stell
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Post by stell on Sept 4, 2017 16:16:23 GMT
hello guys, i've started practicing for the writing task. need your opinion on a small piece i've written on women rights in eastern world (wanted dissertation writing service expert to take a look at it but thought before that will try my luck here). thanks Afghanistan was pretty modern before the Taliban. Women worked, attended university and worn western-style clothes. This draconian abuse of women started being codified into law only in 1994-1995. The U.S. military arrived in 2001, just seven years later. U.S. women were banned from combat roles and a Dec. 2014 defense department report showed higher rates of sexual assault in the military (nearly 10%) than they expected. The U.N. and Interpol estimate that 2 million or so women are enslaved in sex trafficking each year, with much trade occurring in southeast Asia and Central America. The FBI estimates about 150,000 women are smuggled into the U.S. each year. Yes, it seems that U.S. women have the best opportunities for freedom & equality and that Afghanistan women may have the worst opportunities. But given the rate of sex crimes, being banned from certain jobs, etc., around the world, I don't see Islam or Afghan culture as a prime cause of abuse of women. Even here in the U.S., a woman using birth control violates her employer's religious beliefs and her access to reproductive health care is restricted based on Christian religion.
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