Leave Afghanistan, urges Malalai Joya
0Joya said that life in Afghanistan will be ‘no picnic’ when the occupying forces finally leave. But she insists that this is the first and necessary step towards justice.
Joya said that life in Afghanistan will be ‘no picnic’ when the occupying forces finally leave. But she insists that this is the first and necessary step towards justice.
Malalai Joya will visit Australia in April to speak at the Marxism 2012 conference in Melbourne and a Stop the War Coalition public meeting in Sydney on April 11.
Malalai Joya sent the following message to Stop the War Coalition on March 21, 2012
The murderous rampage by a US army sergeant in Afghanistan on March 11, killing 16 civilians (mainly women and children) signifies the death throes of the US occupation. Getting the troops out of Afghanistan will allow democratic Afghans – such as Malalai Joya – to play a role in working out the political solution. She remains adamant that all foreign troops should leave Afghanistan.
“We need your help – in the form of doctors, educators, engineers – not your soldiers”, Joya told the packed Marrickville Town Hall.
This opinion piece by Malalai Joya appeared in the August 30 Age. A longer version appears in the spring issue of Overland magazine.
Malalai Joya, a former MP and outspoken anti-war activist, is visiting Australia for a third time on the eve of the 10-year anniversary of the invasion of Afghanistan. She is being hosted by Sydney Stop the War Coalition, the Melbourne Writers Festival, courtesty of Overland Magazine and SAWA.
Afghanistan’s renowned peace, democracy and women’s rights activist, Malalai Joya, is coming to Sydney as part of her educational and fundraising tour of Australia in September.
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