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the status of women in Afghanistan

the status of women in Afghanistan. DP1 Hyun- ju Baek. Refer to passages where Rasheed “disciplines” Miriam and Laila. To Mariam P.102

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the status of women in Afghanistan

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  1. the status of women in Afghanistan DP1 Hyun-juBaek

  2. Refer to passages where Rasheed “disciplines” Miriam and Laila • To Mariam • P.102 • He snatched her hand, opened it, and dropped a handful of pebbles into it…. His powerful hands clasped her jaw. He shoved two fingers into her mouth and pried it open, then forced the cold, hard pebbles into it. Mariam struggled against him, mumbling, but he kept pushing pebbles in , his upper lip curled in a sneer. … Then he was gone, leaving Mariam to split out pebbles, blood, and the fragments of two broken molars. • When I was reading it I don’t know what is pebble. I found this word and I knew it. I’m very surprised ! Why did he have to abuse her

  3. Refer to passages where Rasheed “disciplines” Miriam and Laila • To Laila • P. 229 • They came back early the next evening. Mariam saw Rasheed enter the yard first. He let the gate go prematurely, and it almost hit the girl on the face. He crossed the yard in a few, quick steps. • Before they went out, Rasheed was careful to Laila. He escort her out of the house. But when they came back he acted in the opposite direction.

  4. As a police officer in South Korea, how would you investigate the situation? If I am a police officer, How would I investigate situation? I will investigate the situation using the internet. People who suffer due to spousal abuse may be reported to the website. Because Internet is every where in South Korea. People were reported to the website, then I can know how many people are suffer from the situation. I can also know how could they are abused.

  5. How is spousal abuse defined in South Korea as opposed to Afghanistan during Taliban rule • Wife abuse in the 1970s, a significant emerging issues in social studies. • 1997 `special law concerning the punishment of crimes of domestic violence ',' Prevention of Domestic Violence and Victim Protection Act 'was enacted in domestic violence counselor and victim protection facilities, and install women as a crisis hotline for domestic violence in our society The new changes are appearing. It is not far from the past.

  6. 1978, Kabul May, 1978 Today I had to say bye to my girl friend. Because I had to get the shorwa going.. June, 1978 I learnt fear…, what was fear… July, 1978 I miss my mother and my girl friend. 25, July.1978 My friend was died. I'm tired of this war might go to die August, 1978 I lost my leg…. The pain is so difficult to bear. I want my country to win communist…

  7. Obey for women • Cosmetics are forbidden . • You will not wear charming clothes. • You will not speak unless spoken to. • You will not laugh in public. If you do, you will be beaten • You will not paint your nails. If you do, you will lose a finger. • Girls are forbidden from attending school. All schools for girls will be closed immediately. • Women are forbidden from working. • If you are found guilty of adultery, you will be stoned to death. • Listen. Listen well. Obey.

  8. Thank you • http://www.kbs.co.kr/drama/nia/index.html • http://www.moge.go.kr

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