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How we can change the equation for afghan women?


The word 'afghan women' hasn't given them an identity. This has only discriminated them as an identity of poverty, hunger and illiteracy. We must start seeing this word as empowerment, empathy and example for globally upliftment and equality. This century must change the rhetoric. The word afghan women is from the last century. This century must have it's meaning altogether different. No more will these words afghan women will be used in a negative connotation, this will used as a positive connotation henceforth. The afghan women can bring about changes in the global stage. They are capable of it. That's the reason why they are here.

They must start seeing that they are capable of going beyond borders to million other women across the globe. What the afghan women are capable will be the greatest achievement of the millennium. They are capable of doing it. No where else will women be able to impact other women as afghan women will be able to achieve on a global scale. We must start seeing it in a powerful, inspiring and challening way.

Just as a Joan of Arc in France, "afghan women" as one for the world. The world hasn't seen or such a revolution hasn't taken place anywhere. This can start only from Afghanistan. The world has innumerable instances of women suppression, humiliation and unequal justices. There's no shortage of such instances, but we haven't had one women from one nation changing the past for all the women in the present, past and in the future.

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