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RAWA's appeal to the UN and World community

Revolutionary Association of Afghan Women | 16.11.2001 00:26

The people of Afghanistan do not accept domination of the Northern Alliance!


Now it is confirmed that the Taliban have left Kabul and the Northern Alliance has entered the city.

The world should understand that the Northern Alliance is composed of some bands who did show their real criminal and inhuman nature when they were ruling Afghanistan from 1992 to 1996.

The retreat of the terrorist Taliban from Kabul is a positive development, but entering of the rapist and looter NA in the city is nothing but a dreadful and shocking news for about 2 million residents of Kabul whose wounds of the years 1992-96 have not healed yet.

Thousands of people who fled Kabul during the past two months were saying that they feared coming to power of the NA in Kabul much more than being scared by the US bombing.

The Taliban and Al-Qaeda will be eliminated, but the existence of the NA as a military force would shatter the joyful dream of the majority for an Afghanistan free from the odious chains of barbaric Taliban. The NA will horribly intensify the ethnic and religious conflicts and will never refrain to fan the fire of another brutal and endless civil war in order to retain in power. The terrible news of looting and inhuman massacre of the captured Taliban or their foreign accomplices in Mazar-e-Sharif in past few days speaks for itself.

Though the NA has learned how to pose sometimes before the West as "democratic" and even supporter of women's rights, but in fact they have not at all changed, as a leopard cannot change its spots.

RAWA has already documented heinous crimes of the NA. Time is running out. RAWA on its own part appeals to the UN and world community as a whole to pay urgent and considerable heed to the recent developments in our ill-fated Afghanistan before it is too late.

We would like to emphatically ask the UN to send its effective peace-keeping force into the country before the NA can repeat the unforgettable crimes they committed in the said years.

The UN should withdraw its recognition to the so-called Islamic government headed by Rabbani and help the establishment of a broad-based government based on the democratic values.

RAWA's call stems from the aspirations of the vast majority of the people of Afghanistan.

Revolutionary Association of the Women of Afghanistan (RAWA)

Revolutionary Association of Afghan Women

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why are people 'overlooking' the past NA...

16.11.2001 04:48

behavior of raping, robbing & murdering rival tribes?
we are talking about deep, systematic behavior of some of these groups in the NA. you could almost call it "traditional" behavior. they seem to expect to be able to behave this way, almost seem to delight in it. i don't even see how western forces are going to keep them in line.
is the murdering ok because it seems to be aimed at the taliban captured, because it more than likely only started w/ them but will eventually spread to the civilian pop.

and why is wholesale kidnapping & rape glossed over by everyone? after raping "campaigns" by serbs in bosnia & kosova, you'd think we'd all get a clue into the atrocity of these situations, instead there's some kind of warped 'modesty' that prevents people from dealing with it squarely as the horror it is. it's almost like it is considered a 'reward' for the NA instead of the grossest abuse of human rights directed at a large portion of a civilian population. perhaps if men were the ones who were under direct threat of rape then it'd be taken with the seriousness it deserves.

rkm


why are people 'overlooking' the past NA...

16.11.2001 04:51

behavior of raping, robbing & murdering rival tribes?
we are talking about deep, systematic behavior of some of these groups in the NA. you could almost call it "traditional" behavior. they seem to expect to be able to behave this way, almost seem to delight in it. i don't even see how western forces are going to keep them in line.
is the murdering ok because it seems to be aimed at the taliban captured, because it more than likely only started w/ them but will eventually spread to the civilian pop.

and why is wholesale kidnapping & rape glossed over by everyone? after raping "campaigns" by serbs in bosnia & kosova, you'd think we'd all get a clue into the atrocity of these situations, instead there's some kind of warped 'modesty' that prevents people from dealing with it squarely as the horror it is. it's almost like it is considered a 'reward' for the NA instead of the grossest abuse of human rights directed at a large portion of a civilian population. perhaps if men were the ones who were under direct threat of rape then it'd be taken with the seriousness it deserves.

rkm


RAWA website

16.11.2001 13:06

More info and statements on RAWA website:

internationalist
- Homepage: http://www.rawa.org


'Afghan women don't trust the NA either'

17.11.2001 11:19

Alicia Luckstead of the US Support Network for the Revolutionary Association of Women in Afghanistan tells Rinku Pegu that the Northern Alliance has the same abysmal human rights record that the Taliban is accused of.

New Delhi, November 16

The worst sufferers in Afghanistan in recent years have been the women. And it was not the Taliban alone that was the perpetrator of barbaric acts like rape, forced marriage, and the banishment of women to the four walls of the house. The Northern Alliance, which the world alliance against terrorism is actively propping up, has the same abysmal human rights record. It is in the backdrop of such developments that the Revolutionary Association of Women in Afghanistan (RAWA) is demanding that the alliance against terrorism should see that besmirched individuals and factions among the Northern Alliance are prevented from coming to power. Explaining RAWA's position, Alicia Luckstead, Research Psychologist in Maryland University and one of the organisers of the US Support Network for RAWA, says that if the international alliance has a conscience, it will have to pay heed to RAWA's demand.

How feasible is RAWA's demand that individuals and factions of the Northern Alliance be first absolved of human right atrocities before they are allowed to participate in government-formation in Afghanistan?
Given the track record of Northern Alliance with regard to women between 1992 and 1996, the international coalition can ignore the just demands of RAWA only at their own peril. If such anti-human rights elements come to power, will it be capable of ensuring a stable government in strife-torn Afghanistan?

Even today, amidst reports of jubilation on the streets of Kabul at the fall of the Taliban, news is coming in of women in Kabul feeling scared and nervous as their memories of 1992-96 get revived. Many women are considering leaving for the countryside in order to escape the spectre of past atrocities. In the countryside, however, only hunger awaits them because of the famine. In desperation, there are reports of some women leaving for the borders.

What framework does RAWA have in mind when asking for the culprits to be brought to book?
One does not have to work under the specific condition of bringing perpetrators of crime against humanity and tried in the Hague alone. There have been several instances when local tribunals under the supervision of the international community have worked successfully to bring such criminals to justice. This apart, the international community will have to ensure the establishment of an international Peace Keeping Force in Afghanistan so that elements within the Northern Alliance do not go berserk as they did during the 1992-96 period.

Going back to the 1992-96 period in Afghanistan, when appalling crimes were committed against women and children, which incident stands out most in your memory?
Lots of human rights violations were committed, like forced marriages and rape, which often led to suicides. But what really struck me was the knowledge that fathers were killing off their daughters in order to spare them the ordeal of being raped and married off, thereby saving the honour of the family.

How is RAWA working in the prevailing war situation?
RAWA activists have undoubtedly been restrained by the mess in Afghanistan. But wherever they can, RAWA members are trying to help out war ravaged families and roping in others. RAWA activists have become special targets for both the Taliban and the Northern Alliance as the organisation has documentary evidence about their heinous crimes.

How are you mobilising support for women's rights at the ground level?
Although one does not get to hear about it, there is a sizeable support for RAWA among the men in Afghanistan and Pakistan. Many have, in fact, become converts to the cause after being exposed to the brutality of the Taliban and the Northern Alliance against women.

The media is portraying as if the people of Afghanistan are sandwiched between the Taliban and the Northern Alliance, as if there is no other option. But in reality, there are a number of people and civil organisations that support neither. These groups are working towards the formation of a civilian government in Afghanistan. Unfortunately these groups are being ignored and neglected by the global alliance against terrorism.

The international community will not just have to consider the plight of Afghan women by drawing up a programme but ensure the participation of women in any broad-based interim government. This is because unless women are given their due, no government in Afghanistan will carry the stamp of legitimacy nor be seen as complete.

Do you expect the US to take the initiative when it comes to issue of Afghan women?
Let me be frank. If such an initiative is left to the US it will be a non- starter because it cannot be relied upon with such responsibility. US records show its foreign policy in most parts of the world is extremely shortsighted. And in particular reference to Afghanistan, the US involvement has been next to nothing. Barring of course the fact that it propped up several jehadi groups to flush out the Soviets. International organisations like the United Nations (UN) will have to take the initiative.

El corto
mail e-mail: elcorto@globalisation.org.uk
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