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Customs – Should regressive cultural ones be respected or suppressed? #WorldNEWSAll
While many social customs should be respected, many others, e. g. discrimination against dalits in India, must not be tolerated, and should be forcibly suppressed.
Pakistans Ambassador to the UN, Munir Akram, said that it is part of Pashtun culture that women should be kept at home.
Assuming that is so, should such regressive cultural customs be respected or suppressed?
In this connection I may mention an incident.
Charles James Napier
When some persons told Gen Charles James Napier Napier, a British army officer in India, that it was their custom to burn widows (Sati), he replied that it was his countrys custom to hang such persons as murderers:
“Be it so. This burning of widows is your custom; prepare the funeral pile. But my nation has also a custom. When men burn women alive we hang them, and confiscate all their property. My carpenters shall therefore erect gibbets on which to hang all concerned when the widow is consumed. Let us all act according to national customs.
Custom of Sati
While many social customs should be respected, many others, e. g. discrimination against dalits in India, must not be tolerated, and should be forcibly suppressed.
When the great Turkish leader Mustafa Kemal Atatürk (1881-1938) assumed power in Turkey, he realised that one of the reasons for Turkeys backwardness, for which it was kicked around by European powers (who called Turkey The Sick Man of Europe) was the widely prevalent custom of keeping women uneducated, veiled, and segregated.
Mustafa Kemal Atatürk
So he ordered all women to be compulsorily educated and desegregated. In a speech in 1923 he said
“Women are the pillars of society and wellspring of the nation. They must bring up, and educate, strong new generations, but they can only do this if they themselves are enlightened. Turkish women must therefore be well educated, and capable of gaining respect in society.
He pointed out that without equality between men and women, national progress was impossible.
This is in sharp contrast to the policy of the Taliban, who are bigoted village idiots, of keeping women uneducated, veiled, and at home.
For its progress, Afghanistan needs a King Amanullah (who was king of Afghanistan from 1919 to 1929), who tried to emancipate Afghan women.
Afghan female students react against Talibans university ban in Kabul 
People of Afghanistan (not foreigners) should overthrow these feudal minded village idiots, and set up a modern government like that created by Mustafa Kemal, or like that envisaged by King Amanullah.
As the great Tamil poet Subramania Bharathi (1882-1921) wrote in his poem Murasu:
Kangal Irandinil ordrai kuththi
Kaatchi Kedutthidalamo
Pengal arivai valarthal, vaiyyam
Pedamai attridum kaaneer
(Out of the two eyes, if you pierce and destroy one,
are you not spoiling your own vision?
In fact if you educate the women, the backwardness
which grips this world will vanish automatically.


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