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Ending the Afghan War

An Evening with Malalai Joya


Saturday, April 9, 2011
Reception with light food 6–7 pm
Program 7–9 pm
with Kaylah Marin

Episcopal Church of
St. John the Evangelist
15th St @ Julian
(btw Mission and Valencia)
San Francisco (16th St BART)
$10–25 no one turned away
Wheelchair Accessible

“We are caught between two enemies—the Taliban


on the one side and the US/NATO forces and
their warlord allies on the other.”
Malalai Joya has been called the “bravest woman in Afghanistan.” She was the youngest
member elected to the Afghan Parliament but was suspended for denouncing the
warlords and the US/NATO war and occupation. She continues to speak out despite
death threats and assassination attempts. Join us as she talks about the situation in
Afghanistan and why it’s essential that US/NATO troops leave immediately.
Her book, A Woman Among Warlords with a new afterward about the war under
Obama, is now in paperback and will be available for purchase.
For more information: sfjoya@gmail.com
Sponsored by: Women’s International League for Peace & Freedom (WILPF/SF)
WILPF was founded in 1915 and continues to work for peace, justice and human rights throughout the world.
We meet every month in SF and are particularly interested in the impact of militarization and war on women.

Endorsed by: American Friends Service Comm • ANSWER/SF • Arab Resource Organizing Center • BAYAN • Bay Area Jewish
Voice for Peace • Bay Area Women in Black • Black Women Stirring the Waters • Buddhist Peace Fellowship • California Women’s
Agenda • Catalyst Project • Code Pink/Women for Peace • Courage to Resist • Eastside Arts Alliance • Ecumenical Peace
Institute • Freedom Archives • Global Exchange • Grandmothers Against the War • Haiti Action Committee • International
Action Center • International Jewish Anti-Zionist Network • International Socialist Organization • KPFA Women’s Magazine •
LAGAI • Middle East Children’s Alliance • National Radio Project/ Making Contact • QUIT • San Francisco Women In Black •
UNAC • Women for Genuine Security • WILPF/ Berkeley /East Bay • WILPF/ Santa Cruz) • Veterans For Peace Chapter 69

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