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Holding a Protest Rally of Afghanistani Women in Pakistan

Published 16/08/2023
Holding a Protest Rally of Afghanistani Women in Pakistan
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RASC News Agency: A group of protesting women from Afghanistan held a protest rally in Islamabad, the capital of Pakistan, on the second anniversary of the Taliban’s resumption of control over Afghanistan, and demanded justice and an end to “captivity”.

These women chanted the slogans “No to the Taliban, no to terrorism”, “Don’t recognize the Taliban”, “Stop supporting the Taliban”, “The Taliban are liars”, “Justice, justice, we are tired of captivity” and “Bread, work”. They chanted “Freedom”.

The protesting women said that the world has forgotten Afghanistani women. “Women of Afghanistan, forgotten by the world” was one of the slogans of protesting women.

These women warned about the world’s indifference to the situation of women in Afghanistan.

Protesting women chanted slogans against the Taliban group and asked the countries of the world not to recognize this group.

According to the protesters, the awakened and freedom-loving people of the world have a human responsibility to remove the “21st century stain on the world” (Taliban group), to stand by the people of Afghanistan and force their governments to stop any interaction with the Taliban group.

Reading a resolution, these protesting women said: “It’s time for the United Nations and international human rights organizations to truly fulfill their responsibility towards Afghanistan and put an end to war crimes, crimes against humanity and genocide by the Taliban in Afghanistan.”

Yesterday, Tuesday, August 15) was the anniversary of the fall of Kabul by the Taliban.

Protesters raised signs and expressed their condolences to the people of Afghanistan on this day.

The Taliban group celebrated this day in Kabul and congratulated the people of Afghanistan. While some citizens of Afghanistan consider August 15 as a “black” day for the people of this country.

The Taliban group has imposed severe restrictions on Afghanistani citizens, including women and girls, in these two years.

EnNews 16/08/2023

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