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For ten long years the people of Afghanistan -Afghan women in particular-
have been crushed and brutalized, first under the chains and atrocities of the
"Northern Alliance" fundamentalists, then under those of the Taliban. During all
this period, the governments of the Western powers were bent on finding ways to
"work with" these criminals. These Western governments did not lose much sleep
over the daily grind of abject misery our people were enduring under the
domination of these terrorist bands. To them it did not matter so very much that
human rights and democratic principles were being trampled on a daily basis in
an inconceivable manner. What was important was to "work with" the
religio-fascists to have Central Asian oil pipelines extended to accessible
ports of shipment.
Immediately after the September 11 tragedy American military might moved into
action to punish its erstwhile hirelings. A captive, bleeding, devastated,
hungry, pauperized, drought-stricken and ill-starred Afghanistan was bombed into
oblivion by the most advanced and sophisticated weaponry ever created in human
history. Innocent lives, many more than those who lost their lives in the
September 11 atrocity, were taken. Even joyous wedding gatherings were not
spared. The Taliban regime and its al-Qaeda support were toppled without any
significant dent in their human combat resources. What was not done away with
was the sinister shadow of terrorist threat over the whole world and its alter
ego, fundamentalist terrorism.
Neither opium cultivation nor warlordism have been eradicated in Afghanistan.
There is neither peace nor stability in this tormented country, nor has there
been any relief from the scourges of extreme pauperization, prostitution, and
wanton plunder. Women feel much more insecure than in the past. The bitter fact
that even the personal security of the President of the country cannot be
maintained without recourse to foreign bodyguards and the recent terrorist acts
in our country speak eloquent volumes about the chaotic and terrorist-ridden
situation of the country. Why is it so? Why has the thunderous uproar in the
aftermath of September 11 resulted in nothing? For the following reasons which
RAWA has reiterated time and again:
2. For the past more or less twenty years, Osama bin Laden has had Afghan
fundamentalists on his payroll and has been paying their leaders considerable
stipends. He and Mullah Omar, together with a band of followers equipped with
the necessary communication resources, can live for many years under the
protection of different fundamentalist bands in Afghanistan and Pakistan and
continue to plot against the people of Afghanistan and the rest of humankind.
3. The Taliban and the al-Qaeda phenomena, as manifestations of an ideology
and a political culture infesting an Islamic country, could only have been
uprooted by a popular insurrection and the strengthening and coming to power
of secular democratic forces. Such a purge cannot be effected solely with the
physical elimination of the likes of Osama and Mullah Omar. The "Northern Alliance" can never sincerely want the total elimination of the
Taliban and the al-Qaeda, as such elimination would mean the end of the
raison d'être of the backing and support extended to them by foreign
forces presently dominant in the country. This was the rationale behind RAWA's
slogan for the overthrow of the Taliban and al-Qaeda through popular
insurrection. Unfortunately, before such popular insurrection could come about,
the Taliban and al-Qaeda forfeited their positions to the "brethren of the
'Northern Alliance'" without suffering any crippling decimation.
With their second occupation of Kabul, the "Northern Alliance" thwarted any
hopes for a radical, meaningful change. They are themselves now the source and
root of insecurity, the disgraceful police atmosphere of the Loya Jirga, rampant
terrorism, gagging of democracy, atrocious violations of human rights, mounting
pauperization, prostitution and corruption, the flourishing of poppy
cultivation, failure of beginning to reconstruct, and a host of further unlisted
evils, too many to enumerate.
Oppression and crimes against women are rife in different forms throughout
the country. RAWA has always maintained that the fundamentalists' rabid hatred
of women as equal human beings -be they fundamentalists of the Jihadi brand or
of the Taliban one- is not due merely to their unhealthy upbringing or morbid
mind frame, but emanates from their religio-fascistic ideological world outlook.
As long as such an ideology exists, propped up by military forces available at
its disposal, neither crazed misogyny nor a myriad of shameful social evils
associated with it can be eradicated. This is not a problem that can be dealt
with by the creation of a "Ministry of Women's Affairs" nor by the presence of a
couple of token women in high government positions. To hope for the attainment
of freedom, democracy and equality within the framework of a corrupt,
religion-based, ethno-chauvinistic system is either self-delusion or hypocrisy
-or both.
We find no happiness in the fact that RAWA's predictions in regard to the
consequences of the re-domination of the "Northern Alliance" have once again
been borne out. Those who claimed that the "Northern Alliance" were better than,
and therefore preferable to, the Taliban must wake up and apologise to our
people for their noxious sermons. The establishment of democracy and social
justice can be possible only with the overthrow of fundamentalist domination as
a prime precondition. This cannot be achieved without an organised and
irreconcilable campaign of the women masses against fundamentalism, its agents
and apologists.
Some politically bankrupt entities who have no shame in grovelling to the
"Northern Alliance" in the hope of securing positions and feathering their
nests, label RAWA as "Maoist" and "radical" because of our decisive and
irreconcilable stances and viewpoints. But does the current situation in the
country prove the fallacy of RAWA's positions or do they give a slap in the face
to the ladies and gentleman with the penchant for being colluding and
mealy-mouthed? The assassinations of a vice president and a cabinet minister and
the ban on investigating these murders, the discovery of mass graves, the
banning of women singers and artists and showing of dancing on TV, the
censorship of the media, arbitrary fatwas of kofr and apostasy
against women, gang rapes of even expatriate women working for international
NGOs, the disgusting campaign of making an idol out of Ahmad Shah Masoud, are
these not enough to bring home the realisation that indulgence and
permissiveness ! towards rabid dogs only serve to make them more ferocious?
RAWA's experience in fighting fundamentalism, particularly during the past 10
years, motivates us to be all the more persistent in our attempts to mobilise
women even in the most remote corners of our country. At the same time, we shall
not desist from pursuing an irreconcilable policy towards fundamentalism and
standing in solidarity with all pro-democracy forces. We staunchly believe that
in addition to causing the tragic deaths of over 3,000 innocent Americans and
non-Americans and the sorrow and bereavement of tens of thousands more, the
monstrous terrorist attack of September 11 showed the world what a nefarious
pestilence fundamentalism is; it showed the world the sort of inferno the
peoples of Afghanistan, Iran, Algeria, Sudan and other such countries live in.
Fundamentalism is the mortal enemy of civilised humanity; to address it
demands the consolidated action of all freedom-loving nations of the world. The
present "world anti-terrorism coalition" has been debased by innumerable
ambiguities and impurities of purpose, motivation and objectives. The
contradictions between world powers will spell its doom. Therefore, it behoves
anti-fundamentalist individuals and organisations working for social justice the
world over to draw together without hesitation to contain and ultimately stamp
out, once and for all, the vermin of fundamentalism, so that the tragedy of
September 11 will never be repeated, neither in America nor anywhere else.
RAWA takes pride in the fact that up till now we have been able to establish
contact with a considerable number of anti-terrorist organisations on all five
continents and enjoy their moral and material support. However, for the purpose
of waging a swifter and more encompassing fight against terrorism, it is
necessary for such solidarity to be expanded and strengthened. In this
connection we shake the hands of all freedom-loving individuals and
organisations.
We would like to avail ourselves of this opportunity to once again extend our
heartfelt condolences to all those who lost their loved ones in the savage
calamity of September 11, as well as to the friends and families of those
innocent compatriots -for all we know, anti-Taliban and anti-"Northern
Alliance"- who were blown to shreds by American aerial bombardment. We sincerely
hope that a vast number of those who are bereaved and grieving for their loved
ones will, sooner or later, join the ranks of the legions mobilising against
fundamentalist fascism in their respective countries and on an international
level.
No to Al-Qaeda, No to the Taliban, No to the "Northern Alliance"!
September 11, 2002 Translations: Portuguese | Persian | Français | Italiano RAWA statement on the terrorist attacks in the US RAWA statement on the US strikes on Afghanistan RAWA's appeal to the UN and World community after the fall of Kabul RAWA standpoints on some burning issues of after the 9/11 tragedy RAWA Declaration on the occasion of International Human Rights Day, Dec.10, 2001 Revolutionary Association of the Women of Afghanistan (RAWA) Mailing Address: RAWA, P.O.Box 374, Quetta, Pakistan Mobile: 0092-300-8551638 Fax: 001-760-2819855 E-mail: rawa@xxxxxxxx Home Page: http://www.rawa.org Mirror site: http://rawa.fancymarketing.net |
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