Afghan divorce rate soars
Freedom is not without its disappointments
by Kieren McCarthy
While the West continues to celebrate the Afghanis' freedom for them, things
at home have taken a decidedly nasty turn, as demonstrated in the latest
divorce figures from Kabul Civic Centre.
Cases of filed divorce have risen 2,000 per cent in less than a week since
"Northern Alliance" troops liberated the city from the ruling Taliban regime.
Since 14 November - the day Kabul was captured - there have been an incredible
342 petitions for divorce. In the month of October (traditionally a busy month
for divorce thanks to Ramadan), there were just 16 cases.
Ironically, it is believed this enormous increase is thanks to the greater
freedom enjoyed under the city's new proprieters. While men only take advantage
of the opportunity to shave their beards when offered large sums of money by
Western television crews, the women of Afghanistan have been joyously removing
their veils from the traditional burka so they can see better.
While this has cut down the incidence of concussion among Afghani women, it
has had a stronger negative effect. The women's husbands have noticed that,
well, how do you say this, that their wives have been letting themselves go a
bit.
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One divorce filing spells out the extend of the problem: "Reason for
divorce: The slender beautiful woman that was my wife now resembles an
overweight sow. My goats are more alluring." Another claims misrepresentation:
"I do not believe my wife is that same woman I married. On our wedding day four
years ago she had no facial hair and all her teeth."
Doctor of Women's Studies at the University of Heart, Dr Abu Dabbu told
The Rockall Times: "It is hardly surprising that many of the women have
stop concentrating on their aesthetic outer beauty. Since they have been forced
to cover their entire bodies with the burkas, women have made themselves more
attractive to potential husbands by strengthening their arm and neck muscles so
they can carry more ordnance and by generally building up stamina for long hill
climbs."
As for the chronic obesity and dental disasters that are for the first time
becoming apparent, Dr Dabbu explained: "Afghan women have been banned from
learning anything but domestic tasks for the last eight years. This, combined
with a female's natural propensity to fight oppression with sweet food, has
caused a level of cake and chocolate consumption only ever seen in specific
parts of the USA."
What's more worrying however is that the high divorce rate may affect
political stability in the area. Tribal leaders are believed to be only getting
one-handed relief and this, an expert told us, is insufficient release for a
high-level political meeting. Tension has been building within the city's
council as the leaders grow more frustrated.
The US Senate yesterday approved emergency air drops of Clinique make-up and
Chanel No.5 body lotion. It is hoped that combined with instructions on use,
written in five different languages including Turkish, the women might make the
best of a bad job.