We know from investigations and documentaries that the Taliban in Afghanistan dealt with women in a manner similar to how many would deal with a pet or even less? Women were not educated, were not seen (literally), they could be beaten by their husbands or even killed (honor killings for chastity related 'crimes') and many other restrictions which in the Western World would be seen as beyond abuse and into the realms of human tourture. The question here is this...
If you as a woman (or if you are a man imagine if you were a woman) were under the regime of the Taliban but had a knowledge of the free world and how things should be, would you speak out at the risk of something harsh coming upon you or would you go day by day under the suffering?
You may also want to add how else the situation could have been changed there, or should it have been changed by the world? Is a society 'correct' in its thinking if the majority agree? What are your feelings?
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This site provides some more perspective on this topic:
https://www.edu.pe.ca/montaguehigh/grass/so...ality/cult3.htm
# No school or university allow female students.
# That there be no female teachers.
# All windows in a women's house be painted black.
# All women must be accompanied by a close male relative when outside of their home.
# All women were forced from their jobs. The list still goes on
# Woman cannot see a male doctor, and women cannot be operated upon by a surgical team containing a male member. And there are very few female doctors in Afghanistan.
# Women cannot wear bright coloured clothing and cannot wear makeup.
# Their heels cannot click against the ground.
# They can't even speak in public.
That list is so ridiculous! It makes me really mad!!!!!!!!! : but I bet that in that list even though they cannot have contacts with male, I bet that these women can still having children right? :
Hmmm...I wonder if these men in the Taliban organization know how children are brought into this world!!!?? I tell ya, I don't want to sound mean or rude, but they don't come into this world by prayer and fasting. So speaking plane english, if they don't think women are even consider a person, they should ban them also to have any kind of sexual contact with them!!! : but hmmmm... I don't think that will never happen....:
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If you as a woman (or if you are a man imagine if you were a woman) were under the regime of the Taliban but had a knowledge of the free world and how things should be, would you speak out at the risk of something harsh coming upon you or would you go day by day under the suffering? |
In such a regime where torture and death is very real for speaking out against the atrocities inflicted against women, I would be very afraid to risk my life. Matyrdom may be the wish of some but I would rather try to escape than to flaunt my opionins in the face of my hangmen.
I remember hearing about how Jay Leno's wife is fighting for more rights of the Taliban women. It is awful how they treated their women there. I remember also hearing that the women are also not allowed to speak unless they are spoken to, and no one was allowed in the home if the husband was not at home.
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If you as a woman were under the regime of the Taliban but had a knowledge of the free world and how things should be, would you speak out at the risk of something harsh coming upon you or would you go day by day under the suffering? |
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You may also want to add how else the situation could have been changed there, or should it have been changed by the world? Is a society 'correct' in its thinking if the majority agree? What are your feelings? |
You think as a woman it will be so easy to get out of the country? It is not like hoping a plane and then you are out. These people go through hardships of the extreme. In such society it is not only the husband that watches or should I say, 'polices' the woman, but all the men do.
I think the saddest thing is that a woman (or girl) didn't seem to have any choice as to who she married. If your husband had some amount of humanity in him, then it seems that he might help you either escape or work against the status quo. I really don't know what I would do. I would like to think that I would fight it. I might just get so depressed that I would become one of the many many women who commit suicide there. If I had children though, the stakes would be raised. Would I fight for my daughters of keep silent for htem? I don't think I could answer that, not having been there, but I hope that I would fight.
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Of course I will speak out!!! No doubt in my mind!!! I rather to die than to 'live' (if that is life) in that way!!! |