Afghanistan: teenage girl killed by spurned suitors

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The girl, Geesa, was attacked earlier this week by two men from the spurned family as she went to collect water from a stream in her village in northern Afghanistan.

The attack came after her father, Mohammad Rahim, had turned down a marriage offer for the girl, saying she was too young to be engaged.
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"At this stage it looks like they wanted to marry her and the father refused, so they killed her," said Syed Sarwar Hosseini, police spokesman for Kunduz province.

Two men, named as Massoud and Sadeq, have been arrested on suspicion of the murder, in Kulkul village of Imam Sahib district, he said. The two men were relatives of Geesa and lived in the same village.
The provincial director of women's affairs said the province had been hit by a wave of violence against women.

Nadira Giah said 11 girls and women had been killed this year, up fivefold from last year.
In January, a young woman was reportedly murdered in the province by her husband and her mother-in-law for giving birth to a daughter. The 22-year-old woman called Stori was strangled after giving birth to a third daughter, when her husband wanted a son.

Afghanistan: teenage girl killed by spurned suitors - Telegraph
 

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we need a dictator to start hanging dudes from trees

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I'm not going to get to our usual Islam/American Presence/ Cultural debates, but I have a legitimate question:

When are these women going to stand up for themselves?

lol theyre not, fukk are they gonna do. a woman wont stand up for herself unless shes empowered.

whatever womens rights existed in that country in the 60s and 70s was because of increased urbanization, and increased education and work opportunities

womens rights in that country is a 40 yr battle, and the key is baby steps. the govt needs to move lock step with society. otherwise any change is cosmetic only

ex. 25% of legislators in Afghanistan are women, u really think these broads are passing laws and asking questions? :pachaha:
 

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I made a thread on this can't seem to find it though
 
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