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for your info by Alan Spector 16 September 2001 19:23 UTC |
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This
might be worth passing along. It is the kind of statement that can help people
think clearly during these dangerous times. I don't necessarily agree with the
group RAWA nor know much about it, but this particular statement makes
sense.
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From the Revolutionary Association of the Women of
Afghanistan:
RAWA statement on the
terrorist attacks in the US
The people of Afghanistan have nothing to do with Osama and his accomplices On September 11, 2001 the world was stunned with the
horrific terrorist attacks on the United States. RAWA stands with the rest of
the world in expressing our sorrow and condemnation for this barbaric act of
violence and terror. RAWA had already warned that the United States should
not support the most treacherous,
most criminal, most anti-democracy and
anti-women Islamic fundamentalist parties because after both the
Jehadi and the Taliban have
committed every possible type of heinous crimes against our people, they would
feel no shame in committing such crimes against the American people whom they
consider "infidel". In order to gain and maintain their power, these barbaric
criminals are ready to turn easily to any criminal
force. But unfortunately we must say that it was the government
of the United States who supported Pakistani dictator Gen. Zia-ul Haq in
creating thousands of religious schools from which the germs of Taliban emerged. In the similar way,
as is clear to all, Osama Bin Laden has been the blue-eyed boy of CIA. But what
is more painful is that American politicians have not drawn a lesson from their
pro-fundamentalist policies in our country and are still supporting this or that
fundamentalist band or leader. In our opinion any kind of support to the
fundamentalist Taliban and Jehadies is actually trampling democratic, women's
rights and human rights
values. If it is established that the suspects of the terrorist
attacks are outside the US, our constant claim that fundamentalist terrorists
would devour their creators, is proved once more. The US government should
consider the root cause of this
terrible event, which has not been the first and will not be the last one too.
The US should stop supporting Afghan terrorists and their supporters once and
for all.
Now that the Taliban and Osama are the prime suspects by
the US officials after the criminal attacks, will the US subject Afghanistan to
a military attack similar to the one in 1998 and kill thousands of innocent
Afghans for the crimes committed by
the Taliban and Osama? Does the US think that through such attacks, with thousands of
deprived, poor and innocent people of Afghanistan as its victims, will be able
to wipe out the root-cause of terrorism, or will it spread terrorism even to a
larger scale?
From our point of view a vast and indiscriminate military
attacks on a country that has been facing permanent disasters for more than two
decades will not be a matter of pride. We don't think such an attack would be
the expression of the will of the American people. The US government and people
should know that there is a vast difference between the poor and devastated
people of Afghanistan and the terrorist Jehadi and Taliban criminals.
While we once again announce our solidarity and deep
sorrow with the people of the US, we also believe that attacking Afghanistan and
killing its most ruined and destitute people will not in any way decrease
thegrief of the American people. We sincerely hope that the great American
people could DIFFERENTIATE between the people of Afghanistan and a handful of
fundamentalist terrorists. Our hearts go out to the people of the US. Down
with terrorism!
Revolutionary Association of the Women of Afghanistan (RAWA) September 14, 2001 Please circulate this statement. |
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