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US Government Denies Entry Visa to Afghan Women’s Rights Activist and Author Malalai Joya
NATIONWIDE - March 17 - The United States has denied a travel visa to Malalai Joya, an acclaimed women’s rights activist and former member of Afghanistan’s parliament. Ms. Joya, who was named one of TIME magazine’s 100 most influential people in the world in 2010, was set to begin a three-week US tour to promote an updated edition of her memoir, A Woman Among Warlords, published by Scribner, an imprint of Simon & Schuster.
Joya’s publisher at Scribner, Alexis Gargagliano, said, “We had the privilege to publish Ms. Joya, and her earlier 2009 book tour met with wide acclaim. The right of authors to travel and promote their work is central to freedom of expression and the full exchange of ideas.” Joya’s memoir has been translated into over a dozen languages, and she has toured widely including Australia, the UK, Canada, Norway, Germany, Italy, Spain, Portugal, France, and the Netherlands in support of the book over the past two years.
Colleagues of Ms. Joya’s report that when she presented herself as scheduled at the U.S. embassy, she was told she was being denied because she was “unemployed” and “lives underground.” Then 27, Joya was the youngest woman elected to Afghanistan’s parliament in 2005. Because of her harsh criticism of warlords and fundamentalists in Afghanistan, she has been the target of at least five assassination attempts. “The reason Joya lives underground is because she faces the constant threat of death for having had the courage to speak up for women’s rights – it’s obscene that the U.S. government would deny her entry,” said Sonali Kolhatkar of the Afghan Women’s Mission, a U.S. based organization that has hosted Joya for speaking tours in the past and is a sponsor of this year’s national tour.
Joya has also become an internationally known critic of the US-NATO war in Afghanistan. Organizers argue that the denial of Joya’s visa appears to be a case of what the American Civil Liberties Union describes as “Ideological Exclusion,” which they say violates Americans’ First Amendment right to hear constitutionally protected speech by denying foreign scholars, artists, politicians and others entry to the United States.
Events featuring Malalai Joya are planned, from March 20 until April 10, in New York, New Jersey, Washington DC, Maryland, Massachusetts, Vermont, New Hampshire, Pennsylvania, Illinois, Minnesota, Oregon, Washington and California. Organizers of her speaking tour are encouraging people to contact the Department of State to ask them to fulfill the promise from the Obama Administration of “promoting the global marketplace of ideas” and grant Joya’s visa immediately.
Malalai Joya is available for a limited number of interviews. Contact Sonali Kolhatkar (626-676-7884), Prachi Patankar (917-415-0659), or Natalie Reyes (562) 319-3046).
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Praise for Malalai Joya and A Woman Among Warlords:
‘The youngest and most famous of all the women in the Afghan parliament…a powerful symbol of change’
- Guardian
‘A courageous female MP’
- The Times
‘… one of the few symbols of hope for Afghanistan’s future.’
- New Statesman
‘Quite simply the most passionate and devastating critique of Western intervention in Afghanistan I have ever read.’
- Peace News
‘[Has] spoken her mind as few Afghan women dare to do’
- New York Times
‘Malalai Joya leaves us with hope that the tormented people of Afghanistan can take their fate into their own hands if they are released from the grip of foreign powers.’
- Noam Chomsky
‘Unwavering in her mission to bring true democracy to her country…Women have been known to walk for miles just to touch her. For them, she is their only real hope for a better future’
- Telegraph
‘Joya is a model for women everywhere seeking to make the world more just.’
- Six women Nobel Peace Prize laureates
‘Joya’s pain and bravery are genuine and can be felt on almost every page’
- Christina Lamb, Sunday Times
‘A fascinating account of Afghanistan’s political reality…Malalai Joya has been compared to Burma’s Aung San Suu Kyi’
- Irish Times
‘Malalai Joya is a staunch defender of human rights and a powerful voice for Afghan women.’
- Human Rights Watch
‘Heroic’
- John Pilger
‘Extraordinary’
- The Independent
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Show AllThe status of Malalai Joya as an indefatigable ambassador of a new world order, and definitely NOT the new world order the Bushes, the BlackBushes (Obamas, for those who've just tuned in to our program) and all of their ideological, militaristic, corporatistic and capitalistic pimps, have in mind, and as an infinitely courageous and unstoppable force for the TAKING, NOT ASKING, of women's rights, is perfectly assured.
What is also assured is that the current Puppet of the United States will go into the dustbin of history, like his predecessor, as a spineless clown too cowardly to be a decent human being and get some goddamn morals and do the right thing for his people, even if it means risking assassination, and the most massive disappointment not only to Americans and citizens of the world, but hopefully to his own parents.
While one recognizes that Obama has the world's worst job, that it is one thoroughly defined by hypocrisy, inertia, obscenely misplaced reverence from the people of the country, and quite evidently requiring that the holder of the job must, on all fours, be kissing corporate and military ass to an extent which can only be described as pornographic; what precisely is the problem with the guy throwing a bone to the left, if only to secure what few votes from that side are left to him, and issuing at least two executive orders in the direction of individual people, namely Bradley Manning and Malalai Joya?
Well, of course, to do so would be to reveal the entire policy and agenda of Mr Obama's right-wing government for what it is - a filthy lie and assault on the democratic rights and dignity of the very people he purports to lead - and a bloody crime against the rest of humanity.
Yes, it is ideological exclusion, and reveals the grotesque immaturity and insecurity of this latest gang of imbeciles and freaks to occupy high office in Washington. Just like Hilary Clinton's goons assaulting Ray McGovern. These despots live in abject fear, so they illegally incarcerate and torture Manning, exclude Joya, vilify and comically, futilely chase Assange, and inflict physical violence on McGovern, because he responded to Clinton's lies and hypocrisy and bad manners with some far less damaging bad manners of his own. All he did was turn his back to a so-called 'person' who metaphorically hauls her drawers down and shits in Americans' faces every day she gets out of bed. Secretary of State?? Hilary Clinton, like her boss, isn't fit to wipe MLK's ass.
Along with everything else it is, it is just fucking rude, Obama to be treating Ms Joya this way. But what the hell else can we expect from you and your cronies at this point?
Malalai Joya is thousands of times the man you are, Obama - no mean feat for a woman, and she will be remembered very long after you are gone and leave only a bad taste in our collective political, social, moral mouths.
Does this surprise me that not only freedom of speech is being denied and freedom to think? Nawwwww, just business as usual in the cess pool of politics and psychopaths.
The US just doesn't like it when someone tells it like it is. It is called TRUTH.