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[Canada & Afghanistan] Harper’s hypocrisy: Two years of silence on Malalai Joya from Conservatives
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“Canada’s participation in this war in Afghanistan has been justified with rhetoric about women’s rights, yet Harper and the Conservatives remained silent when Malalai Joya was ousted from her elected position and again did nothing meaningful when Karzai signed the anti-women provision which sanctioned rape in marriage,” said Parvin Ashrafi, a women’s rights activist with the Iranian Centre for Peace, Freedom and Social Justice and a member of Friends of Malalai Joya—Canada. Joya, 31, who has survived at least four assassination attempts in recent years, continues to protest her suspension form Parliament and speak out against the NATO war and criticize both the western-backed warlords and the Taliban. Last week, Joya released a statement condemning recent deadly NATO air strikes in her home province of Farah and denouncing plans to expand the war, “We ask for an end to the occupation of Afghanistan and a stop to such tragic war crimes.” Malalai Joya has received broad international support calling for her reinstatement and protection from women’s rights activists, intellectuals and political leaders from a number of countries. Libby Davies, NDP Member of Parliament for Vancouver-East, reiterated her support for Joya’s case. “The Harper Government claims they are supporting women’s rights and democracy in Afghanistan. Why, then, have they been so silent on MP Malalai Joya’s undemocractic two-year suspension from the Parliament of Afghanistan, where she has been a staunch advocate for equality and democracy,” said Davies. While Joya has been suspended and lives under threat of assassination, the Afghan government and National Assembly is full of notorious warlords. The Inter-Parliamentary Union, bringing together elected officials from 135 countries, has noted, “…the discrepancy that while the remarks made by Ms. Joya have led to a serious punishment, her treatment by some fellow parliamentarians that she has publicly denounced has reportedly not drawn any response from Parliament.” Opposition MPs in Canada and elected officials in Germany, Italy, the UK, Spain and beyond have protested Joya’s expulsion. After two years, Harper and the Conservatives’ silence around her case speaks volumes about the sincerity of their commitment to women’s rights and genuine democracy in Afghanistan. Source: transmitted to us by the Facebook group Friends and Supporters of Malalai Joya [ create a profile (account) to comment ] | ||||||||