the House schedule of Hearings for July


7/10 10:00 am Hearing: Hearing entitled “The Impact of Dodd-Frank on Customers, Credit, and Job Creators” Committee on Financial Services: Capital Markets and Government Sponsored Enterprises 7/10 10:00 am Hearing: Building One DHS: Building a Secure Community: How Can DHS Better Leverage State and Local Partnerships?Committee on Homeland Security: Subcommittee on Border and Maritime Security 7/10 10:30 am Hearing: Chairman Camp Announces Hearing on  the Tax Ramifications of the Supreme Court’s  Ruling on the Democrats’ Health Care Law Committee on Ways and Means: Full Committee 7/10 2:00 pm Hearing: Legislative Hearing on H.R. 6060Committee on Natural Resources: Subcommittee on Water and Power 7/11 10:00 am Hearing: Hearing entitled “The Impact of Dodd-Frank’s Home Mortgage Reforms: Consumer and Market Perspectives” Committee on Financial Services: Financial Institutions and Consumer Credit 7/11 10:00 am Business Meeting: To consider the 2012 Farm BillCommittee on Agriculture: 7/12 10:00 am Hearing: Securing Ammonium Nitrate: Using Lessons Learned in Afghanistan to Protect the Homeland from IEDsCommittee on Homeland Security: Subcommittee on Cybersecurity, Infrastructure Protection, and Security Technologies 7/12 10:00 am Hearing: Spurring Economic Growth and Competitiveness Through NASA Derived TechnologiesCommittee on Science, Space, and Technology: Subcommittee on Space and Aeronautics 7/25 10:00 am Hearing: Joint Hearing: Back from the Battlefield: DOD and VA Collaboration to Assist Service Members Returning to Civilian LifeCommittee on Veterans’ Affairs: Full Committee

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How a rape survivor could change Afghanista​n — …Dalia Hashad – Avaaz.org



After being kidnapped, raped and tortured by Afghan police, 18-year-old Lal Bibi is fighting police impunity and the cultural requirement that she commit suicide. Prosecutors are failing to try her rapists, but a massive global outcry can persuade the donor countries that are about to hand over billions to Afghanistan to use their leverage to force real change for Lal Bibi and all Afghan women. Sign the petition:

Sign the petition

18 year-old Lal Bibi was kidnapped, raped, tortured and chained to a wall for five days by a gang of powerful Afghan police officers. But she stood up to do what women in Afghanistan are told not to — she is fighting back, and together we can help her and all Afghan women win justice.
According to deep cultural mandates, as a raped woman, Lal Bibi has been “dishonoured” and will kill herself — and she publicly says she must, unless her rapists are brought to justice to restore her honour and dignity. Afghanistan’s justice system routinely fails to pursue these cases and so far the chief suspects in Lal Bibi’s case have not been prosecuted, likely in the hopes that international attention will die down. Every day that passes without an arrest pushes Lal Bibi closer to suicide — but there is hope.
This weekend, the US, UK, Japan and other major donors are expected to pledge 4 billion dollars to Afghanistan — money that will pay for the very police forces responsible for Lal Bibi’s rape. But an international outcry can shame donor countries into action, conditioning their aid on real action to fight rape and protect women. We don’t have much time left — click below for change that could save Lal Bibi’s life and our petition will be delivered right into the donor conference in Tokyo:
https://secure.avaaz.org/en/justice_for_lal_bibi_c/?biEWLbb&v=15787
Local custom in some parts of Afghanistan dictates that women are shamed by rape and must kill themselves to restore their family’s honour for generations to come. Amazingly, Lal Bibi and her family courageously are seeking to save her life by insisting on the prosecution of her torturers and shifting the blame to the perpetrators, in society’s eyes.
The Afghan police force responsible for the rape depends heavily on foreign funding that will be pledged this weekend, when all of Afghanistan’s major donors gather in Tokyo. Donor countries can and should require that funds are not spent to grow a police force that acts with appalling impunity and that police officers work to protect women, not attack them!
There are hundreds of women and girls all across Afghanistan who are subject to the “tribal justice” meted out to Lal Bibi. Thousands more are watching carefully to see how the Afghan government and the world will respond to the girl who is fighting back and refuses to die quietly. Let’s stand with her — sign the petition below and tell everyone:
https://secure.avaaz.org/en/justice_for_lal_bibi_c/?biEWLbb&v=15787
The global war on women is relentless. But time and time again our community joins together to win. We helped stop the illegal stoning of Sakineh Ashtiani in Iran, and fought for justice for rape survivors in Libya, Morocco and Honduras. Let’s show the global power of our community to help win justice for Lal Bibi and millions of women in Afghanistan.
With hope and determination,
Dalia, Emma, Alaphia, Ricken, Laura, Antonia and the rest of the Avaaz team
P.S. Avaaz has launched Community Petitions, an exciting new platform where it’s quick and easy to create a campaign on any issue you care strongly about. Start your own by clicking here: http://www.avaaz.org/en/petition/start_a_petition/?do.ps.lal_bibi
More Information:
Rape case tests Afghan justice (Radio Free Europe) http://www.rferl.org/content/rape-case-tests-afghan-justice/24604549.html
Afghan rape case turns focus on local police (New York Times) http://www.nytimes.com/2012/06/28/world/asia/afghan-rape-case-turns-focus-on-local-police.html?pagewanted=all
Afghanistan expects $4 billion in aid pledges at the July conference (CNBC) http://www.cnbc.com/id/47900279/Afghanistan_expects_4_billion_in_aid_pledges_at_July_conference
Tokyo Declaration to push donors, Afghanistan to make better use of aid (Reuters) http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/07/02/us-afghanistan-aid-idUSBRE8610CL20120702
Afghan government confident about endorsement of its strategic vision in Tokyo (UNAMA) http://unama.unmissions.org/Default.aspx?tabid=1741&ctl=Details&mid=1882&ItemID=17189

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