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ABC News: Laura Bush urges the world to "stand more strongly with Afghanistan."
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I could not agree more. I hope her husband is listening...
First Lady Laura Bush Arrives In Afghanistan

June 08, 2008 6:25 AM

ABC News' Jonathan Karl Reports: Bamiyan, Afghanistan -- Urging the world to "stand more strongly with Afghanistan," First Lady Laura Bush visited remote Bamiyan province, where the Taliban regime prompted international outrage by destroying two giant Buddhist statues in 2001.

"We have seen a resurgence of Taliban and Al Qaeda killings and kidnappings in Afghanistan," Mrs. Bush told ABC News in an exclusive interview aboard the Air Force jet she flew from Washington to Afghanistan: "I don't want people to think it means we need to give up. I think it just means we really need to stand more strongly with Afghanistan."

Mrs. Bush has made support for Afghanistan's women -- who endured brutal repression under the Taliban regime -- one of her signature issues. This is her third trip here, the second traveling alone, without the President. Previously, no First Lady had ever stepped foot in Afghanistan.

The First Lady's trip to Bamiyan Province is rich in symbolism. Dirt poor and remote, Bamiyan became a symbol of the Taliban’s backwardness and senseless brutality when two enormous Buddhist statues were blown up in March 2001 by Taliban militiamen. They were destroyed under an edict to remove the "gods of the infidels." The statues had stood for more than 1500 years and were considered among the world’s greatest ancient cultural treasures.

"It's a destruction of historical magnitude," Mrs. Bush said. "I see it as a symbol of what the Taliban did and what Al Qaeda does. a way of destroying the past, a way of destroying what people before you thought or what they believed or what they liked and I think it really is representatives of a sort of destruction of civil life, cultural life, civil society that they represented."

Today Bamiyan is a different kind of symbol: Governor Habiba Sarabi is the first woman governor in Afghanistan's history. Bamiyan remains one of Afghanistan's poorest provinces - underdeveloped even by Afghanistan's standards, but there has been progress her. Under the Taliban in 2001, there were few schools here and virtually no female students. Now government officials say 38,000 girls attending Bamiyan's schools, 45 percent of the total.

http://blogs.abcnews.com/politicalradar/2008/06/first-lady-laur.html


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