A friend forward this to my wife.  I in turn are forwarding it to you. 
Please read it
completely.  Thanks, rick

CIN-News

CIN asks that you take the time to read and respond to this petition.
Please also PRAY for the women of Afghanistan as they go through this
difficult time.
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Since the Taliban took power in 1996, women have had to wear burqua and
have
been beaten and stoned in public for not having the proper attire, even
if
this means simply not having the mesh covering in front of their eyes.
One
woman was beaten to DEATH by an angry mob of fundamentalists for
accidentally exposing her arm while she was driving. Another was stoned
to
death for trying to leave the country with a man that was not a relative.

Women are not allowed to work or even go out in public without a male
relative; professional women such as professors, translators, doctors,
lawyers, artists and writers have been forced from their jobs and stuffed
into their homes, so that depression is becoming so widespread that it
has
reached emergency levels. There is no way in such an extreme Islamic
society
to know the suicide rate with certainty, but relief workers are
estimating
that the suicide rate among women, who cannot find proper medication and
treatment for severe depression and would rather take their lives than
live
in such conditions, has increased significantly. Homes where a woman is
present must have their windows painted so that she can never be seen by
outsiders. They must wear silent shoes so that
they are never heard. Women live in fear of their lives for the slightest
misbehavior. Because they cannot work, those without male
relatives or husbands are either starving to death or begging on the
street, even if they hold Ph.D.'s. There are almost no medical facilities
available for women, and relief workers, in protest, have mostly left the
country, taking medicine and psychologists and other things necessary to
treat the sky-rocketing level of depression among women.

At one of the rare hospitals for women, a reporter found still, nearly
lifeless bodies lying motionless on top of beds, wrapped in their burqua,
unwilling to speak, eat, or do anything, but slowly wasting away. Others
have gone mad and were seen crouched in corners, perpetually rocking or
crying, most of them in fear. One doctor is considering, when what little
medication that is left finally runs out, leaving these, women in front
of
the president's residence as a form of peaceful protest.

It is at the point where the term 'human rights violations' has become an
understatement. Husbands have the power of  life and death over their
women
relatives, especially their wives, but an angry mob has just as much
right
to stone or beat a woman, often to death, for exposing an inch of flesh
or
offending them in the slightest way.

David Cornwell has said that those in the West should not judge the
Afghan people for such treatment because it is a 'cultural thing', but
this is noteven true. Women enjoyed relative freedom, to work, dress
generally as they wanted, and drive and appear in public alone until only
1996 --the rapidity of this transition is the main reason for the
depression and suicide; women who were once educators or doctors
or simply used to basic human freedoms are now severely restricted and
treated as sub-human in the name of right-wing fundamentalist Islam. It
is
not their tradition or 'culture', but is alien to them, and it
is extreme even for those cultures where fundamentalism is the rule.
Besides, if we could excuse everything on cultural grounds, then we
should not be appalled that the Carthaginians sacrificed
their infant children, that little girls are circumcised in parts of
Africa, that blacks in the US deep south in the 1930's were lynched,
prohibited from voting, and forced to submit to unjust Jim Crow laws.

Everyone has a right to a tolerable human existence, even if they are
women in a Muslim country in a part of the world that Westerners may not
understand. If we can threaten military force in Kosovo in the name of
human
rights for the sake of ethnic Albanians, then NATO and the West can
certainly express peaceful outrage at the oppression, murder and
injustice
committed against women by the Taliban.

*************
STATEMENT: In signing this, we agree that the current treatment of women
in
Afghanistan is completely UNACCEPTABLE and deserves support and action by
the people of the United Nations and that the current situation in
Afghanistan will not be tolerated. Women's Rights is not a small issue
anywhere and it is UNACCEPTABLE for women in 1999 to be treated as
sub-human
and so much as property. Equality and human decency is a RIGHT not a
freedom, whether one lives in Afghanistan or anywhere else.

*****
1) Beverly Pegues, Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA
2) Chris Moore, Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA
3) Lee Tatt Seng, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
4) Candice Chua, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
5) H. Lin Ng, Los Angeles, California, USA
6) Melissa Graf, Los Angeles, California, USA
7) Terri McCann, Los Angeles, California, USA
8) Chelesa Dorsey, Los Angeles, CA, USA
9) Janet Jenkins, Tacoma, WA, USA
10) Kathie Baldwin, Syracuse, NY, USA
11) Richard Baldwin, Syracuse, NY>USA

**** Please sign to support, and include your town and country. Then
copy and e-mail to as many people as possible. If you receive this list
with more than 50 names on it, please e-mail a copy of it to:

Mary Robinson,
High Commissioner,
UNHCHR,
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

and to:

Angela King,
Special Advisor on Gender Issues and the Advancement of Women,UN,
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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