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1
Afghanistan
  • Stefanie Hopkins
  • April 23, 2003

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Country Overview
  • Background
  • Leaders met in Germany to make up a new
    government which made Harmid Karzai the Chariman
    of the Afghan Interim on December 22, 2001. In
    June, 2002 Karzai became the president of
    Afghanistan. The Transitional Authority has an
    18-month mandate to hold a nationwide assemebly
    to adopt a constitution and a 24-month mandate to
    hold nationwide elections. In December 2002, the
    TISA marked the one-year anniversary of the fall
    of the Taliban
  • Population
  • 27,755,775
  • Population Growth 3.43
  • Slightly Smaller than Texas

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Government
  • Transitional Government
  • the Bonn Agreement calls for a judicial
    commission to rebuild the justice system in
    accordance with Islamic principles, international
    standards, the rule of law, and Afghan legal
    traditions
  • Executive Branch
  • chief of state head of government Chairman of
    the AIA, Hamid Karzai cabinet the 30-member AIA
    no elections
  • Legislative Branch
  • Non functioning since 1993
  • Judicial Branch
  • Currently establishing a Supreme Court

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Language and Religion
  • Languages
  • Pashtu 35
  • Afghan Persian (Dari) 50
  • Turkic languages (primarily Uzbek and Turkmen)
    11,
  • 30 minor languages (primarily Balochi and Pashai)
    4, much bilingualism
  • Religions
  • Sunni Muslim 84
  • Shi'a Muslim 15
  • other 1

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Statistics
  • Life Expectancy
  • total population 46.6 years female 45.85 years
    (2002 est.) male 47.32 years
  • Birth Rate
  • 41.03 births/1,000 population (2002 est.)
  • Death Rate
  • 17.43 deaths/1,000 population (2002 est.)
  • Literacy
  • male 51 female 21 (1999 est.) total
    population 36

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Economy
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Economy cont.
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Culture
  • Kinship is the basis of social life and
    determines the patriarchal character of the
    community.
  • Religion plays a very important role.
  • In architecture, the traditional Timurid
    techniques are preserved, particularly in the
    design of the exterior walls of mosques or tombs.
    Handicrafts include the world-renowned Afghan
    carpets and copper utensils.
  • Afghans celebrate their religious or national
    feast days, and particularly weddings, by public
    dancing. The performance of the attan dance in
    the open air has long been a feature of Afghan
    life. It is the national dance of the Pashtuns
    and now of the nation. Theatre as known in the
    West has flourished only since about 1960.

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Women of Afghanistan
  • Role
  • Poverty and the lack of freedom of movement
    pushes women into prostitution, involuntary
    exile, forced marriages, and the selling and
    trafficking of their daughters. Slowly this
    should change with the transition of the
    government and Hamid as the new president.
  • Education
  • Because of the Taliban, education for women was
    put on hold, but since the fall of the Taliban
    and Hamid as the new president of Afghanistan,
    women all over the country have signed up to be
    enrolled in school. There was an outstanding
    response to the reopening of the University of
    Kabul to women that they had to extend their exam
    times.

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Women and Afghanistan cont
  • Treatment
  • Such restrictions, since they were first imposed
    in Taliban controlled areas, have been enforced
    through cruel, inhuman and degrading punishments
    and ill-treatment. One of the persistent policies
    of the Taliban has been to "punish" women for
    defying their edicts.
  • In December 1996, Taliban-controlled Radio Voice
    of Shari'a announced that a group of 225 women
    had been rounded up and punished in Kabul for
    violating Taliban rules on clothing. Women also
    continue to be subjected to stoning to death.
  • In March 1997, a woman was reportedly stoned to
    death in Laghman Province in eastern Afghanistan.
    According to Radio Voice of Shari'a, the woman
    who was married had been caught attempting to
    flee the district with another man. An Islamic
    tribunal reportedly found her guilty of adultery
    for which the punishment was death by stoning.
  • Religion
  • The Quran often states scriptures of equality
    between men and women, but when the Taliban was a
    part of the government system women were
    oppressed in every way such as education, the
    work force, and clothing.

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