Veiled Threat: The Hidden Power of the Women of Afghanistan

  • Hard Cover
  • New York: Four Walls Eight Windows, 2002
By Armstrong, Sally
New York: Four Walls Eight Windows, 2002. First Edition. Hard Cover. Near Fine/Very Good. 6x1x9. First edition. Bottom edge of front jacket panel lightly stained. 2002 Hard Cover. xv, 223 pp. Illustrated with black-and-white photographs. The women of Afghanistan lived a five-year nightmare under the Taliban regime. In Veiled Threat, Sally Armstrong introduces several of these women - including the deputy prime minister of Afghanistan, Dr. Sima Samar - who describe the living hell they experienced as well as the quiet rebellion - clandestine schools for girls and health clinics for women - that took place in an effort to subvert the Taliban's hateful edicts. One of the first Western journalists to visit Afghanistan, Armstrong gives us an insider's view of the deplorable situation. She also provides a broader perspective, leading us through the history of Afghanistan, including the ebb and flow of women's rights. She examines what the Koran actually says about women. She points a finger at the international community for accepting women's oppression in the name of culture, and she accuses the Taliban and other fundamentalist leaders of distorting Islam for political opportunism.

Details

Title

Veiled Threat: The Hidden Power of the Women of Afghanistan

Author

Armstrong, Sally

Binding

Hard Cover

Condition

Very Good

Publisher

Four Walls Eight Windows: New York

Date

2002

Edition

First Edition

Size

6x1x9


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