From: Yoshie Furuhashi <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: [L-I] Afghan Women Warn Against the Northern Alliance

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         Thursday, November 15, 2001

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         Afghan Women Warn Against the Northern Alliance

FAHIMA VORGETTS, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Vorgetts headed a women's literacy program in Kabul and fled
Afghanistan after the Soviet invasion in 1979. (Her sister, operating
an underground school for girls in Kabul, fled the country in 1999
when the Taliban learned of her activities.) Vorgetts said today:
"For years we have been trying to raise awareness about the situation
of women in Afghanistan and for years we were being ignored. We had
to beg people to arrange an event. Now people are listening to what
we say about the Taliban, but they must listen to what we say about
the Northern Alliance to not repeat the same type of tragedy for the
country as a whole and especially for the women of Afghanistan. The
Taliban are horrible and Afghanistan will be much better off without
them, but we must not forget that the Northern Alliance committed so
many atrocities, so many crimes during their rule between 1992 and
1996 that they made it easy for the Taliban to come to power.
Afghanistan has suffered for 23 years -- there is no school,
employment, streets, factories or bridges left. The bombing is making
it worse, it's causing more damage. If you want to stop terrorism you
must help the country by providing infrastructure, investment,
education and aid. The war must be against poverty and ignorance,
that's the only way to bring real peace to Afghanistan and
consequently to the United States. The outside world spent billions
of dollars to build up the mujahadeen. Now it should spend money to
help bring some real peace."

TAHMEENA FARYAL, [via Alicia Lucksted, [EMAIL PROTECTED]],
http://www.rawa.org
Spokesperson for the Revolutionary Association of the Women of
Afghanistan, the oldest women's humanitarian and political
organization in Afghanistan, Faryal said today: "Despite the claim of
the U.S. that only military and terrorist bases of the Taliban and Al
Qaeda would be struck and that its actions would be accurately
targeted and proportionate, what we have witnessed for the past many
days leaves no doubt that this invasion will shed the blood of
numerous women, men, children, young and old of our country.... The
U.S. and its allies were supporting the policies that helped foster
Osama bin Ladin and the Taliban. Today they are sharpening the dagger
of the 'Northern Alliance.' So many of those now involved in what has
come to be called the Northern Alliance have the blood of our beloved
people on their hands, as of course do the Taliban. Their sustained
atrocities have been well documented by independent international
human rights organizations such as Amnesty International and Human
Rights Watch, and others. From 1992 to 1996 in particular, these
forces waged a brutal war against women, using rape, torture,
abduction and forced marriage as their weapons. Many women committed
suicide during this period as their only escape. Any initiative to
establish a broad-based government must exclude all Taliban and other
criminal Jehadi factions, unless and until a specific faction or
person has been absolved of war crimes and crimes against humanity.
Otherwise, the people will again be plunged into the living hell that
engulfed our country from 1992 to 1996 -- under elements now involved
in the Northern Alliance -- and continues to the present under the
Taliban. The continuation of U.S. attacks and the increase in the
number of innocent civilian victims not only gives an excuse to the
Taliban, but also will cause the empowering of the fundamentalist
forces in the region and even elsewhere in the world."

ZIEBA SHORISH-SHAMLEY, [EMAIL PROTECTED], http://www.wapha.org
Shorish-Shamley is the founder and director of the Women's Alliance
for Peace and Human Rights in Afghanistan.

For more information, contact at the Institute for Public Accuracy:
Sam Husseini, (202) 347-0020; David Zupan, (541) 484-9167

-- 
Yoshie

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