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TIME Magazine Cover Explains What Happens To Afghan Women If 'We Leave Afghanistan,' But That Tragedy Is Already Occurring

The Huffington Post   First Posted: 07/29/10 02:36 PM ET Updated: 05/25/11 06:10 PM ET

Time Afghanistan Women

Time Magazine is out with a new cover story that attempts to explain "What Happens If We Leave Afghanistan." The piece is accompanied by a powerful portrait of Aisha, an Afghan woman who had her nose and ears cut off by Taliban decree after attempting to escape abusive family members. The intense image sets the scene for the crux of the article's argument -- that the rights of Afghan women would be destroyed by a potential settlement between the U.S. and the Taliban.

As Time's Aryn Baker writes, the U.S looks potentially poised to negotiate with the Taliban in what she calls the "quest for a quick peace." Though this trade-off could provide some semblance of stability in Afghanistan, a condition would presumably set the table for an eventual drawdown of U.S. troops, Baker argues that it would come at a devastating price for the nation's women.

Though such a conclusion does raise a number of concerns about the terms of an American withdrawal, it also seems to overlook a variety of tragic conditions that Afghan women currently face, even with the heavy U.S. military and diplomatic influence in the country.

Despite promising rhetoric for women's rights in the 2004 version of Afghanistan's Constitution and subsequent legislation, the country has largely resisted implementing any meaningful progress in the treatment of women. In fact, in 2009, amid international protest, Afghan President Hamid Karzai signed a bill that was seen by many as the legalization of rape against women.

Though President George W. Bush repeatedly spoke loftily about the "freeing" of Afghan women following the invasion of the country in 2001, reports and numbers show that success stories more often stand as statistical outliers rather than narrative descriptions of a bettering situation for women.

If the treatment of Afghan women has not improved -- and may have even deteriorated -- since the American invasion, the question of what happens if we stay in Afghanistan may be just as important a question as what happens if we leave.

In the video below, Brave New Films argues that the idea of Afghan women being free after the toppling of the Taliban is a "false perception," and that "war won't liberate Afghan women." People interviewed in the video maintain that the advancement of women's rights has been "cosmetic," and that the actual quality of life for women has not improved since the occupation. In some cases, they argue, the treatment of women has worsened due to an extremely fundamentalist judiciary and the radicalization of a population currently engaged in what risks becoming a state of perpetual war.

Watch Brave New Films' Rethink Afghanistan Segment on Women of Afghanistan:

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Time Magazine is out with a new cover story that attempts to explain "What Happens If We Leave Afghanistan." The piece is accompanied by a powerful portrait of Aisha, an Afghan woman who had her nose ...
Time Magazine is out with a new cover story that attempts to explain "What Happens If We Leave Afghanistan." The piece is accompanied by a powerful portrait of Aisha, an Afghan woman who had her nose ...
 
 
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03:06 PM on 08/05/2010
Propaganda to tell to masses, that we are doing something good in Afghanistan and our presence is needed by somebody.

You want to get the truth, you have to take the opposite statement which is:

We are doing horrible things in Afghanistan and nobody needs us over there and nobody misses us when we leave.
11:48 PM on 08/05/2010
Which "we" are you referring to? I'm not feeling any "we" between yourself and myself.

Perhaps those included in your "we" are different than those included in my "we" - and that may possibly be your fault rather than mine.
02:59 AM on 08/06/2010
"We" the MIC warmongers of course which control the bigger "we" military and politicians, which drag the biggest "we" American People into the messes.
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Philip Smucker
12:00 AM on 08/05/2010
It is not about the rights of women, it is about the right of a people to live in relative dignity. The current government is heads and tails above what would ensue if the Taliban regained complete control. That is the end state that Americans must consider.

http://www.huffingtonpost.com/philip-smucker/afghanistan-fight-or-turn_b_667209.html
11:38 PM on 08/03/2010
The only thing that will fix this is the eradication of Islam. All religion must be abolished by whatever force is available, and all countries must unite together to liberate and unite all of mankind. Man cannot continue to survive as long as he is plagued by complex delusional, self-destructive psychoses.

As for Afghanistan, America is failing this mission because America's motives are not pure. This is but a war for revenge and a conquest for obsolete resources, not to liberate and enlighten the people of Afghanistan.
01:30 AM on 08/04/2010
I thought crusader is an instinct animals in 21 century.

It looks that you have survived 20th and 19th century and gone to pre-colonialism ara.

Anyway in today's world people make speeches not wage crusade wars, but some people cannot give up bad old habits.

Enjoy Hassan Nasrallah speech today.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ienVyFdWTdA&feature=player_embedded#!
01:32 AM on 08/04/2010
0obs, wrong blog, sorry for that
02:17 AM on 08/17/2010
I agree with you. Using their religion as the basis of torture and murder is ridiculous. Is there any person who can tell why would a loving God or Allah want their religious people to consider other people who are not in their own religions or not having their own religious beliefs to be killed? Can't Allah do it Himself only when those people die naturally? I mean, since it's said that Allah will judge the people when they die, why should those religious people do the judging here on earth, killing them, slaughtering them, etc! If their Quran really teach that, I don't think Allah is real at all!
08:47 PM on 08/03/2010
The title of the article should be:

What Happens To Afghan Women Now 'When we are in Afghanistan,' These Tragedies are increasing because of our presence.
10:54 PM on 08/03/2010
Are you sure? Have you been following this type of atrocity for the last 20 years? I don't agree that we invaded this country, but any bully country that invades another, in my opinion, is not doing right by the world. This type of action will never bring about world peace, ever, no matter how you dice it. All we can do is our individual part and try to treat our fellow man with respect and dignity because peace begins within.
10:40 AM on 08/03/2010
this is freaking idiotic of that country. why cant have women have their rights there too? if no women, how are men alone can come into this world huh? ask them go treat their own mothers and see they like it or not. imagine if one day the women in their country do the same thing to men, i beg they will knee and plea n cry...bunch of inhumane men
09:28 AM on 08/03/2010
For 5-6 years the Taliban ruled over women in Afghanistan without any American concern, so to reframe the occupation's purpose as protecting women--seems quite false.
08:09 AM on 08/03/2010
that's a product of their re ligion.....period
02:01 AM on 08/03/2010
Honestly, what we are doing in the name of helping women isn't an improvement. They and the men who support them are maimed, disfigured and killed by the thousands. Families can be blown apart of forced to leave their towns and cities out of fear. How can this be a better life.

If we took the profit out of war, there would be a lot more peace in the world.
08:47 PM on 08/02/2010
Afghans do not like stranger around their women.

These types of incidents happens more if we stay in Afghanistan.
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KJLSanDiego
07:17 PM on 08/02/2010
Every time I see this happen to women and girls in the third world, I wish there was a way to get them out of there! I know they are not helpless or children, but I can't help but want to get them the he// out of that environment!
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KJLSanDiego
07:17 PM on 08/02/2010
* the women are not helpless children, is what I meant.
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OliverTwist
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09:54 PM on 08/02/2010
Our current plan involves blowing them up instead.
06:48 PM on 08/02/2010
You know the only way that women gain right are when a country has a stable and functioning economy.

Over years this then means that more women are needed in the workplace.

Over years this means that women must be educated and thus, the poor can afford to educate their girls and not only the boys.

Over time women gain economice and political power and the country itself becomes a devloped country and women's rights are then made law and applied by the legal system and the new polite/educated society that occurs as a result of the nation becoming wealthier and more educated.

You can look at Muslim and non-Muslim countries. This is the blueprint.

So none of this can be done in a decade. Cosmetic statute and law will help but do little. Economic and educational development is the key. Which is why the middle east and africa has lagged.

Simple. Does not take an army to figure that out. Make peace or win in Afghanistan and get the people working and educated. Then sadly, wait for 50 years...
05:36 PM on 08/02/2010
Aisha's noble spirit, bravery and beauty shine through in the cover photo. I would not want the karma of those who did this to her.
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Mitzy
05:00 PM on 08/02/2010
Is it worth 300 Americans lives each year forever to save the dignity of Muslim women? In a world of chivalry, in the name of universal freedom, the answer is a resounding YES. Women of the world unite to combat the Muslim, Chinese, and African torture of women! Misogynistic medieval morality has no place in the modern world, and is JUST AS IMPORTANT as fighting agains Naziism and other barbaric scourges. For the cost of one nuclear submarine carrying nuclear bombs we'll never use we could finance the ground troops to irradicate women torturers all over the world. Slaughter them in their sleep before they can breed more women haters.
03:53 PM on 08/02/2010
The missing story is: What is happening to Afghan Women and Children because we came.

about 19 Saudi's and unknown conspirators both within the US and abroad staged the hijackings and attacks on 9/11. About 3000 Americans killed. Result: Bin Ladin's enemy Saddam is dead, Iraq destroyed, Afghanistan being destroyed, hundreds of thousand dead. Oil profits and war goods makers hit record levels. Thousands of American soldiers killed, more thousands with their lives destroyed.

It all worked out for somebody. The US Congress and the military industrial complex must be proud.
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mrJJ
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12:53 PM on 08/02/2010
CIA Document Calls For Using Afghan Women as Messengers to Humanize the War

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This classified CIA analysis from March outlines possible PR strategies to shore up public support in Germany and France for a continued war in Afghanistan. After the Dutch government fell on the issue of Dutch troops in Afghanistan last month, the CIA became worried that similar events could happen in the countries that post the third and fourth largest troop contingents to the ISAF mission. The proposed PR strategies focus on pressure points that have been identified within these countries. For France it is the sympathy of the public for Afghan refugees and women. For Germany it is the fear of the consequences of defeat (drugs, more refugees, terrorism) as well as for Germany's standing in NATO. The memo is a recipe for the targeted manipulation of public opinion in two NATO ally countries, written by the CIA. It is classified as Confidential/No Foreign Nationals.

It includes sections with the following titles:

•"Public Apathy Enables Leaders To Ignore Voters"
•"...But Casualties Could Precipitate Backlash"
•"Tailoring Messaging Could Forestall or At Least Contain Backlash"

http://www.commondreams.org/view/2010/07/31-3