ChatterBank1 min ago
Taliban Introduces Even Stricter Laws Against Women
Not only are Afghan women forced to cover themselves from head to toe in public, they are denied an education too - and now their voices must not be heard either. They are complete nonentities. Nothing more than chattels and baby-making machines.
https:/
Last night's BBC television news report was very distressing. These women are living unimaginably horrendous lives and there's nothing they can do about it. Just helpless. What, if anything, can the international community do?
Answers
No best answer has yet been selected by naomi24. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.
For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ."Like the Brexiters - oo we didnt think it wd be like that ( BoJo and Farage"
And everyone else too. We all thought the EU authorities might be adult, responsible, readonable individuals. But we learnt that they are like spoilt children when it was made obvious by them, and we won't overestimate them like that in future.
Of course it is now interesting to see Ursula von der Leyen opposing her own country in her EU role. My advice is to get a supply of popcorn in.
Laboured explanation
1. 150 yrs ago, Poland was part of Russia
2. and there were no schools. there were but Russian language
3 and there were no universities
4. and they started lectures in secret
5 and it was called the Flying University
6.and Marie ( unpronounceable) Curie was one
7. and she got her Nobel before her PhD
8 and so Afghan is not first
the end
Related Questions
Sorry, we can't find any related questions. Try using the search bar at the top of the page to search for some keywords, or choose a topic and submit your own question.