THE GUERRILLA ANGEL REPORT by Lexie Cannes

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New DC area Latina transgender organization hit with death threats

Casa Ruby founder Ruby Corado

THE GUERRILLA ANGEL REPORT — The message said: “You deserve divine punishment and death, but before death you should suffer. You are damned from birth to death” (loosely translated from Spanish).

As soon as they opened, Casa Ruby received this death threat — underscoring the perils faced by trans people everywhere. Physical harm and death — the very things the newly opened Washington DC area community center is designed to provide transgender people an escape from — is something they live with every day.

DC police chief Cathy Lanier has been in contact with Casa Ruby founder Ruby Corado and LGBT groups are offering support but after dozens of funerals and hundreds of hospital visits of victims of trans violence, Corado takes these things seriously. But in spite of the message, Corado says the mission of the community center to protect trans people from violence will continue.

New Latina Transgender Organization Already Subject To Death Threats | WAMU 88.5 – American University Radio.

Casa Ruby founder Ruby Corado (Photo: Washington Blade)

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Oxford University enters the Transgender Age

Models demonstrate Oxford’s uniform or sub fusc

THE GUERRILLA ANGEL REPORT — A British academic bastillion, Oxford University, has caved on their strict dress policy and adopted rules allowing transgender student to wear the ceremonial clothing of the gender they present in. These new rules go into effect next week.

Oxford has a long tradition of requiring students taking exams to wear gender-specific uniforms or sub fuscs. This dress code is also followed during formal occasions at the university.

However, concerns of the rules being unfair to trans students, especially with the harsh punishment that follows wearing the wrong attire, prompted the university to change the policy. It was a student LGBTQ organization that pushed for the change.

Oxford’s LGBTQ Society’s Jess Pumphrey: “In future there will be no need for transgender students to cross-dress to avoid being confronted by invigilators or disciplined during their exam.”

Oxford University is the second oldest university in the world and many of its graduates over the years went on to become major world leaders, including most recently, former President Bill Clinton. Forty seven eventual Nobel Prize winners were either students or taught at Oxford.

Let’s welcome Oxford University to the 21st century — the Transgender Age, finally!

Oxford University changes dress code to meet needs of transgender students | Education | guardian.co.uk.

Models demonstrate Oxford’s uniform or sub fusc

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Art clearinghouse site to remove derogatory transgender cartoons from inventory

Art clearinghouse agrees to remove all trans-derogatory cartoons

THE GUERRILLA ANGEL REPORT — A HUGE thumbs up to Ed Beardwell, the director of UK’s CartoonStock Ltd, for agreeing to remove trans-exploiting cartoons from their database after members of the trans community voiced their concerns to him.

Heck, even I was a bit lukewarm on the idea of calling for the censorship of artwork when I first saw a social media post urging a protest of some sort against these derogatory cartoons. I believe I said ‘we had other things to worry about’. Well, lo and behold, enough of you contacted the privately owned site and the owner agreed that they were being insensitive to trans people and would make policy changes.

I missed this call completely, so my hats off to all of you who thought this was important enough to care about.

I’m reproducing the entire response from the site’s director:

To those who have contacted CartoonStock to complain about the treatment of transsexuality in cartoons.

Firstly many thanks for your considered and well reasoned comments about some of the cartoons on our site. We have listened to your views and are acting to ensure our editorial policy is more sensitive to transsexuals.

As the world’s largest cartoon database, we try to accept cartoons that cover all aspects of human endeavour, so whilst the content on our site is moderated, our moderators are told to edit with a fairly light hand. Nobody at CartoonStock wishes to offend and certainly not to marginalize or endanger any members of society. However humor is often targeted at someone or something and our moderators sometimes face a difficult task in deciding what is a legitimate humorous topic and what could be considered offensive of oppressive.

It appears that on transgender issues, some poor decisions have been made and we agree that over the years many cartoons have been accepted on this topic which fall short of the standards we would like to uphold. Over the next few days we will therefore be reviewing our editing of these cartoons, removing those which we feel are unnecessarily offensive and recataloguing those which have been tagged as relating to transsexuals and transgender issues, when in fact the observation or point being made is not really about those topics at all.

We agree that there is no need to portray transsexuals in a negative manner and will be treating the above action as a priority. Please bear with us as all changes do take some time to propagate throughout the CartoonStock site, then a little longer to propagate across search engine results such as Google Images, but our intention is to be fair and certainly not derogatory to anybody.

Kind regards,

Ed Beardwell | Director

CSL, CartoonStock Ltd. 6 North Parade .

Bath . BA1 1LF . United Kingdom .

t. +44 (0) 1225 789600 | Toll Free (USA/Canada) 1 888 880 8357

www.CartoonStock.com

Art clearinghouse agrees to remove all trans-derogatory cartoons like this one

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Tip credits: Shelley Adrienne Mimi Belsky & Juliana Brown

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Transgender student banned, then later unbanned after showing headmaster UK’s Equality Act

Ashlyn Parram (Photo: SWNS.com)

THE GUERRILLA ANGEL REPORT — Trans student Ashlyn Parram is only 16 years-old, but she’s one up on her teachers at UK’s Giles Academy in Boston, Lincolnshire when it comes to knowing the law on sex discrimination.

After Parram showed up for a school exam she was told by a teacher that she needed to leave and change into a boy’s school uniform. Parram then reportedly printed out a copy of  the UK’s Equality Act and showed it to the school’s headmaster who reversed the teacher’s decision and allowed Parram to return and take the exam.

Reputable sources about this incident is scarce at this writing and I’m not going to rely on the sources I found for details beyond this. If you’re curious, you can read one of the articles below — but be forewarned — the gender IDs and pronouns usage in this article may leave you a bit upset!

[Trigger Warning!] Transsexual, 16, forces school to let him sit exam dressed as a girl: Head threatened with Equality Act | Mail Online.

Ashlyn Parram (Photo: SWNS.com)

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Transgender — mental defect? Psychiatric ‘diagnostic manual’ to be updated — archaic terminology must go!

APA, end the game! (Photo: Scott Garrett)

THE GUERRILLA ANGEL REPORT — I don’t know about you but ‘mental defect’ is not something I want to see still describing trans people in the soon-to-be-updated American Psychiatric Association ‘diagnostic manual’ (DSM-5). Never mind what this term does to a trans person’s esteem or how it influences society’s view of trans people, the fact of the matter is this: it’s wrong.

Today, trans people are harmed when these archaic terms are used for political purposes. Conservatives and other “family values” organizations routinely uses ADA trans “disorder” terms against trans people to achieve political agendas — mostly trying to stop trans people from obtaining equality. Other examples of the misuse of the terminology include the loss of parental rights for some trans people who have children.

It took until almost the mid-’80s for the APA to completely agree that being gay was normal — not a medical condition — and this came only after a lot of pressure from gay advocates. Trans people consists of a much smaller population — a disadvantage for the trans advocates lobbying the APA for changes, yet there are indications they are making substantial progress.

One example of terminology change under consideration a shift from the term Gender Identity Disorder to Gender Dysphoria. This would remove much of the negative stigma stemming from the original term and take the wind out of using its usage for political purposes.

I found it interesting that removing transgender medical terms completely from the book completely would present new dilemmas — for instance, it would be difficult to get existing insurance policies to pay for doctor visits or sex reassignment surgery if doctors cannot back up a diagnosis using the APA manual.

While I don’t expect everything to get wrapped up in a nice tidy package, pleasing everyone, I do expect the new version to make it more difficult for its contents to be used against us. The revised manual is due about a year from now.

More: The Associated Press: Transgender advocates seek new diagnostic terms.

APA, end the game! (Photo: Scott Garrett)

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Sex reassignment surgery to be covered in ‘Healthy San Francisco’ plan; Federal judge refuses to dismiss Philly trans discrimination case

SF city health plan for uninsured residents to include SRS

THE GUERRILLA ANGEL REPORT — While San Fransisco’s health insurance plan for uninsured residents does cover many of the health needs of transgender residents including hormone treatment and mental health services, but the big one, sex reassignment surgery, was not covered when the program, Healthy San Francisco, was launched in 2007.

It took a complaint against the program to get the ball rolling to remove the remaining exclusions. As it turns out, the program was covering procedures similar to SRS to non-trans people in the program. This practice was deemed discriminatory for trans people.

Now, nearly all parties involved agree that the trans exclusions need to be removed. City officials expected to sign off on the plan soon however, it may take a year or a bit longer for the removal of all the trans exclusions to become administratively official.

The Bay Area Reporter Online | Healthy SF to remove trans exclusions.

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Trans woman Bobbie Burnett’s  case against her employer, the city of Philadelphia, is moving forward after U.S. District Judge C. Darnell Jones refused to dismiss her case against the city and 4 coworkers.

Burnett, a library assistant for the Free Library of Philadelphia claims she was harassed and discriminated against after she transitioned. Slurs from supervisors and co-workers, bathroom usage issues and denied pay increase opportunities were among the many allegations in the lawsuit. She also states her coworkers intentionally caused emotional distress — something quite common in other trans hostile workplace cases.

John W. Beavers Jr., Burnett’s attorney: “The jury would have to be asleep to think there was no wrongdoing here.”

City officials had no comments.

IMO, It is insulting that the city attorneys thought they had a shot at dismissal.

Every time a trans person wins a legal battle, a precedent is set and it is a legal step forward that is difficult for detractors to undo.

PGN-The Philadelphia Gay News. Phila gay news. philly news – News Briefing

SF city health plan for uninsured residents to include SRS (Photo: NY Times)

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LGBT rights activist says trans beauty contestant Jenna Talackova doesn’t deserve pride parade grand marshal honor

Jenna Talackova (Photo: LA Times)

THE GUERRILLA ANGEL REPORT — Sorry, but you couldn’t be more wrong! As I came to realize myself, we couldn’t BUY the kind of widespread positive publicity and good will directed our way as a result of transgender contestant Jenna Talackova’s participation in the Miss Universe Canada pageant.

Vancouver, BC (Canada) LGBT rights activist Jamie Lee Hamilton:  “I respect her for that [entering the pageant after being outed], but really she was entering a beauty contest that has never done anything for the gay, lesbian and transgendered community.”

Hamilton says more deserving of the honor are LGBT activists fighting the spread of HIV or those pushing for the inclusion of SRS in medical coverage. Clearly, all people who participate actively for the betterment of our community are deserving of this honor. What we should not be doing is start setting criteria that must be met before one can be a grand marshal — trans people, especially, tire of having to meet criteria for one thing or another.

The other thing — reaching the masses through popular culture is something that works really well — almost too well. The whole trans thing is a bit hard for some in our society to swallow, so if it goes down better with a beauty pageant, serve it up, I say!

I previously wrote about Jenna Talackova for The Huffington Post: http://lexiecannes.wordpress.com/2012/05/22/courtney-odonnell-why-i-did-an-about-face-and-boarded-the-jenna-talackova-pr-train/

More about the Vancouver BC Pride Parade: Transgender beauty contestant to lead Vancouver Pride parade – British Columbia – CBC News.

Jenna Talackova being discussed on national TV. How much would it cost to BUY this kind of time in front of millions of viewers? (Photo: ABC-TV)

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Is paying to find out if trans sex worker gave NBA star HIV an exploitation of trans people?

AJ Daulerio, exploiting trans people

THE GUERRILLA ANGEL REPORT — You bet! Transgender people have been exploited to financial benefit of others for years and it’s high time we make it distasteful. Gawker.com ought to be shameful for putting out a bounty to pay for tips leading to the identity of the trans sex worker that supposedly gave Magic Johnson HIV.

This bounty followed a PBS airing of a Frontline documentary titled “AIDS in Black America” which included a part by Johnson saying he got HIV ‘sleeping with a lot of women.’ To this point, there is no evidence that indicates Johnson’s statement is false.

AJ Daulerio of Gawker.com, however, believes Johnson’s HIV came from a sex worker, but at the time the source came forward, Daulerio didn’t have the cash to pay the source. He has the money now and has apparently put out an ‘APB’ for the source to come forward.

The LGBT community fired back swiftly — Zach Sire, editor of the Sword website called Daulerio ‘dumb and sleazy’.

The Gawker.com webpage headline ran something like this:  ‘PBS doc still doesn’t reveal who gave Magic Johnson AIDS.’ I’d say the headline clearly separates the news reporters from the news EXPLOITERS.

Shame on you Mr. Daulerio.

(Thanks to Indi for this tip!)

Did Magic Johnson get HIV from a Transsexual Hooker? Gawker Will Pay for Tips On This | SouthFloridaGayNews.com.

Gawker.com’s AJ Daulerio — offering bounty

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Book review of “Coming Out Can Be Murder” – a murder-mystery written by a trans woman

Author Renee James

THE GUERRILLA ANGEL REPORT — In short, thumbs up! Written by Renee James, a trans activist from the Chicago area, ”Coming Out Can Be Murder” cleverly introduces murder-mystery readers into the lives of transgender people. People curious about everything trans would not do wrong to start here.

Admittedly, I’m not a fan of fiction or novels, however, I found myself nodding along with the way how trans people are correctly portrayed in the book — for all practical purposes, the book is non-fiction in that regard.  I liked how the author avoided trying to be 100% PC. Hardly anyone lives real life that way, and trans people are no exception.

There are tough moments in the book — certain passages may difficult for some to get through, but for many trans people, these things are every day facts of life — closing a book and putting it back on the shelf is not an option for trans people. The author doesn’t exploit trans people by turning them into creepy villains nor does she whitewash the lives of trans people. The level of realism in the book is quite high.

I’m giving “Coming Out can be Murder” a thumbs up!

Book publisher: www.windycitypublishers.com

“Coming Out Can Be Murder,” a murder-mystery by trans woman Renee James.

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Trans woman disfigured, stabbed to death in Turkey

Secil Anne (Photo: kaosgl.com)

THE GUERRILLA ANGEL REPORT — The victim is Secil Anne, who died after her throat was cut open and her face disfigured by a knife earlier this week at her home in Antalya. Local police do not have a suspect but they are investigating.

Reports indicates there’s been an uptick in violence against trans women in Turkey. It was also reported that Turkey’s trans murder rate is the highest in Europe and the Turkish government is seemingly unconcerned of crimes against trans people.

Secil Anne’s murder however, is especially ominous as it comes a month after a group of about 100 neighbors in Antalya protested the transgender sex workers in the area that were “disturbing” to them. While the police say they do patrol the area and charge sex workers when caught, however, the group of neighbors said then they would be ‘patrolling the area with bats.’

Secil Anne was reported to be a sex worker and it is not known if she lived in the area of this group of neighbors. While there are no reports that this group had anything to do with her death, citizens taking the law into their own hands — mob justice, is never an option in civilized society, no matter what side you come down on sex workers, trans or not.

More about the protest: http://www.kaosgl.com/page.php?id=11600

English language report of Secil Anne’s death: http://www.kaosgl.org/page.php?id=11820

News report in Turkish language: http://www.kaosgl.org/sayfa.php?id=11846

Secil Anne (Photo: kaosgl.com)

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Courtney O’Donnell: Federal Judge Slams Netflix’s Motion to Dismiss Closed Captioning Case

THE GUERRILLA ANGEL REPORT — [I wrote this for The Huffington Post.] U.S. District Court Judge Michael A. Ponsor last month blocked Netflix’s attempt to circumvent the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) to avoid providing closed captioning on programming streamed on the internet.

[You can also read this article at the HuffPost site here: Courtney O'Donnell: Federal Judge Slams Netflix's Motion to Dismiss Closed Captioning Case.]

Last year the National Association of the Deaf sued Netflix for dodging their responsibility under the ADA to provide equal access for deaf and hard of hearing Americans.

Netflix is arguing that streaming programming via the Internet is not covered by the ADA because websites (for instance, Netflix’s) are not “physical locations.” However, according to a document provided by the Disability Rights Education & Defense Fund:

Judge Ponsor denied the motion, stating that it would be “irrational to conclude” that: “places of public accommodation are limited to actual physical structures… In a society in which business is increasingly conducted online, excluding businesses that sell services through the Internet from the ADA would run afoul of the purposes of the ADA and would severely frustrate Congress’s intent that individuals with disabilities fully enjoy the goods, services, privileges and advantages, available indiscriminately to other members of the general public.”

Judge Ponsor also stated it is clear that Congress intended for the ADA to adapt to technical changes. The Internet did not exists as it does today when the ADA was enacted.

The Disability Rights Education and Defense Fund’s Directing Attorney, Arlene Mayerson:

“By recognizing that web-sites are covered by the ADA, the court has ensured that the ADA stays relevant as much of our society moves from Main Street to the Internet. Netflix’s argument that the neighborhood video store is covered by the ADA, but it, with its over 20 million subscribers, is not, was soundly rejected by the Court.”

Following Judge Ponsor’s refusual to dismiss the case,insiders are now expecting the case to go to mediation rather than to trial.

The vast majority of programming viewed over the internet is not closed captioned at this time and the Netflix case ruling is a major step towards reversing these conditions as this is the first court to hold that the ADA also applies to website-only businesses.

For more information on this case:

District Court of Massachusetts, Disability Civil Rights Case, National Association of the Deaf, et al. v. Netflix, Case No. 3:11-cv-30168, http://www.dredf.org/captioning, call the toll-free number 1-800-348-4232 (V), or email Shane Feldman at netflixlawsuit@nad.org or Charlotte Lanvers at clanvers@dredf.org.

via Courtney O’Donnell: Federal Judge Slams Netflix’s Motion to Dismiss Closed Captioning Case.

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Toronto (Canada) trans community leader Kyle Scanlon dies

Kyle Scanlon (Photo: Laura Spaldin)

THE GUERRILLA ANGEL REPORT — Sadly, I have to report that Toronto trans leader Kyle Scanlon took his own life. There’s really no way to whitewash the news here. With suicide in the trans community being what it is, this is not unexpected nor will be the last time I’ll be writing about a high profile trans suicide.

Reporting suicide in the trans community is a double edged sword — nobody in the community wants to read about it, yet awareness of it is absolutely vital to reversing conditions. Most trans suicides already go unreported in trans media, never mind mainstream media, so when a high profile trans person takes his life, bringing it to everyone’s attention is the right thing to do.

Reports indicates Scanlon suffered long-term chronic depression. His friends described him as gifted and selfless. Scanlon worked on behalf of the trans community for 10 years at the 519 Church Street Community Centre.

Alaina Hardie, a freind of Scalon: “Kyle knew what needed to be done when it came to social justice, and he did it. . . .He didn’t seek accolades, and was happy to be either right on the front line or helping quietly in the background, with really no thought given to being recognised. He was selfless to an extent you rarely see. He just wanted to get the work done.”

More:  Canada: Toronto trans community pays tribute to leader who killed himself – PinkNews.co.uk.

Kyle Scanlon (Photo: Laura Spaldin)

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Trans woman victim of brutal cyber bully attack after sharing personal transition story

Autumn Sandeen

THE GUERRILLA ANGEL REPORT — Autumn Sandeen: “. . . I want my peer trans people to know what can happen to trans people when they share their personal stories online — the level of hate speech, and sometimes even hate action, one can experience in sharing one’s own personal transition story.”

Sandeen detailed this in an article she wrote for Pam’s House Blend — it’s something every net-surfing transgender person ought to read. I’m saying this not to discourage people from sharing personal experiences, but rather, to help people spot cyber bullies and the actions they ought to take. Here is a basic guideline for dealing with cyber bullies:

OUT OF ORDER. Whenever anyone uses an ad hominem (personal attack) comment, it invalidates the entire argument they are trying to make, even if true. Ad hominem comments won’t pass muster with a junior high school debate club moderator and so it shouldn’t for you, either.

CEASE FIRE. First and foremost is to immediately cease responding to anyone who uses ad hominem comments in a response to you or about you. Indeed, clicking the “X” in the upper right side of the window is likely the best step to take. The feeding of bullies must cease immediately — without further info to use against you, they’ll have to make stuff up — something far easier for people to discredit than to figure out your shouting match with a bully.

STAY AWAY. While we cannot stop bullies from having a frenzy with their (for a lack of a better word) dittoheads at a bully-friendly site, do know that sites filled with ad hominem comments rate very low in the general scheme of things and the impact on your life is likely ZERO should you choose to never go there again.

CHOOSE VENUES WISELY. Avoid responding at a site where bullies and ad hominem comments exists — always play on YOUR home court (your own blog) or a neutral home court that is moderated (for instance, The Huffington Post).

There are additional ways to deal with cyber bullies, but they’re more applicable to those of thicker skin.

To read Autumn Sandeen’s article: The Bittersweet “Change Of Gender” Court Ruling: It Came With Even More Cyberharassment | Pam’s House Blend.

Autumn Sandeen

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SRS requirement for Australia (ACT) ID change may be deleted; it’s official: Episcopal Church allows trans priests

THE GUERRILLA ANGEL REPORT — The deletion of the requirement of SRS (sex reassignment surgery) for legal ID change for transgender people — is part of new measures recommended by the Australian Capital Territory (ACT) Law Reform Advisory Council to bring ACT in line with the rest of Australia. It appears that these changes are likely to occur.

This is the kind of legislation that should be adopted everywhere, and I’m glad to see movement away from archaic laws starting to happen more and more, even though we’re not going to see anything like this occur in the United States anytime soon.

http://www.canberratimes.com.au/act-news/bid-to-remove-transgender-sex-change-law-20120708-21ps9.html

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The Episcopal Church voted overwhelmingly to allow transgender priests. Previously, some dioceses permitted trans priests, while others discouraged it. It’s now illegal to disallow any trans person from joining the priesthood.

Another positive gain for trans people. Even if you’re not Episcopal, or even religious, just the fact that trans priests are becoming commonplace will help eat away at the negative stigma many have for trans people.

More here:  Episcopal Church Approves Transgender People Ordination.

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[UPDATE] Taliban executes woman, another woman and her 2 kids shot in ‘honor killing’ by ex-husband

The Taliban executes an Afghanistan woman for adultery conviction

THE GUERRILLA ANGEL REPORT — [UPDATE -- Manhunt underway for Taliban shooter of the women in the video. See below.]

Afghan officials reportedly say the Taliban shot the Afghanistan woman for adultery near Kabul. A video showed a crowd of men cheering after she was shot. Elsewhere in Afghanistan, a divorced man shot his ex-wife and two of her kids in a ‘honor killing.’

Reports say that many in Afghanistan rely on the Taliban courts to settle issues that the Afghanistan government won’t or can’t handle. The Taliban courts use sharia law — stoning and executions are typical punishment for these crimes. These developments clearly do not bode well for women in Afghanistan with American forces on their way out and a corrupt government being left in place.

In the grand scheme of things, the plight of Afghanistan women pale in comparison to the darkening horizon for women affected by the Arab Spring — it’s looking more and more like a return to the Dark Ages for many.

In many ways, I feel helpless, unable to do more than to just pass along this grim outlook for women in the area. But then, it is this kind of reporting that can sway society into taking action.

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UPDATE: July 10, 2012 — From CNN:

“Afghan President Hamid Karzai ordered the arrest Monday of the Taliban who participated in the public execution of a woman accused of adultery.

Shock and outrage have mounted since an amateur video surfaced of a burqa-clad woman sitting on the ground while a man standing a few feet away shoots her nine times before a cheering mob.

The execution raises questions about what the 2014 withdrawal of NATO troops from Afghanistan will mean for women, who regained basic rights of education and voting after the fall of the Taliban in 2001.”

http://www.cnn.com/2012/07/09/world/asia/afghanistan-public-execution/index.html?eref=mrss_igoogle_cnn

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Taliban publicly execute woman near Kabul: officials | Reuters.

The Taliban executes an Afghanistan woman for adultery conviction

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