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    government diminished and the Taliban came into power‚ women’s rights also diminished. Women in Afghanistan are looked at as nothing but homemakers and a means of reproduction. The horrific beatings of women have become a very common thing within Afghanistan and the Taliban. Even after the Taliban was removed Women’s rights became insignificant. The women of Afghanistan have had to endure decades of torture‚ while new governments are being put in with the same type of Taliban-like laws. There never

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    Summary In Afghanistan‚ conflict is inevitable and expected and has always been like this. Afghanistan has historically been split by wars‚ being colonised and invaded and as a result the people of the country have learnt to become stronger by dealing with this constant conflict. Najaf Mazari writes about the hardships and conflict faced when he has to flee his country for his own safety to Australia and the trauma and stress he‚ and other people like himself‚ have to deal with once they arrive

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    Women’s Rights Violations in Afghanistan Martin Luther King Jr. once said‚ "True peace is not merely the absence of tension‚ it is the presence of justice.” It means that without equality‚ there is no real end to a conflict. Equality is one of the many human rights every person is entitled to. It is never acceptable to deny people their basic human rights; however‚ this has occurred frequently throughout history. A wide variety of groups have been discriminated against through violations of human

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    Perreault 1 Emerald Perreault Mrs. Wagner English IIII 20‚ December‚ 2011 American Perception V.S Kite Runner Perception of Afghanistan The U.S went thru the most tragic‚ life changing‚ mind conflicting event of all time. On September‚ 11‚ 2001 terrorist flew two plans into the Twin Towers in New York City. The terrorist attack on 9/11 devastated and ruined an enormous amount of American lives. Weather an American lost a friend‚ loved one‚ or relative‚ every American lost something valuable

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    between 2007 and 2008 follows an American platoon deployed to Afghanistan. Korangal Valley to be exact‚ which is roughly twenty five miles from the border of Pakistan. The United States goal was to put our American troops there to over throw the Taliban regime. We intended to help Iraqi’s clear and secure neighborhoods‚ and to protect their local population. Sebastian followed the second of Battle Company‚ part of the 173rd Airborne Brigade. He studied how these people evolved under extraordinary

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    rules of their lifestyle they have to follow of Afghan women. Hosseini displays the perseverance of Mariam and Laila‚ how the inner strength of Afghan women allows them to endure difficult situations like lack of education‚ forced marriages‚ and Taliban rules. Everyone goes through struggles and has to persevere through it. Education provides the opportunity to learn new things and expand or build knowledge. Now a day we do not have to fight to go to school. Men and woman have equal education‚ and

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    Understanding the Phenomenon of Religious Terrorism in Pakistan Pakistan has ended up as a target for the Taliban and Al Qaeda forces through a strange spiral of events which were triggered after 9/11. Terrorism has reached new and disturbingly dangerous heights. Not a week seems to goes by anymore without an attack resulting in the death of countless innocent victims. The economy of the country has been severely affected. Hundreds of thousands of people have left their homes to avoid cross fire

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    empower the Afghan Government to actively pursue peace negotiations with the Taliban because total victory is neither plausible nor affordable. U.S. and NATO have battled the Taliban for sixteen years. Some defense analysts estimate the Afghan war cost the U.S. between $4 to $6 trillion dollars. Furthermore‚ thousands of Americans sacrificed their lives and limbs in pursuit of victory against the Taliban. Yet‚ the Taliban insurgency remains resilient today. The U.S. military strategy is unsuccessful

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    a country of turmoil and gender inequality. Afghanistan was a great place to live‚ a place with endless freedoms‚ rich history‚ and a thriving economy. It wasn’t until the Taliban overthrew the preexisting government that everything changed. The norms of the previous afghan society in ruins. The Taliban changed many things in Afghanistan‚ but the biggest being the equality indifference between men and women. Women in the Muslim and Afghan culture have little to no control

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    What this essay is about Malala Yousafzai is a teen activist who is known for her fight so all women can go to school. But during her fight‚ she was shot by a Taliban teenager when she was on her way home from school. During this reading‚ we will be talking about Malala Yousafzai‚ about the Taliban‚ and about the Malala fund. We will be giving information about each of these topics and what they are or used for. About malala Malala Yousafzai is a young teen activist who is known for her fight

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