Posted on 11/17/2001 5:42:26 PM PST by Libloather
NOW News Release
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CONTACT: REBECCA FARMER, 202-628-8669 ext. 116
Activists Use Internet, E-mail to Advocate for Afghan Women's Rights
NOW Responds to Laura Bush Radio Address
November 17, 2001
"The U.S. and allies abroad would do well to follow the lead of feminist groups, echoed in this morning's statement by First Lady Laura Bush, and ensure that Afghan women's rights are restored in the post-Taliban era, " said National Organization for Women (NOW) President Kim Gandy. "In fact, thousands of cyber-activists have been bombarding the Administration with demands that women be included in rebuilding an Afghan democracy."
"World leaders must bring women to the table in reconstructing the Afghan government and must make women's rights a priority," Gandy said. "NOW's e-mail action alerts and online letters make it easy for activists to get this message to U.S. government leaders."
Last month NOW launched an internet and e-mail campaign urging U.S. lawmakers and government officials to insist that women's human and democratic rights be protected against the warlords vying for post-Taliban control of Afghanistan. The e-messages also demand that Afghan women leaders be sought out and included in reconstructing the country's government. By logging on to NOW's website, www.now.org, activists can send messages to President Bush, Secretary of State Colin Powell, Chair of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee Sen. Joseph Biden and United Nations Secretary General Kofi Annan.
"Prior to the Taliban's 1996 takeover, Afghan women were scientists, professors, members of parliament and cabinet members and university professors. They led corporations, non-profit organizations and local communities," Gandy said. "Clearly, there are many Afghan women well-equipped to participate in leading Afghanistan back to full democracy. And in under sixty seconds, anyone can send a message to decision-makers demanding that these women leaders be at the table to help rebuild and lead their country."
"U.S. officials must listen to the diverse cross-section of cyber-activists from across the country and beyond," Gandy said. "What they're saying is that warlords cannot be allowed to divide the spoils and shatter this opportunity for an Afghan government that includes women as full and equal human beings. Women must be an equal partners in post-Taliban Afghanistan."
Click here to send a message to President Bush and others.
The post here aren't as bad as my Freepmail. LOLROF
I think you are right. I wasn't aware of the Laura Bush statement (BTW I am a HUGE Laura Bush fan) but your explanation makes sense to me. I just didn't have the whole context. Thanks for pointing it out. Cyber-activists - give me a break.
Freegards
I'm not disagreeing with you, and pardon the metaphor, but why do women always pull out that tired old piece in an argument?
And why do they think that it is effective?
We conservative, thinking women are just as frustrated by our liberal counterparts as thinking men are. There's nothing worse for me than being included in the blanket generalization of the brainwashed majority of women that I see here at FR. Some people here really mean their insults!
Thus the calls for a broad-based government in Afghanistan.
Ignore this annoying "thinking" thing (you're very, very bad at it) and stick to your frequent wax jobs. I'd also suggest another trip to the mall for another pair of sensible shoes. I must also add that Duracell is having a 35% discount sale on D-cell batteries.
Risking to be labeled a antiwomen or whatever label, I think the statement is for the most part true. Women in general do not use rationale, but feelings. Best example is my wife, wich she tells me everytime is time to vote, to figure things out because she thinks I do a better job at it with my knowledge than she does, she just feel things and is not quiet sure about it.
The NOW rant just proves it!...is absoluteley no logic in their statement...period. Go figure...trying to westernise Afganistan when they still live in 1500AD.Hellllow any body home?
Nevertheless, there are some sharp tacks outhere they can put everyone to shame in every aspect of life(Maggie comes to mind). But overall...no...who put Clinton in the office? Need I say more?
What makes you think they wax? The sensible shoes I believe, and the batteries are for sure. Waxing? I'm skeptical.
Didn't you read the article? According to N.O.W., Afghanistan used to be a "full democracy". I wonder when that was?
The truth is they are issue frauds. They willfully ignored the Afgan women and children for their political convenience.
Work on your personal and social skills and you'll find more women giving you the time of day. Lonely, bitter men are so sad.
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