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RASC News > Afghanistan > Khalid Amiri denounces Taliban’s abduction of women as indicative of the group’s ignorance
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Khalid Amiri denounces Taliban’s abduction of women as indicative of the group’s ignorance

Published 29/01/2024
Khalid Amiri denounces Taliban's abduction of women as indicative of the group's ignorance
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RASC News Agency: Khalid Amiri, the commander of the National Resistance Front of Afghanistan, strongly denounces the Taliban’s abduction and mistreatment of girls who refuse to wear a hijab. He asserts that these actions not only demonstrate the Taliban’s ignorance but also underscore their disregard for women’s rights. Amiri criticizes the group for flouting human, religious, and societal values, labeling their behavior as alarming and unacceptable.

In response to these disturbing events, Amiri has taken to social media platforms to express solidarity with courageous women. He urges all free individuals in the country to unite in protest against the Taliban. Amiri emphasizes that resisting the oppression and tyranny of this extremist group is a collective duty that everyone must fulfill. By uniting and speaking out against the Taliban’s actions, Amiri believes they can effect positive change and safeguard women’s rights in Afghanistan.

The recent surge in the Taliban’s arrests of young women and girls, solely based on their refusal to wear a hijab, has triggered outrage and concern. Reports from the Dasht-e-Barchi area of Kabul city suggest that the fate of some abducted girls remains unknown, with the Taliban withholding information about them. Since assuming control of the country, the Taliban has imposed stringent restrictions on women and girls, depriving them of fundamental rights such as education, employment, and freedom of movement. Despite widespread condemnation, the group shows no inclination to alter its treatment of women and continues to perpetrate violence against them.

EnNews 29/01/2024

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