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 Topic: Once upon a time in Afghanistan

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  • Once upon a time in Afghanistan
     OP - November 06, 2011, 09:46 PM

    http://www.foreignpolicy.com/articles/2010/05/27/once_upon_a_time_in_afghanistan





    "Biology class, Kabul University."

    In the 1950s and '60s, women were able to pursue professional careers in fields such as medicine. Today, schools that educate women are a target for violence, even more so than five or six years ago.


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    Such  shame ;A; things changed for the worst, and everyone believes that religious extremism was the norm eternity. Especially with the whole hijab phenomenon. It's only recently that it's becoming such a big deal.

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  • Re: Once upon a time in Afghanistan
     Reply #1 - November 07, 2011, 05:05 AM


    we need to bit deeper in to Afghan history to figure out  how a society like that transforms in to this.. with such scenes as this Sakura02


     





    You just need a religion like Islam +feudal class +  foreign invasions..  with in 30 years you can transform a society in to an unrecognizable  hell hole..

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  • Re: Once upon a time in Afghanistan
     Reply #2 - November 07, 2011, 06:23 PM

    ^ Islam already existed. Islamists with weapons fighting foreign invasions did not, the foreign invasion/occupation needs to change first if women's rights are going to improve because as long as there is a foreign occupation the mullahs will always have influence (Jihad being fard etc.) and anyone who speaks against them (liberals, feminists) will be seen as being traitors/agents of the occupation.
  • Re: Once upon a time in Afghanistan
     Reply #3 - November 07, 2011, 07:07 PM

    This is unfortunate

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  • Re: Once upon a time in Afghanistan
     Reply #4 - November 08, 2011, 12:02 AM

    Wow I did not expect that. My mind is blown.

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  • Re: Once upon a time in Afghanistan
     Reply #5 - November 08, 2011, 02:51 AM

    Yup Afghanstian was like that until the US kicked out the Soviets because they were commies' and supported the Taliban. Now the US is trying to destroy a monster they created. I wished more Muslims especially women, knew that in the 30s to 50s women had more freedoms than they did now in Afganistan. Because I think women assume that they were always held under strict religious rules and 'being Western' by not wearing long skirts and hijabs, is like a new threat, to religious piety. The truth is in BOTH Afganistan and Saudi Arabia apparently, women weren't pressured to dress a certain way. The pressure for muslim women to cover is a new phenomena,that seriously needs to go away.

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  • Re: Once upon a time in Afghanistan
     Reply #6 - November 08, 2011, 03:54 AM

    Wow, I didn't expect the three first pictures. It blew my mind.

    By the time political Islam visited Afghanistan, I guess the women from the pictures became no more than shitbags.

    Alhamdulilah!

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