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Yes, is there a good source of information on RAWA?  They've been receiving entirely 
too much positive press coverage in the US to be on the level.

Louis G


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  That's good to know and very interesting information. Thanks for that.
  mart
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  Subject: Re: Afghanistan: NA Bans Womens Rights March - BBC [WWW.STOPNATO.ORG.UK]


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  > It is worth noting that the leaders of this women's organization were 
  > members of the old All Afghanistan Womens Union, the women's organization of 
  > the Peoples Democratic Party of Afghanistan. The Western media plays up RAWA 
  > because they support the return of the king, but give no mention to other 
  > womens organizations that may be more left
  > 
  > 
  > >
  > >Tuesday, 27 November, 2001, 19:07 GMT
  > >
  > >Kabul women's march thwarted
  > >
  > >
  > >Some women are again allowed to work in Kabul
  > >http://news.bbc.co.uk/hi/english/world/south_asia/newsid_1679000/1679337.stm
  > >
  > >The Northern Alliance has prevented a group of women from marching through 
  > >the streets of the Afghan capital, Kabul.
  > >About 50 members of the newly formed Union of Women in Afghanistan (UWA) 
  > >gathered in an apartment, intending to march to the United Nations compound 
  > >to demand more rights.
  > >
  > >
  > >
  > >       Ms Parlika accuses the alliance of holding women back
  > >
  > >But Northern Alliance Interior Minister Yunus Qanuni on Tuesday confirmed 
  > >an earlier ruling that the march would not be allowed.
  > >
  > >It was the second time in a week the women had been refused permission to 
  > >walk to the main UN compound, with security given as the reason both times.
  > >
  > >The women said the official reason was just a pretext and that the alliance 
  > >did not want women to improve their position.
  > >
  > >Kabul situation 'not good'
  > >
  > >March organiser and UWA head Soraya Parlika said Mr Qanuni, who is 
  > >currently leading the Northern Alliance delegation to the Afghan talks in 
  > >Bonn, rang her personally two days ago to say the march was not to go 
  > >ahead.
  > >
  > >
  > >
  > >       [The Northern Alliance] announced that women were free, but it is 
  > >not freedom to throw off our veils. That is not the liberty we want
  > >
  > >       Women's rights activist Nafeesa
  > >
  > >"He said we should wait for an unspecified time," she said.
  > >
  > >As women began gathering at her home early on Tuesday, hopeful the decision 
  > >would be reversed, Ms Parlika received a follow-up call from an interior 
  > >ministry official, again refusing the march.
  > >
  > >"[The Northern Alliance] announced that women were free, but it is not 
  > >freedom to throw off our veils. That is not the liberty we want," said a 
  > >disappointed Nafeesa, 17, who was planning to take part in the march.
  > >
  > >"Right now the situation in Kabul is not good. It is not what we wanted."
  > >
  > >Ban on women
  > >
  > >Under the Taleban, women were banned from attending schools and 
  > >universities or denied the right to work.
  > >
  > >There have been a few advances in the past two weeks since the alliance 
  > >took over the Afghan capital, with women broadcasters allowed to return to 
  > >work in television and radio, but that is being seen as a token gesture by 
  > >the would-be protesters.
  > >
  > >"We want to fulfil our rights, but they won't let us," said one, 
  > >29-year-old Nadir.
  > >
  > >Ms Parlika said she would not plan any further marches until the outcome of 
  > >the Bonn talks was known.
  > >
  > 
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