Afghanistan: Information on the situation of women in the country in 1993, concerning violations of Sharia
Publisher | Canada: Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada |
Author | Research Directorate, Immigration and Refugee Board, Canada |
Publication Date | 1 May 1993 |
Citation / Document Symbol | AFG13952 |
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The April 1992 ouster of the Najibullah government and the installation of a fundamentalist Islamic government brought about changes in the situation of women in Afghanistan. The pro-Soviet government promoted western-style treatment of women, but the new government has insisted that Islamic laws be observed (Country Reports 1992 1993, 1118). Country Reports cites reports that under the new regime women have lost their jobs in such fields as news reporting and government (Ibid.). The new Rabbani government has reportedly stated that women must observe Islamic attire (Ibid.; DIRB 3 Nov. 1992).
According to a professor at Columbia University who specializes in Afghanistan, there have been many recent reports of attacks, rapes and harassment of women in Kabul, of westernized women in particular, although it is unclear what is provoking the attacks (30 Apr. 1993). The professor also stated that education opportunities for Afghani women are very poor (Ibid.).
References
Columbia University, New York. 30 April 1993. Telephone interview with Professor of Political Science.
Country Reports on Human Rights Practices for 1992. 1993. U.S. Department of State. Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office.
Documentation, Information and Research Branch (DIRB), Immigration and Refugee Board, Ottawa. 3 November 1992. Response to Information Request AFG12119.
Attachments
Country Reports on Human Rights Practices for 1992. 1993. U.S. Department of State. Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office.
Documentation, Information and Research Branch (DIRB), Immigration and Refugee Board, Ottawa. 3 November 1992. Response to Information Request AFG12119.