Afghan Women's Mission Presents

The 10th Anniversary of U.S. War & Occupation in Afghanistan:

The Longest U.S. War 

Friday October 7th, 7:00 PM

At Pasadena City College - Creveling Lounge 

1570 East Colorado Boulevard, Pasadena 91106

 

Hosted by KPFK's Sonali Kolhatkar 

Special Guest, Via Video Streaming Will Be 

Reena 

A Member of the Revolutionary Association of the Women of Afghanistan (RAWA)

 

Open to the Public. Entrance is Free.

www.afghanwomensmission.org 

 

On the 10th Anniversary of the U.S. war, an underground activist tells the
real story of the Occupation & Afghan Resistance 

Reena, a member of the Revolutionary Association of the women of Afghanistan
(RAWA), will address American audiences via live video stream. 

 
<http://www.afghanwomensmission.org/docs/surviving_longest_war_color_flyer.p
df> Download the flyer here. 

AWM Co-Director Sonali Kolhatkar will lead the conversation with Reena via
video streaming in front of a live audience. The event will be webcast live
on  <http://www.afghanwomensmission.org> AWM's website. Questions will be
drawn from the in-person audience and the online audience via Facebook. 

WHEN: Friday Oct 7 2011 7pm PST / 10 PM EST
WHERE: Creveling Lounge (CC bld, 2nd floor) PCC campus, Pasadena California
or @ <http://afghanwomensmission.org> afghanwomensmission.org. 

Open to the public. Entrance is free. There will be books and crafts
available for sale. 

If you are unable to attend this event, you can watch a live webcast of the
entire event on  <http://www.afghanwomensmission.org> AWM's website.
<http://tinyurl.com/3sfuh4q> Click here to find out the time of the webcast
in your city. 

Organized in collaboration with  <https://www.facebook.com/ssjpcc> PCC's
Students for Social Justice.  <http://www.kpfk.org> KPFK is a media sponsor.


BACKGROUND 

"Ten years of war has not made Afghanistan safer for anybody except the
fundamentalist warlords in the Afghan government, and the Taliban," said
Reena. This anniversary event, in collaboration with PCC's Students for
Social Justice, will raise serious questions about the official story of the
longest war the U.S. has ever officially waged, and will offer the unique
perspective of an underground Afghan activist who has witnessed first-hand
the impact of the war. 

"Using the latest technology available, we are thrilled to be able to
broadcast RAWA's voice well beyond the confines of our physical event," said
Kolhatkar. "We invite people from all over the world to mark the tenth
anniversary of this war by tuning into our live web video stream of our
conversation with Reena." 

Nineteen year old Reena has been a member of RAWA for the past 5 years, and
is involved in RAWA's social activities, which focus on women's rights,
human rights, and exposing the fundamentalist crimes of warlords in power,
as well as the Taliban. As the oldest women's political organization in
Afghanistan, RAWA has been promoting human rights and democracy for more
than 30 years. Their work is extremely dangerous - all RAWA members use
pseudonyms, do not reveal their faces, and live and work underground. 

RAWA Predicted the Failure of the War Ten Years Ago 

On September 14th 2001 RAWA issued a statement warning the US against waging
war on Afghanistan, saying "vast and indiscriminate military attacks on a
country that has been facing ...disasters for more than two decades will not
be a matter of pride." 

On October 11th 2001, four days after the bombs began dropping on
Afghanistan, RAWA once more urged the US to do the right thing, predicting
accurately the outcome of the war in a statement: "he continuation of US
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 in the world." 

A month after the war began, when the Taliban were rapidly pushed out of
Kabul, RAWA realized that the US was ready to replace the Taliban with their
ideological brethren, the Northern Alliance (NA) warlords. They issued yet
another international appeal, warning: "he 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." 

Sadly RAWA's warnings were ignored and the last ten years have borne out
their predictions. 

The Human Impact of a Decade of War 

Civilian casualties as a result of the ten year long Afghanistan war have
been estimated at 17, 611 - 37, 208, with more than half killed directly as
a result of U.S.-led military actions (Sources: UN Assistance Mission
Afghanistan, Afghan Independent Human Rights Commission, Human Rights Watch,
and Associated Press). A recent report by Open Society Foundation found that
night raids conducted regularly by US and NATO forces in Afghan villages
result in indiscriminate detentions and widespread abuse. 

Politically things aren't much better. Afghanistan's government, dominated
by the US-backed NA warlords whom RAWA warned against, is ranked the second
most corrupt in the world after Somalia (Transparency International).
Through the Afghan parliament, warlords have passed laws exempting
themselves from prosecution for war crimes, curtailing press freedoms, and
promoting women's abuse. 

Women in particular continue to suffer. A survey by UNIFEM in January 2011
revealed that a shocking 87% of Afghan women are victims of domestic
violence. A UK based charity, Womankind, found that "between 60 and 80
percent of Afghan marriages are forced, with more than half of all girls
married before age 16." While women can run for office in the Afghan
parliament, they are only allowed to serve if they accept the status quo.
The well-known and popular activist, Malalai Joya, a representative of Farah
province, was kicked out of Parliament for criticizing the US-backed
warlords and has survived numerous assassination attempts. 

According to RAWA member Reena, the first thing that needs to happen is for
Americans to "call for the withdrawal of the troops, as the military
presence has not helped Afghan people in any way." Her opinion is supported
by a majority of Americans: a Washington Post-ABC News poll in March showed
that 64% of poll participants somewhat or strongly felt that the war has not
been worth fighting. 

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