Posted by
Jake, the Champion of the Constitution on Saturday, August 30, 2008 5:40:00 AM
Malalai
Joya, a brave lady and banned legislator from Afghanistan, fights for
justice, human rights, and democracy. She battles both the Warlords in
power, the Taliban... and the American Government, which is probably
why you have never heard of her.
by Jake, the Champion of the Constitution
Friday, August 8, 2008. Originally posted at http://www.nolanchart.com/article4449.html
Malalai
Joya, an elected representative to Afghanistan’s parliament since the
American invasion, is most famous for publicly denouncing the warlords
at the constitutional convention in 2003.
She has survived four assassination attempts.
She speaks out for the women of Farah in a land and time where they have little or no voice.
She speaks out against the Taliban, who used theocratic rule to oppress women and all dissent.
She
speaks out against the warlords who ruined the country once before
already in the 1990s after the sacrifice of the freedom fighters who
fought for their freedom against the Soviets, and are ruining it again
after taking power in the political vacuum America explicitly created
for them.
She begs for exactly what the USA claims to have
given Afghanistan – right to representation and true democracy, or rule
by majority. You would think she would be heralded as a heroine by the
American press, but this is not the case. If you scan the archives of
FOX, ABC, CBS, CNN, and MSNBC for anything about this woman there is
either absolutely nothing or just a single blurb.
You see, you never heard of Malalai Joya because, like most of the Afghan populace, she wants the Americans to leave Afghanistan too!
No warlords, no Taliban, no silly Americans occupying their lands with
the big guns and torture cells. In other words, Malalai and the Afghan
people just want peace. Has their country not suffered enough? Far
easier said than done of course, but liberation is a life-long struggle.
Ms. Joya has faced plenty of opposition so far. Besides being
threatened with rape and hit with water bottles while in Parliament and
having to travel under armed guard and wear a burkha, in May 2007 the
current government removed her from office after she compared the
parliament to a stable of animals. (She later clarified she meant worse
than a stable, as domesticated animals serve a purpose.) She traveled
abroad seeking support for her cause in the Western world for several
years, but the last reports of her I have found is that her passport
was stripped from her earlier this year and she is trying to have
herself reinstated to parliament before the ban ends in 2010. I believe
she is still alive, so by that definition she is still fighting on.
Here is an interview excerpt
from America’s leading voice of the Afghanistan situation, whom you
probably have never heard of her either, to introduce Joya. Her name is
Sonali Kolhatkar, Los Angeles radio host and author of Bleeding Afghanistan: Washington, Warlords, and the Propaganda of Silence:
Interviewer: "There
is a very brave and outspoken woman in the Afghan parliament, named
Malalai Joya. She has repeatedly put her own life at risk by denouncing
the warlords and calling for an end to the US occupation. She has
consistently called out for human rights and real democracy. Has the
Bush administration done anything at all to promote or protect
courageous women who embody "liberal values" like Malalai Joya?"
Kolhatkar:
"Women like Malalai Joya are "inconvenient" for the Bush
administration. That's because Joya echoes the will of her people in
calling for an end to warlords, AND an end to the US occupation. Bush
and his cohorts like to promote the type of women who quietly accept
the US narrative and show gratitude for being "saved by the Americans."
In fact, there are very few such women like that in Afghanistan. Joya
speaks for millions of Afghan women when she denounces the warlords.
And she has repeatedly put herself in danger. She has nearly been
killed at least four times! What this means is that women’s rights are available only to women who do not exercise their rights.
And it not just Malalai Joya who is putting herself at risk due to her
political activism. I have personally worked very closely with the
Revolutionary Association of the Women of Afghanistan, and they have
been saying the same things for years. Still, RAWA cannot operate
openly without putting themselves in danger of physical harm; so they
must carry out their work underground. RAWA has NEVER received any
offer of help from the US government (although they would refuse it if
it anyway to remain politically independent) Like Joya, the women of
RAWA are inconvenient – they do not need to be "saved" by America. But
they do need a safe Afghanistan and they deserve international
solidarity for their brave human rights work."
Here
below I have taken the liberty* (no pun intended) of paraphrasing her
speech from the start of the 2003 Loya Jirga constitutional assembly:
"My
criticism to all my peers is why should we allow the legitimacy and
legality of this constitutional assembly to become questionable with
the presence of these felons who brought our country to this war-torn
condition?
… Please see the committees and what people are
whispering about. The chairman of every committee is already selected.
Why not put all these criminals on one committee and let them tell us
what they want for this nation. These were those who turned our country
into the nucleus of national and international wars. They were the most
anti-women people in the society who brought our country to this state
and intend to do the same again. I believe that it is a mistake to give
them a second chance. They should be taken to national and
international court. If they are forgiven by our people, the barefooted
Afghan people, our history will never forgive them."
Joya succintly addresses the topic of America in a March 2007 interview with PBS’s NOW:
NOW: "Do you believe that the NATO troops in Afghanistan are helping to improve security?"
Joya:
"The U.S. is not concerned with the main cause behind terrorism in
Afghanistan. That is why our people don't consider the U.S. as the
"liberator" of our country. Even they have killed thousands of our
innocent civilians during its so-called "war on terror" and continue to
target civilians.
Apparently the U.S. troops are
here to fight the Taliban but on the other hand they are fully
supporting the Northern Alliance commanders, who, according to recent
reports, are the main sellers of weapons and ammunitions to the Taliban
and have made life terrible for people in the north of Afghanistan.
I think that no nation can donate liberation to another nation. Liberation is not money to be donated; it should be achieved in a country by the people themselves.
The ongoing developments in Afghanistan and Iraq prove this claim.
People of other countries only can give us a helping hand and support.
Unfortunately, other countries involved also play a very passive role
in Afghanistan. They are exactly following the foot path of the U.S.
government and have become a tool in the hands of the U.S. to implement
its strategic, regional and economic interests.
Today Afghan
people are deeply suspicious about the "war on terror". I think if
Spain and other governments really want to help Afghan people and bring
positive changes, they must act independently, rather than becoming a
tool to implement the policies of the U.S. government. They must align
themselves to the wishes and needs of Afghan people and stop any kind
of support of the warlords and reactionary and ignorant element within
the system. Only then can they gain people's trust and will prove
themselves as real friends of Afghan people."
NOW: "What would you like Americans to know about your country?"
Joya:
"I want them to know that Afghan people have been victims of the U.S.
government's wrong policies in the past three decades following the
Cold War. They should know that Afghanistan is not "liberated" at all
as trumpeted by the Western media. They should know that their
government is playing a chess game with our country and is not
interested in its stability. They should know that worse enemies of the
Afghan people, those who brought Osama Bin Laden to Afghanistan and
slaughtered our people and committed unbelievable crimes against its
unfortunate women, are now in power and backed by the U.S. government.
They should know that Afghan people are facing a 9/11 everyday. They
should know that under the U.S. occupation, Afghanistan has become the
world's number one opium producer and a large part of it is smuggled to
the U.S. Finally they should know that, like all human beings Afghan
people love democracy and freedom and dream of a prosperous life. While
we hate the war-mongering and criminal-fostering policies of the U.S.
government, we feel, acknowledge and thank the sympathies and support
of the U.S. people and learn from their humanism and dedication."
I
have nothing more to add to her words to my fellow Americans. Although
I greatly prefer a republic form of government rather than democracy,
whatever form another country's people choose is fine by me.
Unfortunately, most people these days do not even know the difference.
Malalai Joya, I salute you!
In Liberty,
Jake, the Champion of the Constitution
www.campaignforliberty.com
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Malalai Joya Source List
- Joya’s comprehensive website and source of first picture http://www.malalaijoya.com/
- Rape, Self-Immolations, Prostitution.
A bleak future with no freedom for Afghani women under Afghan
Warlord-American rule as portrayed by Sky News in June 2008. There is
graphic content, but watch it anyways.
- Malalai Joya’s Speech and video to the Constitutional Assembly in 2003. Go to ‘Joya in Loya Jirga.’
- Joya speaks out against women and girls being stoned, raped, and led into committing suicide in this September 2006 video. "There’s no security. If they don’t have security, how can we talk about women’s rights, human rights… in Afghanistan."
- Democracy Now! Interview
in June 2007. Interesting section on the warlords, Taliban, and
Americans in power. Claims the warlords killed 65,000 in Kabul alone
after they took power from the Soviets.
- PBS Interview in March 2007, see excerpt above. Source of second photo.
- January 2008 Speech on how Afghanistan is using Islamic law to erode women’s rights
- BBC Article from November 2005. One of the few in mainstream media, and English at that!
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Malalai Joya Quotations
(Not quite as eloquent as Tom Paine yet but getting there, remember English is her second language!)
- "The
support of the innocent people of Afghanistan who do not have power,
who do not have money, who are very suffering people, this gives me
courage, determination."
- "They will kill me but they will not
kill my voice, because it will be the voice of all Afghan women. You
can cut the flower, but you cannot stop the coming of spring."
- "I
strongly believe that they will destroy all of the flowers, but they
cannot stop the spring. One day we will have everything in our country."
- "Never
again will I whisper in the shadows of intimidation. I am but a symbol
of my people's struggle and a servant to their cause. And if I were to
be killed for what I believe in, then let my blood be the beacon for
emancipation and my words a revolutionary paradigm for generations to
come."
- "The men and women of Afghanistan are like pigeons who
have been freed from Taliban cages, but whose wings have been cut off
and who are in the claws of vampires who suck their blood." "And most
of those vampires are to be found in parliament." Then "President Bush
owes us an apology for supporting extremist war lords, the Northern
Alliance criminals."
- "How can our people be hopeful that the
parliament will arrange a way to put the war criminals of our country
in international or national courts when some of the most famous
criminals in the country are in parliament?"
- "It doesn't matter
to me if they suspend me from Parliament, because they have the power,
and they can do whatever they want. But the enemies of our country
should realize that they have given me a better chance to fight them."
- "Our
country is being run by a mafia, and while it is in power there is no
hope for freedom for the people of Afghanistan. How can anyone, man or
woman, enjoy basic freedoms when living under the shadow of warlords?
The government was not democratically elected, and it is now trying to
use the country's Islamic law as a tool with which to limit women's
rights."
- And what I as a freedom writer strongly identify with: "I am telling the truth, so why afraid?"
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Other Afghanistan Articles by the Author
Response to Disgruntled Reader on "Malalai Joya" Article
Published: August 11, 2008
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Utter Chaos in Afghanistan and Pakistan as Barack Obama Sanctions Preemptive War
Published: July 20, 2008
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Obama and the Neocons Continue to Ignore Geopolitical and Cultural
Realities
Iraq Smolders as American War Deaths in Afghanistan Reach All-Time Records
Published: August 2, 2008
With Iraq "Pacified" for McBama's Election, American Troops are dying
off at record rates in America's "oh, that Other War" in Afghanistan
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We the People
of the United States, in Order to form a more perfect Union, establish
Justice, insure domestic Tranquility, provide for the common defence,
promote the general Welfare, and secure the Blessings of Liberty to
ourselves and our Posterity, do ordain and establish this Constitution
for the United States of America.
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