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Meena Keshwar Kamal

Afghan activist

Meena Keshwar Kamal (Pashto/Persian: مینا کشور کمال; February 27, 1956 – February 4, 1987), commonly known as Meena, was an Afghan revolutionary political activist, feminist, women's rights activist and founder of Revolutionary *ociation of the Women of Afghanistan (RAWA), who was **inated in 1987.

Contents

  • 1 Biography
  • 2 Personal life
  • 3 **ination
  • 4 Legacy
  • 5 See also
  • 6 Further reading
  • 7 References
  • 8 External links

Biography

Logo of the Revolutionary *ociation of the Women of Afghanistan (RAWA)

In 1977, when she was a student at Kabul University, she founded Revolutionary *ociation of the Women of Afghanistan (RAWA), an organization formed to promote equality and education for women and continues to "give voice to the deprived and silenced women of Afghanistan". Despite the Saur Revolution and women's rights placed high on the Democratic Republic's agenda, Kamal felt that there was no vast changes of women's deprivation in Afghanistan. In 1979 she campaigned against government, and organized meetings in schools to mobilize support against it, and in 1981, she launched a bilingual feminist magazine, Payam-e-Zan (Women's Message). She also founded Watan Schools to aid refugee children and their mothers, offering both hospitalization and the teaching of practical skills.

At the end of 1981, by invitation of the French Government, Meena represented the Afghan resistance movement at the French Socialist Party Congress. The Soviet delegation at the Congress, headed by Boris Ponamaryev, left the hall as participants cheered when Meena started waving a victory sign. She would eventually move and base her RAWA organization in Quetta, Pakistan, in opposition to the Afghan Marxist government.

Personal life

Kamal was married to Afghanistan Liberation Organization leader Faiz Ahmad, who was murdered by agents of Gulbuddin Hekmatyar on November 12, 1986. Meena was executed less than 3 months afterwards. They had three children, whose whereabouts are unknown.

**ination

Kamal was **inated in Quetta, Pakistan on February 4, 1987. Reports vary as to who the **ins were, but are believed to have been agents of the Afghan Intelligence Service KHAD, the Afghan secret police, or of fundamentalist Mujahideen leader Gulbuddin Hekmatyar. In May 2002, two men were hanged in Pakistan after being convicted of Kamal's murder.

Legacy

In a special issue of Time magazine on November 13, 2006, included Meena among "60 Asian Heroes" and wrote that "Although she was only 30 when she died, Meena had already planted the seeds of an Afghan women's rights movement based on the power of knowledge."

RAWA says of her "Meena gave 12 years of her short but brilliant life to struggle for her homeland and her people. She had a strong belief that despite the darkness of illiteracy, ignorance of fundamentalism, and corruption and decadence of sell outs imposed on our women under the name of freedom and equality, finally that half of population will be awaken and cross the path towards freedom, democracy and women's rights. The enemy was rightly shivering with fear by the love and respect that Meena was creating within the hearts of our people. They knew that within the fire of her fights all the enemies of freedom, democracy and women would be turned to ashes."

An enduring quote from Meena states:

Afghan women are like sleeping lions, when awoken, they can play a wonderful role in any social revolution.

See also

  • Afghanistan portal
  • Feminism portal
  • Revolutionary *ociation of the Women of Afghanistan
  • Taliban treatment of women

Further reading

  • Meena - *e of Afghanistan, (2003) book by Melody Ermachild Chavis ISBN:0-312-30689-X.

References

    External links

    • RAWA's biography of Meena
    • Meena, an inspiration (Time Magazine, November 13, 2006)
    • More photos
    • Full text of Meena's Poem "I'll Never Return"
    • A song by Korean singer Hae Kyoung Ahn based on Meena's above poem
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