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  Revolutionary Association of the Women of Afghanistan http://www.rawa.org
RAWA is an independent organization of Afghan women fighting for human rights and for social justice in Afghanistan. Has pictures and movie clips of horrors and ways you can help.
  Women's Alliance for Peace and Human Rights in Afghanistan http://www.wapha.org
WAPHA is dedicated to promoting awareness of the tragic human rights situation in Afghanistan and to fight for the Afghan women's rights. Petitions and other ways you can help.
  Payam-e-Zan (Women's Message) http://www.rawa.org/payam.htm
Publication by RAWA, in Pashtu, Persian and Urdu.
  Repression of Women and Girls in Western Afghanistan http://www.hrw.org/reports/2002/afghnwmn1202/
Report by Human Rights Watch, focusing on increasingly harsh restrictions on women and girls imposed by Ismail Khan in Herat.
  TIME Photo Essay: Kabul Unveiled http://www.time.com/time/photoessays/afghanwomen/
Women after the downfall of the Taliban, by John Stanmeyer.
  Afgan Women's Association International http://www.awai.org/
A non-profit, tax-exempt organization to establish and defend the basic rights of Afghan women. Includes current projects, reports, and news.
  Inside Pakistan and Afghanistan with RAWA http://www.counterpunch.org/brodsky0729.html
Anne Brodsky comments on the everyday life of women, and the work of RAWA.
  Bush, Burqas and the Oppression of Afghan Women http://www.counterpunch.org/leupp0716.html
According to Gary Leupp, the US governments statements on the status of women appear hypocritic when seen before the background of US politics in the country during the last twenty years.
  Unveiling Afghanistan http://www.workingforchange.com/article.cfm?ItemId=12507
Western governments and media care about Afghan women's rights, but prefer not to hear their voices when they want to fight for their own liberation. A provocative article by Sara Pursley.
  Afghan Women in Political Spotlight http://www10.nytimes.com/2002/06/26/international/asia/26AFGH.html
Report on the female delegates at the Loya Jirga.
  Bare Faced Resistance http://www.guardian.co.uk/afghanistan/story/0,1284,757607,00.html
Natasha Walter gives a detailed report on the situation of women in Kabul.
  Afghan Women Want their Voices Heard http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/south_asia/1691274.stm
Report on a meeting of Afghan women, calling for their right to be involved in the negotiations for Afghan future, by BBC News, with links for other articles.

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