ChatterBank1 min ago
Meanwhile In Afghanistan..........
Hopefully this is not a 'one off' victory for justice but the start of an improvement for women who are currently treated worse than vermin.
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/wo rld-asi a-29537 738
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.sure, but if they just grabbed the first males they saw and executed them after a kangaroo court trial, the message it sends out is that it doesn't matter whether you're good or bad, you'll still get in trouble, so you might as well be bad. I don't know that this really helps women in the long run. You just have to hope they got the right men.
A big question mark over whether justice was done. Sounds more like the public clamour took precedence here. Capital punishment very rare there and yet Karzai signs off his approval on his final day in office.
Progress for women in Afghanistan, in the job sector for instance, has been made but generally there is a very long way to go.
Progress for women in Afghanistan, in the job sector for instance, has been made but generally there is a very long way to go.