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The Story of Malalai Joya

Malalai Joya, a 30 year old women’s rights activist in Afghanistan, has been recently interviewed by Johann Hari. Though below is actually a condensed version of her story, it is long but worth reading!

Joya was four days old when the Soviet Union invaded Afghanistan. On that day, her father dropped out of his studies to fight the invading Communist army, and vanished into the mountains. She says: “Since then, all we have known is war.”

Her earliest memory is of clinging to her mother’s legs while policemen ransacked their house looking for evidence of where her father was hiding. Her illiterate mother tried to keep her family of 10 children alive as best she could. When the police became too aggressive, she took her kids to refugee camps across the border in Iran. In these filthy tent-cities lying on the old Silk Road, Afghans huddled together and were treated as second-class citizens by the Iranian regime. At night, wild animals could wander into the tents and attack children. There, word reached the family that Joya’s father had been blown up by a landmine – but he was alive, after losing a leg.

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Long Live the Taleban Child Abusers

The Irish Times recently caught Azzam “Kaboom” Tamimi saying “long live the Taleban“.

“When the world opposes Hamas, it opposes Palestinian self-determination,” he said, adding that the international community must recognise the “legitimacy Hamas has gained through resistance and elections”.

Branding the EU as “cowards” for not engaging with Hamas, Mr Tamimi added: “Hamas is who the world should be talking to if it is serious about solving the Palestinian issue.”

Later, Mr Tamimi drew applause when he praised insurgents in Iraq and the Taliban in Afghanistan. He said he disagreed with the Taliban’s views on certain matters, but added: “With regard to their attitudes to liberation I say ‘Long live the Taliban’.”

Contrast this with a report in yesterday’s Sunday Times.

Murad Ali, one of five schoolboy suicide bombers rescued from a Taleban training camp, looks haggard beyond his 13 years.

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Afghanistan – Truths and Lies

When discussing the presence of US and UK troops in Afghanistan, Islamists will invoke the dogma of jihad as the expression of resistence against Western occupation. Front groups for Jamaati Islami and the Muslim Brotherhood operating and spreading their poison in the west will pump up their chests and use “Jihad” as a rallying call against “soldiers of kufaar” and the “forces of colonialism”. Before you know it, they have appointed themselves the proxy of 32 million Afghans.

When you believe in your own moral infallibility to the extent western-based Islamists do, what Afghans living in Afghanistan think about their quality of life, how to fight back a resurgent Taliban, dealing with the presence of US military forces, the massive corruption in Kabul and their future and welfare is immaterial.

Let’s just look past their fiction for a second: According to a poll conducted in December 2008 and January 2009 for broadcasters ABC, ARD German TV and the BBC, the question was asked

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