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WITH ALL OUR STRENGTH WITH ALL OUR STRENGTH THE REVOLUTIONARY ASSOCIATION OF THE WOMEN OF AFGHANISTAN Anne E.Brodsky Routledge • New York & London Published in 2003 by Routledge 29 West 35th Street New York, NY 10001 www.routledge-ny.com Published in Great Britain by Routledge 11 New Fetter Lane London EC4P 4EE www. routledge.co.uk Copyright © 2003 by Taylor & Francis Books, Inc. Routledge is an imprint of the Taylor & Francis Group. This edition published in the Taylor & Francis e-Library, 2005. “To purchase your own copy of this or any of Taylor & Francis or Routledge’s collection of thousands of eBooks please go to www.eBookstore.tandf.co.uk.” All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reprinted or reproduced or utilized in any form or by any electronic, mechanical, or other means, now known or hereafter invented, including photocopying and recording, or in any information storage or retrieval system, without permission in writing from the publisher. Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Brodsky, Anne E. With All Our Strength: The Revolutionary Association of the Women of Afghanistan/ Anne E.Brodsky. p. cm. Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 0-415-93492-3 (hardback) 1. Revolutionary Association of the Women of Afghanistan—History. 2. Women in politics—Afghanistan. 3. Women—Afghanistan—Social conditions. II. Title. HQ1236.5.A3 B763 2003 305. 42'06'0581–dc21 2002015429 ISBN 0-203-50069-5 Master e-book ISBN ISBN 0-203-57547-4 (Adobe eReader Format) CONTENTS Foreword vii Acknowledgments xi “I’ll Never Return” xii Introduction 1 CHAPTER 1 “I’VE LEARNED THE SONG OF FREEDOM” 13 Joining the Movement CHAPTER 2 “I’M THE WOMAN WHO HAS AWOKEN” 27 Meena and the Founding of RAWA CHAPTER 3 “WITH ALL MY STRENGTH I’M WITH 57 YOU ON THE PATH OF MY LAND’S LIBERATION” RAWA’s History and Continued Resistance CHAPTER 4 “I’VE OPENED THE CLOSED DOORS OF 101 IGNORANCE” Education as Revolution CHAPTER 5 “MY VOICE HAS MINGLED WITH 149 THOUSANDS OF ARISEN WOMEN” Running the Movement CHAPTER 6 “OH COMPATRIOT, OH BROTHER” 187 Male Supporters CHAPTER 7 “I’VE BEEN REBORN AMIDST EPICS OF 215 RESISTANCE AND COURAGE” The RAWA Life CHAPTER 8 “I’VE FOUND MY PATH AND WILL 263 NEVER RETURN” The Movement Continues Glossary 273 v Notes 277 References 295 How You Can Help 301 Index 303 (Map credit Cartographic Services, University of Maryland Baltimore County [UMBC] Department of Geography & Environmental Systems) FOREWORD There was a time that no pen moved to write a poem or article that reflected the realities of Afghanistan. No filmmaker made a film that showed the true oppression of our people. No country’s or government’s conscience was awakened enough to do anything to change the situation in Afghanistan. After too many years of knowing about our tragedy, only September 11 forced some governments and institutions to take action, claiming at this late date that they did so because they cared about Afghanistan and the liberation of Afghan women. Unfortunately this action did not cure the wounds of our people. And even as September 11 suddenly brought the world’s largest forgotten tragedy to the center of attention, still most people and governments and media do not understand our reality. The tragedy of our country has been reduced to the image of the Taliban and the burqa and a narrow 5-year period of our history. But the oppression of Afghanistan and particularly Afghan women did not start with the Taliban nor has it ended with their defeat. And the image of Afghan women, silent under the shroud of the burqa, does not tell the truth of our lives nor our resistance. This book is about the untold reality of Afghanistan, of the resistance of Afghan women, and of our organization, RAWA, which throughout all the different oppressive regimes has been unfortunately the lone independent voice of women and of all peace-and freedom-loving Afghans struggling against fundamentalism and for secular democracy, women’s rights, and human rights. RAWA as a humanitarian organization has always had our social service projects to help the downtrodden women and people of Afghanistan, but in a country like Afghanistan these aids are not enough. Thus, RAWA as a political organization always has spoken publicly about the brutalities of the Soviet puppets and the jehadis, the Taliban, and the currently reinstated Northern Alliance warlords. We have repeatedly demanded their removal. For years RAWA has been warning countries not to support these monsters, but no one cared and no one heard. RAWA was alone throughout all this and besieged by enemies on all sides. We refused to be viii intimidated and continued our struggle under difficult and risky situations. Our enemies slaughtered our founding leader, Meena, thinking they would silence the voice of RAWA and of Afghan women, but they were wrong. Instead our members became more inspired by her blood and continued with stronger dedication and commitment that continues to this day. We know that our goals cannot be achieved easily in a country like Afghanistan, but we will continue no matter how long or how many sacrifices it may take. Our enemies have accused us of many things: being too radical because we talk of women’s equality; being too revolutionary because we talk of secular democracy; being too independent because we have refused to compromise with traitors and criminals; being controlled by outsiders because we have found many loyal supporters in Afghanistan and throughout the world. The irrational rage of our enemies, who supported the jehadis during the 1992–1996 period, who never chanted a slogan against the Taliban, and who are now serving the bloody, rapist regime of the Northern Alliance, does not surprise nor concern us. When an organization of women, in a country whose fundamentalists have been associated with those who created a catastrophe like September 11, can carry out a tangible struggle while attracting tens of thousands of supporters worldwide, it is neither strange nor surprising that a number of people will develop hatred and jealousy against us. What is more important to us is the strength and energy that we gain from the peace, freedom and democracy-loving people in Afghanistan and around the world who support our movement. We cannot forget the countless numbers who have written to us saying, “Sisters, you are not alone in your struggle—we are with you,” those who have dedicated so much of their time and energy to helping RAWA, and our supporters who have learned about our work and standpoints so they can speak and write about the ongoing concerns of Afghan women. We can never truly express our gratitude and pride at the moral and material support and solidarity of individuals from all over the world who enable us to run our projects and help and encourage so many Afghan women, who might otherwise be without hope. Honestly, when we think of all these heartfelt and concretely meaningful supporters of RAWA, any opposition and accusations against us seem very petty and insignificant. This book, written by someone we have known as a supporter for many years, is just one example of the type of support that is crucial to RAWA. Dr. Anne Brodsky dedicated two years of her life to writing this book. In spite of many difficulties and risks she traveled three times to Pakistan and to Afghanistan and endured living with RAWA members for months, which we see as very instructive to her, but also praiseworthy. We saw her write tens of pages of notes daily and ask many questions to make herself as deeply familiar with RAWA as possible so she could portray a ix better and more complete picture of this oldest women’s antifundamentalist organization. She took the difficult option of researching and studying RAWA directly, rather than allowing herself to make judgments from the views of our opposition or even our supporters. While other books have been written on RAWA and have their particular value, this is the only book that uses firsthand experience to accurately portray Afghan women not as silent victims under their burqas but warriors who have bravely resisted all oppressive regimes and have changed their lives and the lives of many others. In this book the many direct quotes by Afghan women from all walks of life give more opportunities for their voices to be heard by the world. This has always been a goal of RAWA. In this book, the values and work of Meena and her centrality to RAWA are highlighted and for the first time described with a depth that makes clear her great life contribution to RAWA and the women of Afghanistan and how she has earned her place in the hearts of RAWA and all freedom-loving Afghans. One of the greatest values of this book is that it reflects the other face of America and the other governments who have contributed to the tragedies that have befallen our country. As we have always said, the people should not be confused with their government. Many governments, without caring a bit about the values of democracy and human rights, helped create the fundamentalists by arming them and then leaving them to destroy the people. Then when the fundamentalists were out of their control, these governments waged a war against them, in which more innocent lives were sacrificed than by the terrorism of Osama and Taliban, and ultimately they gave the power back to the same old butchers. But in these countries are also the people who speak out against these policies and for whom the pains of our people are felt in solidarity; where even those feeling the agony of September 11 deep in their hearts went to Afghanistan to express their sympathy to the victims of the American bombardment; and where this book has been written on the true lives of Afghan women and of RAWA, so that our story can act as a beacon for many others who reflect our resistance and uncompromising stance against the bloody enemies of peace, security, and women’s and human rights throughout the world. By writing a book about an organization that bears the wounds of fundamentalism on its face, Dr. Brodsky does us the great service of valuing and shedding light on the pains and agonies and the resistance of all the freedom-loving women of our beloved country, stuck deep in the claws of fundamentalist barbarism. In return for the efforts of Dr. Brodsky, we, the members of RAWA, have nothing to offer other than the promise to always hold high the flag of our struggle against religious and nonreligious fascism and for democracy, women’s rights, and social justice. And we have no doubt that she, who

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With All Our Strength is the inside story of this women-led underground organization and their fight for the rights of Afghan women. Anne Brodsky, the first writer given in-depth access to visit and interview their members and operations in Afghanistan and Pakistan, shines light on the gruesome, oft
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