RASC News Agency: Tamana Zaryab Paryani, an Afghanistani women’s rights activist, says that she has clearly conveyed the message of Afghanistani women to the German Foreign Ministry, but has not received a clear response.
Peryani said in a statement that if she does not receive a response from the German Foreign Ministry by the September 29, she will return to the streets.
Following the hunger strike of Afghanistani women activists, including Tamana Zaryab Paryani, the German Foreign Ministry has “adjusted” the aid sent to Afghanistan.
Peryani said in a statement on Saturday, September 16, that the German Foreign Ministry has not yet answered the most basic questions of the protesters.
She said: “The German Foreign Ministry is not even willing to explicitly support the campaign started by Afghanistani women in order to formalize gender apartheid.”
This Afghanistani women’s rights activist has said in a statement that she has just published that in a discussion with Georg Kluzmann, the official of the German Foreign Ministry asked her if Germany is ready to start the legal process of recognizing gender apartheid in Afghanistan and if this country is consulted on this matter. How long this consultation will last.
Paryani said, however, this official of the German Foreign Ministry did not answer her questions.
In her new statement, Tamana Zaryab Paryani asked the German Foreign Ministry to recognize gender apartheid in Afghanistan based on a foreign policy based on feminist values and human rights.
She emphasized that if Germany, as the first country, supports the campaign of Afghanistani women human rights activists to recognize gender apartheid, it will be remembered in the history of Afghanistani women’s struggles.