Female Afghan MP removed for insulting parliament
KABUL: Afghanistans most controversial female MP was removed from her post by the lower house of parliament on Monday for calling the house worse than a stable.
A videotape of the private TV interview in which Malalai Joya recently made the remarks was shown in the house before most delegates voted for her removal. A stable is better, for there you have a donkey that carries a load and a cow that provides milk. The parliament is worse than a stable, she was heard to remark. Joya, seen as controversial and outspoken for criticising some mujahideen leaders and commanders, could not be reached for comment. The 28-year old womens rights activist is reasonably famous at home, but her real recognition came in the West when she spoke out against some mujahideen figures in 2003.
She won a seat in the 2005 parliamentary elections. There are 68 women MPs in parliament among the 248 lawmakers.
Posted by: Seafarious 2007-05-22 |