By Farooq Sulehria
Farooq Sulehria is a Labour Party Pakistan member who lives in Sweden. This interview first appeared in the Swedish radical weekly Arbetaren (Worker)
August 20, 2008 — Afghanistan lives in fear of US-sponsored warlords. These hated warlords are not scared by the Taliban monster raising its head in the south. But ironically, they live in the fear of an unarmed women in her late twenties: Malalai Joya.
To silence Joya’s defiant voice, the warlords who dominate the national parliament suspended Joya’s membership for three years in 2007. Earlier, at almost every parliamentary session she attended, she had her hair pulled or was physically attacked, and called names such as “whore”. “They even threatened me in the parliament with rape”, she says. But she neither toned down her criticism of the warlords (“they must be tried”) nor the US occupation of her country (“the ‘war on terror’ is a mockery”). Understandably, she’s been declared the “bravest woman in Afghanistan” and even compared with Burma’s Aung Sun Suu Kyi.
CBC – Doc Zone: AFGHANISTAN, BETWEEN HOPE AND FEAR