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Afghanistan
Afghan woman mutilated by Taliban to have US surgery
2010-08-07
AFP is a foreign news org, right?
A horrifically mutilated Afghan woman who appeared on a controversial Time magazine cover is to undergo surgery in the United States to rebuild her face, officials said Friday.

The 18-year-old youngster -- identified in media reports only by her first name Aisha -- will meet with surgeons to discuss how to replace her nose, which was sliced off by the Taliban after she fled her abusive in-laws.

The Afghan teenager has become a symbol of a debate amongst commentators over the nature of the US mission in Afghanistan, with Time arguing Aisha's case demonstrates why the Taliban should never be allowed to return to power.

"Aisha posed for the picture and says she wants the world to see the effect a Taliban resurgence would have on the women of Afghanistan, many of whom have flourished in the past few years," Time's Managing Editor Richard Stengel wrote in an editorial accompanying the August 9 edition of the magazine.

Aisha, whose ears were also hacked off in the attack last year in the southern Afghan province of Uruzgan, was taken in by the American Provincial Reconstruction Team for Uruzgan and the Women for Afghan Women (WAW) non-governmental organization after being left for dead.

The Grossman Burn Foundation, a non-profit humanitarian hospital in California which provides surgical procedures to victims of serious injuries worldwide, said Aisha would be treated for free.

"The surgery is being donated by Plastic and Reconstructive surgeon Dr Peter Grossman and the team at The Grossman Burn Center," foundation chairwoman Rebecca Grossman told AFP. "The Grossman Burn Foundation is covering additional cost related to Bibi Aisha."
Isn't that just like us infidel Americans ...
The foundation cited a United Nations report which estimated nearly 90 percent of Afghan women suffered from domestic violence.

"Bibi Aisha is only one example of thousands of girls and women in Afghanistan and throughout the world who are treated this way," the foundation said.

The foundation did not confirm the date of Aisha's surgery.

I wonder how long it will be before the Taliban cut off her ears and nose again. I don't think she will be able to return to Afghanistan.
Posted by:gorb

#4  Give her extensive training in killing with her bare hands and in using firearms at close range. Then train her to train other women. Might help.
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418   2010-08-07 12:48  

#3  Give her the option of going back as an undercover spotter or aide to special ops forces targeting Taliban leaders.
Posted by: lex   2010-08-07 11:49  

#2  Please get off the road Frank. It's dangerous.

One would think that people would run a fast as they could away from this pseudo religion of stealth, domination, and terror after taking a look at this woman. Or the stonings. Or the religious intolerance. Or the murders. Religion of peace. BS.
Posted by: JohnQC   2010-08-07 10:25  

#1  ask Karzai
Posted by: Frank G on the road   2010-08-07 09:29  

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