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We want a law, but democratic one

Photos of Women’s demonstration against Afghan government’s “Rape Law”/ The law consists of approximately 250 detailed restrictions that apply to Shia only, and invade their personal privacy. It is so-called “Sharia Law” written by Mullahs with alleged dark pasts of violence, human rights violations and perverted sexual activities.
Wednesday 15 April 2009

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Kabulpress comments on the Afghan government’s “Rape Law”

More evidence of re-Talibanization of Afghanistan/ Just as Karzai has said he will review the constitutionality of the Personal Status Law, so should Barack Obama and the United States Congress review the decision to send more troops and funds to support this Afghan government.

Thursday 9 April 2009, by Kamran Mir Hazar, Robert Maier

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