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Hardcover Meena, Heroine of Afghanistan: The Martyr Who Founded RAWA, the Revolutionary Association of the Women of Afghanistan Book

ISBN: 031230689X

ISBN13: 9780312306892

Meena, Heroine of Afghanistan: The Martyr Who Founded RAWA, the Revolutionary Association of the Women of Afghanistan

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The unforgettable story of how one woman dared to start a revolution. Meena founded RAWA in 1977 as a twenty-year-old Kabul University student. She was assassinated in 1987 at age thirty but lives on... This description may be from another edition of this product.

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A Heroine, unforgettable..

I don't think I have ever read a book as moving as the story of Meena and her life and formation of the feminist group RAWA, (Revolutionary Association for the women of Afghanistan. This very young woman did so much, risking her life daily to change the face of war torn Afghanistan. Even after her young unexpected death, her mission of hope for a better future in Afghanistan lives on today. Her dream was that one day her beloved country would be in peace and that men and women could live equally. To this day, even after the destruction of the Taliban, Afghanistan and it's people suffer. When you read this book you will be amazed at how much this young woman accomplished in her life. It is unbelievable. Many of us think of Afghanistan and muslims and we see the face of the enemy, Osama Bin Laden and the horrible Fundementalists that tore up their country. I think it should be required reading in the American schools and when we think of Afghanistan we should see the beautiful face of Meena, who believes in freedom, democracy and that everyone should be given a chance. I will never forget being touched by the life of Meena.

Best book on the strength of women

An incredible story about an incredible woman who has led many woman since in a quest for equality, justice and human rights in a country that has been war torn for 30+ years. Please read this book and follow the story of a true angel. One that worked to promote justice, fairness and liberty for her people in Afghanistan. The book is excellent, a quick and easy read. Feminists will not be disappointed. Every woman (and her daughter) should read this to be inspiried that the world belongs to them and they should not be dismayed by the circumstances they see and experience around them.

Story of courage and determination

This book will open the eyes of any American to the suffering and poverty that women of Afghanistan have gone through for decades. It is the story of not one, but many courageous women and men and their ongoing effort to turn their country into a democracy. This book is warm and enduring. It is eye-opening. It is a true human interest story. This is what reporters should be reporting on. Not Michael Jackson, or Martha Stewart or anything else. I would read this book again and again and again if I had the time.

Reading Meena inspires hope

While I saw Oprah's show about RAWA and the plight of the women of Afghanistan and did NOTHING (oh, I gave a small donation) Melody Chavis saw the same show, raised the money, found an interpreter, got on a plane, flew to Kabul and FOUND Meena's many close associates and family...then flew home to write a compassionate, terse account of this brave Afghan woman's all too brief life.As with all great achievers, Meena had a singular sense of mission from a very young age. In her thirty years of living she accomplished her goal of creating a cohesive network of women (and men) working to re-create civilized society in Afghanistan.To do this Meena had to be a cross between James Bond and Mother Teresa. There's no doubt in my mind that she has,now, been canonized by God (Allah) as "Saint" Meena. From the nucleus of her first contact with another woman, outside her immediate family, to RAWA becoming an "in your face" worldwide force Meena/RAWA is proof of the adage "two and two and fifty make a million". Today this movement (Revolutionary Association of Women of Afghanistan) has hospitals, schools to educate children in concepts of equality and democracy as well as the three "R"'s, and programs for the countless widows/orphans of Afghanistan.Meena's story, too, explains events of the past 35 years which have created today's volatile political climate. The Talaban did not spring to light from a vacuum. By reading this little gem you will finally "get it"! Your "how coulds" and "whys" are answered through Melody Chavis' non-wordy eloquence.As an American woman with a strong desire to "know", as a retired teacher concerned for future generations...I strongly recommend reading MEENA for anyone over the age of 13 and would like to see it purchased by middle/high schools and colleges nationwide.

Meena, Heroine of Afghanistan: The Martyr Who Founded RAWA,

Many thanks to Melody Ermachild Chavis for a compelling story of a truely remarkable woman. Like many American women I first learned of the struggles of Afgan women from Oprah, then from CNN. But no one has captured and personalized the horrors, friendships, oppressions and dreams of Afgan women as well as Ms. Chavis has by telling Meena's story. People can not truely "know" what is happening to women in Afganastan or other parts of the world through 30 second sound bites or one hour TV specials - someone has to fully tell their stories. So thank you for telling Meena's so well. Read it!!
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