A nation-wide tour of Zoya, a member of RAWA in October 2009, exactly 8 years after the start of the US war.
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Afghan Women's Mission is pleased to announce a
nation-wide tour of Zoya, a member of RAWA in October 2009, exactly 8
years after the start of the US war. Zoya will share the message of
RAWA in New York, Washington DC, Boston, Iowa, Los Angeles, Berkeley,
and San Francisco.
Click here for a detailed calendar of events.
About Zoya
Twenty eight year old Zoya is a member of RAWA,
the Revolutionary Association of the Women of Afghanistan. Like many
RAWA members, Zoya has witnessed and endured more tragedy and terror
than most people do in a lifetime. Zoya grew up during the wars that
ravaged Afghanistan and was robbed of her mother and father when they
were murdered by fundamentalists - Zoya was only fourteen. Devastated
by so much death and destruction, she fled Kabul with her grandmother
and started a new life in exile in Pakistan. After attending a school
funded by RAWA, she joined the underground women's organization and
continues their work resisting fundamentalism and war today. Zoya has
traveled across the world speaking about her experiences and the work
of RAWA.
Because RAWA is an underground organization, members like Zoya do not reveal their real identity for fear of being persecuted.
"The
message of RAWA to freedom-loving people is to support the democratic
organizations of Afghanistan. Freedom, democracy and justice cannot be
enforced at gunpoint by a foreign country; they are the values that can
be achieved only by our people and democracy-loving forces through a
hard, decisive and long struggle." -- Zoya in a June 2009 interview with Elsa Rassbach, after testifying to the Human Rights Commission of the German Parliament.
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