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    English 4 3 June 2014 The Role of Afghan Women Before and After Taliban When you hear the word ‘woman’‚ what thoughts‚ words‚ or traits come to mind? Women should be diverse‚ loved‚ have respect‚ and most of all‚ be treated equally. In Afghanistan‚ things are much different from the U.S. Kabul is one of the most brutal areas for women in Afghanistan. Especially when the Taliban would rule‚ things would take a turn for the worst. The rights of women would soon be canceled‚ not mainly because of

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    According to author Alisa J. Rubin in article‚ “Fear of Taliban Drives Women out of Kunduz”. Author explains how women are treating in Afghanistan‚ men force their commands and laws on women. If women don’t agree to follow them‚ they either kill or abuse them. “Hassina Sarwari she is a bad woman‚ and if we had captured her‚ she would be hanged in the main circle in Kunduz city” (Rubin .8). According to author Rubin‚ Hassina Sarwari is a coordinator of women organization who opened shelter home for

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    1.Analysing the situation: Tahrek e Taliban which is also known as Paksitani Taliban is most dangerous and deadliest militant anti Pakistan agency. The cause of formation of TTP went back to the days of Nato operations by US in Afghanistan after 9/11 incident . After the invasion of America in Afghanistan ‚ many Taliban started movement in favor of Afghan Taliban in Pakistan and also went Afghanistan for Jihad. Afghanistan invasion led to the flow of Taliban fighters in administrated areas of

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    Construction of Taliban Image in Pakistan Construction of Taliban Image in Pakistan: Discourse Analysis of Editorials of Dawn and The News Shaista Malik‚ Journalists for Democracy and Human Rights Zafar Iqbal‚ International Islamic University Abstract: The aim of this research study is to investigate as to how the image of Taliban is being constructed in the print media discourses. In the last couple of years‚ media in Pakistan widely covered the involvement of Taliban‚ fanning extremism

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    Taliban - the world’s most extreme and radical Islamic organization that inspires fascination‚ controversy‚ and especially fear in both the Muslim world and the West - has been brought into sharp focus in Ahmed Rashid’s book "Taliban". This enormously insightful book gives an account of Taliban’s rise to power‚ its impact on Afghanistan and the Central Asian region. The book also analyzes the wider regional and geopolitical implications of the Taliban’s advent to power and the role that Taliban has

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    Taliban Women

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    Besides that‚ showing the true identity of those behind hijabs‚ burkas‚ and niqabs doesn’t seem like it’ll be soon under the Taliban’s control. Firstly‚ typical women from the 1980s to 2000s are treated with greater unjustness ever since the Taliban took control over Afghanistan. Most of their rights were rather confiscated until further notice. The beauty and creativity of work were taken away so women were essentially detained in their own home. In the life of a woman‚ especially in Kabul‚

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    Children of the Taliban

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    Children of the Taliban 1. The government school system has completely collapsed. The lack of funding and cohesiveness amongst educators and government has caused the system to literally crumble. School buildings are also in war zones and a lot of them are structurally unsafe at this point. They have been replaced by schools of the Taliban. The Taliban actually offer guaranteed food and shelter to the children who attend their schools. Parents will even receive a monthly stipend. While madrassas

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    The Taliban Essay Example

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    of terrorism I wanted to write a paper on‚ it occurred to me that I didn’t really know much about the Taliban group. Which is one of the major terrorist groups in today’s society. So I am going to try and explain this group the best that I can. In couple different aspects‚ one is what their rules are‚ two how they treat women‚ and three what types of terrorist acts they have committed. The Taliban group is a group of men who formed in 1994 in the country of Kandahar by Islamic students who took a

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    Taliban In the past couple of years there has been a tremendous amounts of terrorist attacks on the United States Of America from the Taliban. Many people everyday most likely are wondering just why would another countries people want to attack us? The origin of the Taliban dates back to 1979 when the Soviet Union invaded Afghanistan. Back in 1973‚ ((The Soviet Union brought their soldiers into Afghanistan claiming to rebuild the crushing economy. However‚ the Soviet was resented by the Mujahidin

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    Under The Persimmon Tree

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    The Taliban In everyday life in Afghanistan‚ people live in constant fear due to a group of terrorists. The novel‚ Under the Persimmon Tree‚ by Suzanne Fisher Staples‚ demonstrates the cruel truths of life in Afghanistan. The book follows two girls‚ Najmah and Nusrat as they are faced with tough challenges everyday that will alter their lives forever. The Taliban impact the everyday lives of people worldwide in an awfully negative way‚ and the book accurately proves this to be true by following

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