RASC News Agency: A group of Afghanistani human rights activists in Canada has announced a protest in Toronto on March 8, coinciding with International Women’s Day, to condemn the Taliban’s ongoing human rights violations and oppressive rule in Afghanistan. The organizers describe the demonstration as “a stand against gender apartheid and crimes against humanity in Afghanistan.” In their official statement, they declare: “As opponents of this terrorist and criminal regime, we rise against gender apartheid and demand the recognition of the fundamental rights of Afghanistani women and people.”
For over three years, the Taliban have systematically erased, oppressed, and silenced half of Afghanistani society. Activists emphasize that this is not merely a blatant violation of human rights but an egregious crime against Afghanistani women. The protest organizers are calling on women, men, activists, and members of civil and social organizations in Toronto to join the demonstration. They have designated March 8 as a “Day of Solidarity Against Oppression”, urging the global community to stand for freedom, justice, and equality.
Since reclaiming power, the Taliban have enforced some of the most extreme gender-based restrictions in modern history. They have shuttered schools and universities for female students, banned women from most public spaces and professions, and dismantled all avenues for their participation in society. Despite international condemnation, the Taliban have remained defiant, continuing their policies of exclusion and repression. This protest in Toronto serves as a powerful reminder of the urgent need for global action against the systematic persecution of Afghanistani women.