Afghanistan: not much improvement, then

How goes the crusade? Not well:

Earlier this year a report by Womankind, Taking Stock: Afghan Women and Girls Seven Years On, revealed that violent attacks against women, usually in a domestic setting, are at epidemic proportions – 87 per cent of women complain of such abuse, and half of it is sexual. More than 60 per cent of marriages are forced and, despite laws banning the practice, 57 per cent of brides are under 16. Many of these girls are offered as restitution for a crime or as debt settlement. Afghanistan is the only country in the world with a higher suicide rate among women than men.

We can’t clean dogshit up properly off our own streets. Just how we thought cleaning up Afghanistan was a task within our capabilities is a mystery to me.

Tony Blair is at the Olympics.


Posted on August 19th, 2008 at 11:30 am

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  1. Daniel Hoffmann-Gill (62 comments.) on 19.08.2008 at 11:51 Permalink | Reply

    I’ve got to spread the word on this madness, it feels like we’re stuck in a military and cultural bog.

    Daniel Hoffmann-Gill’s latest blog post… The South African Midlands

  2. AMX on 19.08.2008 at 17:41 Permalink | Reply

    And I am willing to bet he did pay for it

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