the Constitution - is a troubling sign indeed. After all, it was this very same sharia principle that the conservative Taliban regime used to prevent women from going to school, to market, and to work...........
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another fantastic episode of Freedom Inc, (All Rights Reserved/Removed)
i just cannot fathom this. yes i know i am different but shite, what sort of culture promotes THIS?
And the antics of bushcheney in Iraq promise perhaps to bring the same kind of [women's] liberation there ... why is there no world wide war to liberate women? well, I know some of the answers ... but even though they are obvious, it remains a question worth asking ...
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