http://www.afghanwomensmission.org/?p=1258
ACTION ALERT: Four Things YOU Can Do About Malalai Joya’s Visa Denial
March 18, 2011


The U.S. Embassy this week denied famed Afghan women’s rights 
activist Malalai Joya a visa to the United States for an extensive 
speaking tour that was to kick off on Saturday March 19th. 
Americans are being denied the right to hear from an on-the-ground 
activist how the war is affecting ordinary Afghans, especially women.

Read AWM’s press release about it here.

FOUR THINGS YOU CAN DO ABOUT IT:

1. Have your elected representatives sign onto a letter urging the 
U.S. Embassy to reconsider their decision – DEADLINE: Friday March 
18th 5 pm EST.

Congressman Jim McDermott (D-WA) has drafted and signed a letter 
urging the US Embassy to grant Malalai Joya the visa. A draft of 
the letter can be found here.

Ask your Senator or Representative to add their names to this 
letter NO LATER THAN 5 pm EST on Friday March 18th. Have the staff 
in your Senator or Representative’s office contact Jessica Lee at 
[email protected]. (Do not contact Ms. Lee yourself). The 
more elected representatives that sign onto the letter, the 
greater the chance of that the U.S. Embassy will reverse their 
visa denial.


2. Sign an online petition demanding Malalai Joya be granted a 
visa to the United States

Click here to sign the petition. Then, send it to all your friends 
and post it on Facebook, Twitter, etc.


3. Attend one of the many events organized for Malalai around the 
country. Whether she gets to the U.S. or not it is imperative that 
the events go on as scheduled. If she is unable to be physically 
present organizers will attempt to have her speak to the audience 
via live video chat. Transform the events into “free-speech” 
events, to affirm your right to hear from people like Malalai Joya.

Details of Malalai’s tour are here.


4. Demand media coverage of Malalai’s Visa Denial

Contact local and national media urging them to cover Malalai 
Joya’s visa exclusion. The denial of a visa to Afghanistan’s most 
intrepid and well known feminist should make headlines! Point them 
to our press release for details.





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