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Gunmen Kill Afghan Women's Affairs Official
Gunmen Kill Afghan Women's Affairs Official


By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
Published: September 25, 2006
Filed at 7:42 a.m. ET

KANDAHAR, Afghanistan (AP) -- Two gunmen on a motorbike killed the provincial director of Afghanistan's Ministry of Women's Affairs outside her home Monday in apparent retribution for her efforts to help educate women, officials said. Safia Ahmed-jan was slain outside the front gate of her home in this southern Afghan city as she was walking to her office, said Tawfiq ul-Ulhakim Parant, senior adviser to the women's ministry in Kabul.

Aleem Sidique, spokesman for the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan, said the U.N. was ''appalled at this senseless murder.'' ''What we need to see in Afghanistan is peace, development and progress,'' Sidique said. ''We share the sentiment of the majority of Afghan people who are appalled at this killing.''

Ahmed-jan was known for being an active proponent of women's rights in this former Taliban stronghold, a region where insurgents have turned increasingly violent the last several months. Her secretary said one of Ahmed-jan's most successful projects was running trade schools. ''She was always trying her best to improve education for women,'' Abdullah Khan said.

In Kandahar alone, Ahmed-jan had opened six schools where almost 1,000 women learned how to bake and sell their goods at market. She had also opened tailoring schools for women, and clothes made there found their way to Western markets, Khan said. Taliban holdouts have stepped up attacks this year, particularly in the country's south. The fighters are increasingly targeting civilians and using insurgent tactics like suicide and roadside bombs.

more:
http://www.nytimes.com/aponline/world/AP-Afghanistan.html?hp&ex=1159243200&en=0569cf6d873072db&ei=5094&partner=homepage

Makin' real progress in Afghanistan, I see...:sarcasm:
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