In "A Rare Case Of Justice" by Graham Bowley is based on all types of different struggles in Afghans such as women rights , rapes and force to get married at the age of 13 and abused, young Afghan girls are not in school and if they were trying to go to school they were doused with acids to keep them out of their classes their was also a 14 year old girl that fought for girls education in that country and they also talked about childbirth and pregnancy.
In the article "A Rare Case Of Justice" have some important quotes such as "if you take away that funding and pressure " says Heather Barr of women's rights Watch, the progress on women's rights "sustainable." I think that this quotes means that if there was no pressure in women rights there will be more success.
There was a fact in this article that stood out to me such as 1,400 number of Afghan women who died in childbirth or from pregnancy related causes for every 100,000 live births. The U.S rate is 21 deaths for every 100,000 live births.
There was also another fact of this article that stood out to me such as little girl name Sahar Gul who brought out the issue about young ladies being abused and forced to get married at the age of 13. That part of the article really got to me because I feel that it was wrong the way they treated that little girl the reason I said that is because I don't ever think that it is okay for anyone to be force into a marriage at a young age.
This article has really left me with some unanswered questions such as, where is the little girl that was forced into a marriage? How is she living up to now? What are the people in Afghan living without educations ? How did the women rights turned out? Who family that were killed during childbirth? How did the girls that tried to go to class but was poured acids on turned out such as what happened to them? I hope that my questions can be answer in the near questions.
Does this article change your mind about the US troops being in Afghanistan? Should we stay longer to ensure that women there are treated fairly? 95
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