Human Rights Violators Afghanistan

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US and Her Fundamentalist Stooges are the Main Human Rights Violators In Afghanistan

By RAWA

12/12/07 "
ICH" --- -- The US and her allies tried to legitimize their military occupation of Afghanistan under the banner of “bringing freedom and democracy for Afghan people”. But as we have experienced in the past three decades, in regard to the fate of our people, the US government first of all considers her own political and economic interests and has empowered and equipped the most traitorous, anti-democratic, misogynist and corrupt fundamentalist gangs in Afghanistan.

In the past few years, for a thousand times the lies of US claims in the so-called “War on terror” were uncovered. By relying on the criminal bands of the Northern Alliance, the US made a game of values like democracy, human rights, women’s rights etc. thus disgracing our mournful nation. The US created a government from those people responsible for massacres in Pul-e-Charkhi, Dasht-e-Chamtala, Kapisa, Karala, Dasht-e-Lieli, 65,000 Kabulis and tens of mass graves across the country. Now the US tries to include infamous killers like Mullah Omer and Gulbuddin Hekmatyar into the government, which will be another big hypocrisy in the “war against terror”.

The reinstatement of the Northern Alliance to power crushed the hopes of our people for freedom and prosperity into desperation and proved that for the Bush administration, defeating terrorism so that our people can be happy, have no significance at all. The US administration plays a funny anti-Taliban game and pretends that a super power is unable to defeat a small, marginalized and medieval-minded gang which is actually her own product. But our people found by experience in the past few years that the US doesn’t want to defeat the Taliban and Al-Qaeda, because then they will have no excuse to stay in Afghanistan and work towards the realization of its economical, political and strategic interests in the region.

After about seven years, there is no peace, human rights, democracy and reconstruction in Afghanistan. On the contrary, the destitution and suffering of our people has doubled everyday. Our people, and even our unfortunate children, fall victim to the Jehadis’ infighting (Baghlan incident), the Taliban’s untargeted blasts and the US/NATO’s non-stop bombardments. The Northern Alliance blood-suckers, who are part of Karzai’s team and have key government posts, continue to be the main and the most serious obstacle towards the establishment of peace and democracy in Afghanistan. The existence of tens of illegal private security companies run by these mafia bands are enough to realize their sinister intentions and the danger they pose.

Human rights violations, crime, and corruption have reached their peak, so much so that Mr. Karzai is forced to make friendly pleas to the ministers and members of the parliament, asking them to “keep some limits”! Accusations about women being raped in prisons were so numerous that even a pro-warlord woman in the parliament had no choice but to acknowledge them.

Rabbani, Khalili, Massoud, Sayyaf, Fahim, Ismael and other criminals for the sake of being “ISI” and “VEVAK” agents could become “leaders” in the early 90’s, invited their god-father General Hamid Gul of ISI to become their army chief. But today they raise anti-Pakistan slogans to hide their corruption and wrong-doings. In this act they even go further and abuse Pakistani people. But they never talk about the dirty act of Pakistan in creating fundamentalist bands and imposing them on our people. More importantly, they keep silent about the wider, more devastating and more active meddling of the brutal Iranian regime in Afghanistan through its cultural and media agents. Pro-Iranian regime politicians and intellectuals are as much traitorous to democracy and human rights as the intellectuals and politicians who, from an ethnocentric and reactionary point of view, call the barbarism and terror of Taliban a “national armed resistance,” and shamelessly defend them.

The Revolutionary Association of the Women of Afghanistan (RAWA) has announced a number of times that when the legislative, administrative and judicial bodies are ruled by drug-lords and warlords or their Talibi, Gulbudini, Parchami and Khalqi accomplices, they will never do anything positive for our deprived people. Rather these bodies will act as a mechanism to continue the ongoing crime, drug-trade and looting by these mafia bands to become richer.

If the US government replaces Karzai with a new puppet, even if he is not from among the Jehadi criminals, it will be just a deception of our people and an attempt to put the responsibilities of today’s tragedies on the shoulders of a single person. Such a move will have no positive outcome for our nation. Only a president who rely on people and come to power through a fair election, free from any kind of dependence or dealings with the fundamentalists, would be ideal for Afghan people.

Instead of defeating Al-Qaeda, Taliban and Gulbuddini terrorists and disarming the Northern Alliance, the foreign troops are creating confusion among the people of the world. We believe that if these troops leave Afghanistan, our people will not feel any kind of vacuum but rather will become more free and come out of their current puzzlement and doubts. In such a situation, they will face the Taliban and Northern Alliance without their “national” mask, and rise to fight with these terrorist enemies. Neither the US nor any other power wants to release Afghan people from the fetters of the fundamentalists. Afghanistan’s freedom can be achieved by Afghan people themselves. Relying on one enemy to defeat another is a wrong policy which has just tightened the grip of the Northern Alliance and their masters on the neck of our nation.

By publishing the book “Some Documents of the Bloody and Traitorous Jehadi Years”, RAWA has taken another small step in unmasking and prosecuting the war criminals of the past three decades. But we will not stop here. In the face of continuous threats by the terrorists sitting in the parliament and the government, we will not be intimidated and despite the passivity and compromises of intellectuals in this regard, we are determined that with the help of justice-loving people and organizations of Afghanistan and around the world, will work to push the war criminals into a court of justice and reclaim billions of dollars worth of national assets from them. Only then the eyes of our grief-stricken people may no longer burn endlessly for justice and democracy.

Revolutionary Association of the Women of Afghanistan (RAWA) www.rawa.org




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MikeyDB

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I know I'm proud to have Canadians killing Afghanis in the name of American enterprise....

NOT!
 

thomaska

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At least when the Taliban was beating, jailing, and torturing apostates, women, dissidents, and other undesirables, it was Afghanis doing it to Afghanis. Now that the pale faces are supposedly doing it, it has become an issue the human rights crowd can take notice of. Because brown on brown violence just doesn't have the same appeal.
 

MikeyDB

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Are you talking about nooses hanging outside American schools and the unresolved racial prejudice seething beneath the white veneer of America here or you talking about the enthusiasm your nation appears to have for killing Iraqis or Afghanis...on the basis of lies and exaggeration...?
 

Unforgiven

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Are you talking about nooses hanging outside American schools and the unresolved racial prejudice seething beneath the white veneer of America here or you talking about the enthusiasm your nation appears to have for killing Iraqis or Afghanis...on the basis of lies and exaggeration...?

With regard to Afghanistan, what lies might you be referring to?
 

MikeyDB

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Find out who Hamid Carsai (sorry for the spelling) worked for prior to becoming the leader in Afghanistan.... See if you can make any correlation between petroleum pipelines and the American interest in pursuing the perpetrators of 9/11 into Afghansitan rather than Saudi Arabia where they came from.....
 

thomaska

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Are you talking about nooses hanging outside American schools and the unresolved racial prejudice seething beneath the white veneer of America here or you talking about the enthusiasm your nation appears to have for killing Iraqis or Afghanis...on the basis of lies and exaggeration...?

The fact that nooses left hanging here and there are more often than not, left by the victims themselves in order to further a cause or seek publicity, I was speaking of the fact that Amnesty International and every other human rights watchdog never seems to give a flip when some backwater dictator is slaughtering his own. But let there be one American soldiers with his feet inside the borders, and then it is a dire human rights emergency.

The lies and exaggeration you speak of came from the same people that say Iran has no nuke program. It must be hard to reconcile for some of you guys, must be a love/hate thing...

And if you think prejudice only goes from "white" to _______(<---insert random color here), you are blind. But it is just like brown on brown crime and violence, it is most definitley there, it just isn't news-worthy.
 

MikeyDB

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But it is news-worthy Thomaska!

Is it fair to juxtapose these two phenomena? Is there any correlation between the response seen to California's fires and the aftermath of Katrina? When a society regards others as disposable commodities...and governments and corporations encourage conflicts for the purposes of resource theft and cheap consumer goods...etc. etc. I believe the parallels are valid and revealing.
 

darkbeaver

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The fact that nooses left hanging here and there are more often than not, left by the victims themselves in order to further a cause or seek publicity, I was speaking of the fact that Amnesty International and every other human rights watchdog never seems to give a flip when some backwater dictator is slaughtering his own. But let there be one American soldiers with his feet inside the borders, and then it is a dire human rights emergency.

The lies and exaggeration you speak of came from the same people that say Iran has no nuke program. It must be hard to reconcile for some of you guys, must be a love/hate thing...

And if you think prejudice only goes from "white" to _______(<---insert random color here), you are blind. But it is just like brown on brown crime and violence, it is most definitley there, it just isn't news-worthy.

I'am moved to comment about the near professional obfuscation, Thomaska would have us believe that the victims are victims of victims engineered to obscure the true identity of the perps. Nobody cares what amnesia international think. Thomaska play the racial card, seemingly oblivious to the capital card, which of course through the wonderful application of American exceptionalism isn't worth mention. Further to that, Irans business with nuclear power has been dealt with ad nauseum by those duely appointed regulatory bodys who have been unable to obtain American compliance to the exact legislation America accuses Iran of violating.
 

MikeyDB

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C'mon Beve...;)

We didn't mention the piles of WMDs uncovered by U.S. forces in Iraq...the lies that got America there in the first place...we didn't talk about how the much vaunted moral superiority of the American service person was demonstrated at Abu Ghraib...we didn't mention that Pakistan is the home of more terrorists than ever lived in Afghanistan but is immune to "seeking out those who harbor terrorists".... I buy the whole thing why don't you?.....
 

darkbeaver

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Space does not permit us the luxury. I know what they mean when they preach the virtues of the much vaunted benevolent policy of isolationism. That policy has been applied to the American citizen literally and liberally and not at all to forigne policy, it's what Herman and Chomsky noted nothing but a construct of necessary illusion. So in fact the general population of the United States
has been isolated from the corrosive effect of fact and reason, the substitution of a national permanent mythological past, present and future. We can easily see why they have become so disconected from reality as to gun each other down in school and mall.
 

EagleSmack

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Are you talking about nooses hanging outside American schools and the unresolved racial prejudice seething beneath the white veneer of America here or you talking about the enthusiasm your nation appears to have for killing Iraqis or Afghanis...on the basis of lies and exaggeration...?

Are you counting the nooses put up by African-Americans before the run and tell someone that some racist cracker did it? Those nooses?
 

MikeyDB

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Oh my Eagle...

You've contributed some insightful commentary and critique to these threads and hear you are offering speculation and misdirection....

Why?
 

Unforgiven

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Find out who Hamid Carsai (sorry for the spelling) worked for prior to becoming the leader in Afghanistan.... See if you can make any correlation between petroleum pipelines and the American interest in pursuing the perpetrators of 9/11 into Afghansitan rather than Saudi Arabia where they came from.....

I can't find any solid connection to UNOCAL if that is who you mean. Pertroleum pipelines and American interests you say? Not to appear condesending, but DUH. If you were a President of a war torn dirt poor country and money bags came a calling would you be telling them to piss off? You need money to make things happen for people and to get infrastructure that has been reduced to "stone age" status replaced. People with a liveable income to support their family and live comfortably does far more for stability than any other know means of population control. So why is that so damn terrible a tool for him to use?

Saudi Arabia has an investigation proccess to catch terrorists and are actively doing so by what I have seen. Why would the US or anyone consider attacking that country? Here is a tidbit that you can mull over if you choose.

The taliban in Afghanistan allowed for bin Laden and al qeada to construct, develop and use training camps in Afghanistan to train people for terrorist acts. All but one or two of the 9/11 terrorists trained at those camps. When asked to hand bin Laden over to the US, the taliban refused saying that he was a guest of the taliban.

Because a country's government allowed for and supported these terrorists, I have no problem what so ever in supporting the Canadian military act with force in Afghanistan to remove the ability of the taliban to gain control of that country to again support terrorism against any NATO country and any other country that may be attacked in that way.
 

EagleSmack

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Oh my Eagle...

You've contributed some insightful commentary and critique to these threads and hear you are offering speculation and misdirection....

Why?

Actually i was busy when I wrote that but now I have a few moments to say I was just addressing the noose issue. You call it speculation but one "noose" incident at a college during the "hanging noose fad" was proven to be staged by an African-American who admitted to doing so after being confronted by police. You see... he could not wait for a racist to come by so he had to do it himself.
 

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The fact that nooses left hanging here and there are more often than not, left by the victims themselves in order to further a cause or seek publicity, I was speaking of the fact that Amnesty International and every other human rights watchdog never seems to give a flip when some backwater dictator is slaughtering his own. But let there be one American soldiers with his feet inside the borders, and then it is a dire human rights emergency.
-----------------------------------------Thomaska posted above-----------------------------------------

I think he's right.

It's natural human behavior to come down harder on Americans than backwater dictators for one simple univeral reason, a reason even offered in the New Testament Book of James.

The book of James warns all the preachers that condemnation will come down harder on them because of the perceived hypocrisy.

Likewise it is official American myth we brag we are better than our enemies. In many ways we are. But the brag of morality brings heavy condemnation when our hypocrisy is exposed.
 

EagleSmack

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But it is news-worthy Thomaska!

Is it fair to juxtapose these two phenomena? Is there any correlation between the response seen to California's fires and the aftermath of Katrina? When a society regards others as disposable commodities...and governments and corporations encourage conflicts for the purposes of resource theft and cheap consumer goods...etc. etc. I believe the parallels are valid and revealing.


By comparing the two just shows how far you are reaching. One being one of the worst hurricanes and the other being the normal winds that whip up from Mexico each year and burn through the hills of California. The scopes aren't even close. But it is all you have. We could not dump enough money faster into Katrina victims only to have them blow through every dime on booze and partying. Call me a racist? Whatever. Blah Blah Blah. It is a known fact. Here in Mass they stayed on the Cape and after residents were complaining about them the local news crew followed a bus from the old AFB to the center of the town.

Booze, Booze, Booze. Drinking in public. Cab rides to strip clubs. Thats where our money went...the liquor stores. Houston's crime rate soared even higher with gangs of New Orleans youths trying to take over their new turf.
 

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There can be no doubting the American conspiracy to do something. Why can't those people just take a nap? Ever since they became the greatest nation on Earth they've been acting like they're the greatest nation on Earth.

The UN authorized the intervention in Afghanistan because it could probably be blamed on the Americans. Everything can be blamed on the Americans because that's what I want and I' not afraid of bombs, so there. Bomb me you brute!

Nah na na nah na.
 

jimmoyer

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Why can't those people take a nap ? --------asks jimshort19

Muy mal !!

At first I misread it, reading," Why can't those people take a crap?"

But then,
hmmm,,,, wait a minute, that phrase, "those people" brings up a long history of racial discrimination known by Americans and that phrase "those people" is a big reminder of that past. If you're Canadian, you wouldn't know the crappy history to that phrase.

But this is just an aside.

Please continue with your regularly scheduled diatribe programming.