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Who said women are equal even today?
elemis:
--- Quote from: $tyli$h Executive on November 10, 2010, 12:02:28 pm ---I'm not being impatient, but NATO has spent more than 10 years in Afghanistan, and no signs of female liberation yet. The NATO guys have clearly been unsuccessful in accomplishing their mission. (if what you said is their mission, after all)
Its not an eye for an eye case. In this case, its more like, a fingernail for an eye. ::)
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They've been around for 7 years ;)
Girls can now go to school in peace in certain parts of the country and Kabul is relatively safe.
I consider that a victory for my female brethren.
Alpha:
Okay, so, what do you think is the best punishment for women's rights offenders?
Arthur Bon Zavi:
--- Quote from: ~Alpha on November 10, 2010, 12:11:10 pm ---Okay, so, what do you think is the best punishment for women's rights offenders?
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Way of hell.
elemis:
--- Quote from: ~Alpha on November 10, 2010, 12:11:10 pm ---Okay, so, what do you think is the best punishment for women's rights offenders?
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Prison.
$tyli$h Executive:
--- Quote from: Ari Ben Canaan on November 10, 2010, 12:06:55 pm ---They've been around for 7 years ;)
Girls can now go to school in peace in certain parts of the country and Kabul is relatively safe.
I consider that a victory for my female brethren.
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Okay 7 years. But they're on war for more than 10 years.
"Certain" parts of Afghanistan? I especially note the "relatively" word. No sarcasm. ;)
One of my dad's acquaintance works on the United Nations, Kabul. According to her, the Talibans still dominate the majority of Afghan. Only a few of the major cities are under US control. About safety, UN officials like her is not allowed to go outside a certain territory unless special circumstances. And she's in Kabul. Yes, "relatively" safe!
More than 10 years of war, and still not dominated the whole of Afghanistan yet? Isn't the US the most powerful country in the world? Peace loving? Peace lovers try to solve through negotiation, not war.
Or should I say the Talibans are more powerful than the US! So powerful, that even after 10 years of "war" with the most "powerful" country, they are not yet defeated!
I'm not being sarcastic. But illustrating how the NATO has failed in Afghanistan. That is it. ;)
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