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Declare Your Strong Support for Immediate Release of Young Afghan Journalist Parwiz Kambakhsh
www.rawa.org/events/parwiz_e.htm
Parwiz Kambakhsh
Galileos are still being interrogated in the disastrous courts of ignorance
Young Galileos are crying
Oh You! Darkness lovers:
We will not be frightened of burns and fires
We are the everlasting flames of history
Sirus Tabristani, an Iranian Poet
The criminals who are in power in Afghanistan have imprisoned Parwiz Kambakhsh, a young journalist, since October 2007 in Balkh province - Northern Afghanistan. He is threatened to be hanged by the dark-minded and ignorant judges in the medieval courts of Afghanistan. The accusations are so ridiculous and injudicious that they make any freedom-loving person want to stand and say enough is enough. Mr. Kambakhsh is accused of printing/distributing an article from the Internet, which points out controversial verses of the Quran regarding women’s rights. The book “Religion in the History of Civilization” (by Will Durant) taken from his living room has been kept as an evidence against him in the court!
In a country where for the last six years there are many claims regarding “democracy”, “human rights”, and “freedom of press”, the religious fascists have their grip on justice and try every possible way to mute anyone who criticizes or comments about the Northern Alliance criminals.
Imprisonment of Parwiz Kambakhsh is not only for his enlightening articles in a local newspaper, Jahan-e-Now (The New World), but also because of his brother Yaqub Ibrahimi, who is a well-known, brave and realistic reporter and exposed many criminal faces from Jehadi mafia in Northern Afghanistan to the world public.
The Jehadi criminals, who could not silence Ibrahimi, now try to pursue a traitorous agenda by unlawfully imprisoning his brother in order to hush him.
The Religious Scholars Council of Balkh province who have never condemned the criminal acts of the fundamentalist warlords in the north, now disgracefully issued a verdict for the execution of Parwiz Kambakhsh.
Above everything, the shocking detention of Mr. Kambakhsh is a great disgrace for Mr. Karzai and his Western patrons who decorated the notorious criminals in pants and ties and brought them in power under the guise of “democrats”. Now Mr. Karzai says he is not as powerful to control them.
Revolutionary Association of the Women of Afghanistan (RAWA) kindly asks all freedom-loving individuals and organizations who believe in human rights and democracy to stand up against the unjust imprisonment of Parwiz Kambakhsh, and ask for his immediate release. Only your strong support for justice and freedom can stop the mediaeval acts of the Afghan government and its allies, which are in the style of the brutal Iranian regime.
Please email your protest letters to:
Presidential Office:
president@afghanistangov.org
United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA)
spokesman-unama@un.org
The Supreme Court of Afghanistan
aquddus@supremecourt.gov.af
You may also send protest letters to Afghan embassy in your country.
Here is an additional article from the New York Times
www.nytimes.com/2008/01/24...afghan.html
www.rawa.org/events/parwiz_e.htm
Parwiz Kambakhsh
Galileos are still being interrogated in the disastrous courts of ignorance
Young Galileos are crying
Oh You! Darkness lovers:
We will not be frightened of burns and fires
We are the everlasting flames of history
Sirus Tabristani, an Iranian Poet
The criminals who are in power in Afghanistan have imprisoned Parwiz Kambakhsh, a young journalist, since October 2007 in Balkh province - Northern Afghanistan. He is threatened to be hanged by the dark-minded and ignorant judges in the medieval courts of Afghanistan. The accusations are so ridiculous and injudicious that they make any freedom-loving person want to stand and say enough is enough. Mr. Kambakhsh is accused of printing/distributing an article from the Internet, which points out controversial verses of the Quran regarding women’s rights. The book “Religion in the History of Civilization” (by Will Durant) taken from his living room has been kept as an evidence against him in the court!
In a country where for the last six years there are many claims regarding “democracy”, “human rights”, and “freedom of press”, the religious fascists have their grip on justice and try every possible way to mute anyone who criticizes or comments about the Northern Alliance criminals.
Imprisonment of Parwiz Kambakhsh is not only for his enlightening articles in a local newspaper, Jahan-e-Now (The New World), but also because of his brother Yaqub Ibrahimi, who is a well-known, brave and realistic reporter and exposed many criminal faces from Jehadi mafia in Northern Afghanistan to the world public.
The Jehadi criminals, who could not silence Ibrahimi, now try to pursue a traitorous agenda by unlawfully imprisoning his brother in order to hush him.
The Religious Scholars Council of Balkh province who have never condemned the criminal acts of the fundamentalist warlords in the north, now disgracefully issued a verdict for the execution of Parwiz Kambakhsh.
Above everything, the shocking detention of Mr. Kambakhsh is a great disgrace for Mr. Karzai and his Western patrons who decorated the notorious criminals in pants and ties and brought them in power under the guise of “democrats”. Now Mr. Karzai says he is not as powerful to control them.
Revolutionary Association of the Women of Afghanistan (RAWA) kindly asks all freedom-loving individuals and organizations who believe in human rights and democracy to stand up against the unjust imprisonment of Parwiz Kambakhsh, and ask for his immediate release. Only your strong support for justice and freedom can stop the mediaeval acts of the Afghan government and its allies, which are in the style of the brutal Iranian regime.
Please email your protest letters to:
Presidential Office:
president@afghanistangov.org
United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA)
spokesman-unama@un.org
The Supreme Court of Afghanistan
aquddus@supremecourt.gov.af
You may also send protest letters to Afghan embassy in your country.
Here is an additional article from the New York Times
www.nytimes.com/2008/01/24...afghan.html
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Re: Afghanistan: Journalist Sentenced to Death for Blasphemy
Sat, August 2, 2008 - 7:43 AM -
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Re: Afghanistan: Journalist Sentenced to Death for Blasphemy
Sun, August 3, 2008 - 3:38 PMhmmm... not sure what you're angle is here with the first story followed by wanting out of afghanistan. this kind of execution would surely become the norm were we to leave. not that i don't think we should get out necessarily, i'm just not sure what you're thinking the connection is. -
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Re: Afghanistan: Journalist Sentenced to Death for Blasphemy
Sun, August 3, 2008 - 5:57 PMAs the Revolutionary Association of the Women of Afghanistan (RAWA) state:
“The US and her allies tried to legitimize their military occupation of Afghanistan under the banner of “bringing freedom and democracy for Afghan people”. But as we have experienced in the past three decades, in regard to the fate of our people, the US government first of all considers her own political and economic interests and has empowered and equipped the most traitorous, anti-democratic, misogynist and corrupt fundamentalist gangs in Afghanistan.”
And go on to say later in the declaration:
“We believe that if these troops leave Afghanistan, our people will not feel any kind of vacuum but rather will become more free and come out of their current puzzlement and doubts. In such a situation, they will face the Taliban and Northern Alliance without their “national” mask, and rise to fight with these terrorist enemies. Neither the US nor any other power wants to release Afghan people from the fetters of the fundamentalists. Afghanistan’s freedom can be achieved by Afghan people themselves. Relying on one enemy to defeat another is a wrong policy which has just tightened the grip of the Northern Alliance and their masters on the neck of our nation.”
From:
The US and Her Fundamentalist Stooges are the Main Human Rights Violators in Afghanistan, RAWA declaration
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Re: Afghanistan: Journalist Sentenced to Death for Blasphemy
Sun, August 3, 2008 - 6:11 PMi mean it's infuriating that we supposedly went in there with human rights enforcement at the top of the list and things like this continue. but it seems highly unlikely to me that if we were to withdraw that some kind of fundamentalist islamic republic wouldn't result. not that that's not likely to happen regardless as the only possible political entity stable enough for the powers at be to end up supporting. -
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Re: Afghanistan: Journalist Sentenced to Death for Blasphemy
Sun, August 3, 2008 - 6:28 PM
The Afghan government is already a fundamentalist islamic republic. -
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Re: Afghanistan: Journalist Sentenced to Death for Blasphemy
Sun, August 3, 2008 - 6:56 PMyes. it's awful. and the intervention for human rights reasons was obviously a joke. honestly i think we should have intervened to prevent the taliban from destroying those giant buddha statues. -
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Re: Afghanistan: Journalist Sentenced to Death for Blasphemy
Sun, August 3, 2008 - 6:56 PMwhich is funny, coming from a rabid atheist.
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