RASC News Agency: On the occasion of the two years since the Taliban took control of Afghanistan, the United Nations Women’s Department has announced that the Taliban have issued more than 50 restrictive orders against Afghanistani women during the two years of their control over Afghanistan.
According to this institution, the Taliban group has imposed a series of carefully designed repressive policies on Afghanistani women through these orders.
In a statement of this institution, it is stated that these decrees and policies have affected and defined all aspects of Afghanistani women’s lives, where women can go and how they can be covered.
An announcement of this organization mentions the creation of a special page titled “After August” to document and publish the narratives of Afghanistani women.
According to this institution, the purpose of creating this page is that when injustice becomes a normal thing, silence in the face of this is inexcusable.
UN Women added that this page is a digital space to document and share the experiences of Afghanistani women, who live, struggle and resist in Afghanistan today.
The United Nations Women’s Department said that this page was created in order to collect and document the narratives of Afghanistani women with the cooperation of a number of media and institutions, including “Women Times“.
This is despite the fact that United Nations experts have recently said that the Taliban’s actions against women are considered sexual harassment and a crime against humanity, and discussing gender apartheid is necessary.
It should be noted that the Taliban group has imposed the most severe restrictions on the lives and individual freedoms of Afghanistani women and girls since their domination of the country and have sought to eliminate this group from the body of society.
The actions of the Taliban group against Afghanistani women and girls and the violation of their fundamental rights are among the reasons that this group still does not have legitimacy in the world as a government.