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The lovers : Afghanistan's Romeo and Juliet, the true story of how they defied their families and and escaped an honor killing

معرفی کتاب «The lovers : Afghanistan's Romeo and Juliet, the true story of how they defied their families and and escaped an honor killing» نوشتهٔ Nordland, Rod، منتشرشده توسط نشر Ecco در سال 2015. این کتاب در فرمت epub، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.

Alternate cover edition (https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/30241853-the-lovers) here A riveting, real-life equivalent of The Kite Runner an astonishingly powerful and profoundly moving story of a young couple willing to risk everything for love that puts a human face on the ongoing debate about womens rights in the Muslim world. Zakia and Ali were from different tribes, but they grew up on neighboring farms in the hinterlands of Afghanistan. By the time they were young teenagers, Zakia, strikingly beautiful and fiercely opinionated, and Ali, shy and tender, had fallen in love. Defying their families, sectarian differences, cultural conventions, and Afghan civil and Islamic law, they ran away together only to live under constant threat from Zakias large and vengeful family, who have vowed to kill her to restore the familys honor. They are still in hiding. Despite a decade of American good intentions, women in Afghanistan are still subjected to some of the worst human rights violations in the world. Rod Nordland, then the Kabul bureau chief of the New York Times , had watched these abuses unfold for years when he came upon Zakia and Ali, and has not only chronicled their plight, but has also shepherded them from danger. The Lovers will do for womens rights generally what Malalas story did for womens education. It is an astonishing story about self-determination and the meaning of love that illustrates, as no policy book could, the limits of Western influence on fundamentalist Islamic culture and, at the same time, the need for change. An Astonishingly Powerful And Profoundly Moving Story Of A Young Couple Willing To Risk Everything For Love That Puts A Human Face On The Ongoing Debate About Women's Rights In The Muslim World. Zakia And Ali Were From Different Tribes, But They Grew Up On Neighboring Farms In The Hinterlands Of Afghanistan. By The Time They Were Young Teenagers, Zakia, Strikingly Beautiful And Fiercely Opinionated, And Ali, Shy And Tender, Had Fallen In Love. Defying Their Families, Sectarian Differences, Cultural Conventions, And Afghan Civil And Islamic Law, They Ran Away Together Only To Live Under Constant Threat From Zakia's Large And Vengeful Family, Who Have Vowed To Kill Her To Restore The Family's Honor. They Are Still In Hiding. Despite A Decade Of American Good Intentions, Women In Afghanistan Are Still Subjected To Some Of The Worst Human Rights Violations In The World. Rod Nordland, Then The Kabul Bureau Chief Of The New York Times, Had Watched These Abuses Unfold For Years When He Came Upon Zakia And Ali, And Has Not Only Chronicled Their Plight, But Has Also Shepherded Them From Danger. The Lovers Will Do For Women's Rights Generally What Malala's Story Did For Women's Education. It Is An Astonishing Story About Self-determination And The Meaning Of Love That Illustrates, As No Policy Book Could, The Limits Of Western Influence On Fundamentalist Islamic Culture And, At The Same Time, The Need For Change.--provided By Amazon.com Under The Gaze Of The Buddhas -- Dead Father's Daughter -- Zakia Makes Her Move -- A Rabbi Among The Mullahs -- A Beautiful Place To Hide -- Mystery Benefactor -- Honor Hunters -- The Irreconcilables -- Birds In A Cage -- Reluctant Celebrities -- Back To The Hindu Kush -- Mullah Mohammad Jan -- In The Land Of The Bottom-feeders -- A Dog With No Name. Rod Nordland. Includes Bibliographical References (pages 315-346) And Index. Zakia and Ali grew up as neighbors and fell in love from afar. Defying their families and Afghan custom, the young lovers—both from different Muslim sects—eloped and went into hiding. When Rod Nordland came upon them, he felt obligated, having shared their story in the pages of the New York Times, to help them to safety—but there was a limit to how well he could protect them. Despite more than a decade of American good intentions, women in Afghanistan are still subjected to some of the worst human rights violations in the world. Rod Nordland tells a compelling tale of forbidden love, governmental bungling, and reckless disregard for basic human rights, and illustrates the degree to which mysogyny persists in traditional Afghan culture. The Lovers is a story of one couple's unshakable self-determination and the irrepressibility of human feeling in the face of a shockingly repressive society.
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