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Protesting Women: The Taliban Group is the Enemy of Afghanistan’s Development.

Published 31/05/2023
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RASC: The protest movement under the name of “Afghanistan Women’s Solidarity Movement” says that the Taliban are the enemy of the country’s development and that is why they have deprived women and girls of education.

The members of this movement, Today Wednesday, May 31, in a protest, which held in a closed space, criticized the Taliban policies and views regarding Afghanistani women and girl’s deprivation.

They say that the Taliban have also closed private schools in order to stagnate the intellectual growth of women.

In the video tape of the protest of the members of this movement sent to the media, they chant the slogans “No to the terrorist Taliban” and “No to the misogynist Taliban”.

Referring to the trip of the first female astronaut from Saudi Arabia to space, these women say, “When an Arab Muslim woman can travel to space, why are Muslim women and girls in our country deprived of continuing their education?”

The members of this women’s protest movement criticize the weekly sending of 40 million dollars to Afghanistan and call it a “betrayal of the rights of the deprived people” of the country.

These women ask the international community not to recognize the Taliban group.

EnNews 31/05/2023

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