By Khaled Ahmed
October 17,
2020
As the
Americans leave Afghanistan after two decades of non-victory, the Taliban have
made clear that they will not accept the interim truce of “talks” with the
Afghan government. Why should they talk to a government that is doomed? The
endgame is obvious to all those sitting on the fence in Kabul, like Gulbuddin
Hekmatyar, who has recently announced his decision to leave his “agreed”
coexistence with the government of two clashing leaders — Pakhtun President
Ashraf Ghani and Tajik ex-Chief Executive Abdullah Abdullah — and be ready to
talk power-sharing with the emerging alternative of the Taliban.
Girls
at a school in Yakawlang, Afghanistan, May 19, 2019.(Jim Huylebroek/The New
York Times/File)
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The Taliban
ruled Afghanistan with religious hubris that only an illiterate society can
stomach. After the Soviets left, they imposed Islam on Afghanistan and
brutalised the population, especially women, and balefully influenced the
Islamic state-in-chrysalis, Pakistan, into an imitative misdemeanour. Under the
Taliban, women could not come out unless accompanied by a male guardian and
there was no question of getting any kind of education. The Taliban prohibited
women from holding jobs. Except, of course, when they helped in poppy
cultivation and opium harvesting.
The
post-Taliban constitution in 2004 gave Afghan women all kinds of rights that
significantly improved their socio-economic condition. The regime constructed
3,135 functional health facilities by 2018, giving 87 per cent of Afghan people
access to a medical facility within two hours distance — at least in theory.
The Taliban attacked the facilities, making road travel increasingly unsafe. In
2003, fewer than 10 per cent of girls were enrolled in primary schools; by
2017, that number had grown to 33 per cent. Female enrolment in secondary
education grew from six per cent in 2003 to 39 per cent in 2017. Thus, 3.5
million Afghan girls were in school with 1, 00,000 studying in universities.
Male sadism
directed at women is exemplified in the Afghan Pakhtun male. It is being imitated
these days in Pakistan. What chance is there that women will be spared
punishment for having accepted “freedom” under the “slavery” imposed by the
Americans? Seventy-five per cent of them live in villages where the war has not
ceased even as the Taliban negotiate with the Americans in Doha.
Next door,
Pakistan is going to revamp its education and create something the Taliban will
love, and banish the evil of English-medium schools “run for the rich”. What is
more, Pakistan has signalled the end of the false truce against the Shia, with
Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf’s (PTI) Chaudhry Shujaat Husain and Parvez Elahi
introducing a bill in the Punjab Assembly mandating reverence of the Sunni
saintly personalities traditionally traduced by the Shia. In Karachi, the
campaign for the “correction” of the Shias has actually started. This will
inspire the Taliban when they rule in Afghanistan once again, with an eye
cocked at the Shia community of Central Afghanistan, the Hazara.
Amnesty
International had once counted the number of Afghans who had to leave
Afghanistan during 40 years of war — and women suffered most of what was
coming: “More than 4,00,000 Afghans fled the violence of the Communist-led
Tarakai and Amin government, crossing over into Pakistan. The numbers progressively
swelled after the Soviet invasion on Christmas Eve in 1979. By the end of 1980,
there were more than four million Afghan refugees in Pakistan.”
Pakistan
may be preparing itself for the next Afghan deluge by “Islamising” itself
through an anti-Shia orgy. This is more likely than the Afghan refugees, mostly
women and children, going to Europe through Turkey. Europe has already alerted
its borders against an Afghan deluge when the Americans leave and the Ashraf
Ghani government is kicked in the butt by the Taliban — to say nothing about
Islamic State (normal) and Islamic State (Khorasan) and numerous other militias
from Central Asia dreaming of Afghanistan as a utopia in which women have to be
tamed further according to sharia.
Pakistan is
putting up a wire-fence on the Durand Line while the Taliban — Afghan and
Pakistani — take potshots at the soldiers assigned to erect the fence. Yet,
when the deluge of refugees comes, fleeing the exemplary bravery of the Islamic
soldiers, it will be the children and women who will suffer most. The women of
Pakistan are already suffering assaults in the cities where the muezzin
dutifully calls out from the minarets.
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Khaled Ahmed is consulting editor, Newsweek
Pakistan
Original Headline: The women of Afghanistan
stand to lose the most if the Taliban return to power
Source: The Indian Express
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