September 16, 2005
Afghanistan: Shooting Highlights Threat To Country's Female Candidates
Nuristani as she appears on the ballot, where her accompanying symbol is a butterfly
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Many of the 328 women competing for seats in the lower house of Afghanistan’s national parliament, the People's Council (Wolesi Jirga), have faced death threats from gunmen who want to deny women any role in the country’s political system. Candidate Hawa Alam Nuristani was shot four times on 14 September while campaigning in her eastern province of Nuristan. She had recently spoken to RFE/RL about death threats against her. Female candidates from other provinces also told RFE/RL they have received daily death threats in the run-up to national and provincial voting on 18 September. But they are determined to stay in the race. From Kabul, RFE/RL correspondents Freshta Jalalzai and Ron Synovitz report.
Kabul, 16 September 2005 (RFE/RL) -- Hawa Alam Nuristani was in critical condition today at a U.S. military hospital at Bagram Air Field north of Kabul. The gunmen who attacked her two days ago shot her three times in the leg and once in the ear while she was campaigning in the eastern Afghan province of Nuristan for the national parliament.
Nuristani had spoken with RFE/RL just days before the attack about death threats against her.
“Afghan women still have a lot of problems in every aspect of life -- especially when we are beginning this new historical period and women are participating in the new democratic political process," Nuristani said. "So we have a lot of difficulties -- especially myself. I am a candidate from a province with a lot of problems. I have been threatened many times by unknown gunmen who say they will kill me if I try to campaign in Nuristan.”
Before she was attacked, Nuristani said the support she has seen from the people of Nuristan province made her confident she would be elected to one of the 68 seats reserved for women in Afghanistan’s 249-seat People's Council, which should compose the lower chamber of the National Assembly.