'You Should Be in the Kitchen': At Afghan Assembly, Women Are Told They Don't Belong
Source: New York Times
You Should Be in the Kitchen: At Afghan Assembly, Women Are Told They Dont Belong
By Fatima Faizi and David Zucchino
May 3, 2019
KABUL, Afghanistan On the second day of a traditional Afghan assembly this week, a delegate rose to speak on the topic at hand, peace in Afghanistan.
A bearded man from Kandahar ordered her to shut up.
He told her: Peace has nothing to do with you. Sit down! You should be in the kitchen cooking! recalled Behnoh Benod, 31, a male delegate who witnessed the put-down.
The assembly, known as a loya jirga, was convened by President Ashraf Ghani to debate Afghanistans path to peace. Organizers proudly pointed out that 30 percent of the 3,200 delegates were women.
But several female delegates said they felt ignored, marginalized or patronized. They were told that men should lead the jirgas 51 committees and women should serve as secretaries. Some women complained that they were groped and fondled not by men, but by women who patted them down during security checks.
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