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Trying hard to come out of the devastating war-afflicted period, Afghan women are now focusing on an image-makeover. With some help, of course.
After 25 long years of oppression, a dilapidating economy, a renewed vigor is taking over the women community with a Bay Area company trying to instill life into the dead world.
Students include widows with kids, young Afghan girls who comes all the way with enthusiasm in their heart as they want to learn all about the It skills.
Sonia too hails from Kabul, Afghanistan, who is making it a point to dedicate all her time to her students who are very much eager to move forward in life. Most of these women do not have anyone to look after them, since either their sons were killed during the bombings at war and the others at shootouts.
This initiative taken by the UN, the Afghan government, Cisco Systems and USAID aims to restore back the nation’s economy and their first step to achieve their target is educating the Afghan women.
Under the lunatic rule of the Taliban, the women community was frequently the target of the male dominated society and even today, nothing much has changed.
Suraya a 23-year-old woman from Herat in Afghanistan thinking that she will have an independent life. She very easily got her license and one day when she went out for a drive in her city, to her astonishment she found that every other female driver is being harassed by young men roaming around on bikes.
Suraya want to share her first experience that later on whenever she ventured alone on every occasion, some young men followed her and taunted her with filthy comments. Even though the police officials arrest the offenders, they are kept under lock just for a short duration and sometimes just for two to three hours.
Here we are publishing some lines about Afghan Girls. Gulsoma is an afghan babe settled in Germany. Gulsoma shares lines that during the reign of the sadist Taliban rule, women barely set foot outside the home premises in the fear of being interrogated by the men. Women never got the respect that the great Prophet Mohammed laid down in his writings.
The Prophet has laid down in his principles that:
None but a noble man treats women in an honorable manner. And none but an ignoble treats women disgracefully.
Instead, the women were mere slaves in the hand of their husbands, the society and even the spiritual guardians. Now with the Taliban coming back to power, if media reports are to be believed, Afghan women will be facing the same music of the terror group.