RASC: The coalition of Afghanistani women’s protest movements says that the actions of the Taliban group in the last two years, in addition to denying basic rights and applying gender apartheid, have caused an increase in all kinds of violence against women and girls throughout Afghanistan.
This coalition said in a statement on Saturday, July 29 that due to the Taliban group’s restrictions on women’s rights, family violence, forced and underage marriages, suicides, psychological injuries, mysterious murders, kidnapping, selling children, selling body parts among women, and Afghanistani girls has increased.
The announcement addressed to those people who are lobbying for the Taliban group outside the country using the name of women’s rights, wrote: “It is painful and terrible that a number of female Taliban lobbyists close their eyes to all the problems of women and girls in Afghanistan. And In order to fill the bank accounts of their institutions, they knock on the door and the wall of the international community, so that they can keep the market of trading on women’s rights warm and continue to bully.”
The announcement said: “In the continuation of these negotiations, a group of conscientious and self-interested people have even come forward to interact with a terrorist group that has reduced women to objects and reproduction machines by stepping on the sanctity of their gender. These women have once again paved the way for begging and bargaining at the Doha meeting, and in addition to their conscience, they have auctioned all human values.”
The Coalition of Afghanistani Women’s Protest Movements says to a number of women who are holding secret meetings in Doha, to stop whitewashing the Taliban group and not to betray humanity and human values any more.
In this declaration, the coalition raised six requests of women and said that any meeting of Taliban group lobbyists regarding Afghanistan and Afghanistani women is boycotted and rejected by the “Coalition of Afghanistani Protesting Women’s Movements”.
This coalition has also said that the world should stand by the people of Afghanistan and specifically the victimized women of this country and stop supporting the “human-killing terrorist group [Taliban]”.
The coalition added: “Taliban lobbyists are in no way representative of the suffering and oppressed women of Afghanistan.” “Afghanistani women feel the oppression and tyranny of the Taliban group and all their dreams have been destroyed by this group.”
This coalition has asked the people of Afghanistan; So that they don’t remain silent in the face of the oppression, aggression and terror of the Taliban group and instead of crying and complaining, they resist and stand and stand by the protesting women of Afghanistan.
The coalition still asks the countries of the world not to host the Taliban group by rolling out the red carpet. “Because terrorism knows no borders and sooner or later the fire of Afghanistan will spread to their homes.”
Also, the international community’s support for a stable Afghanistan in which justice and equality are realized has been raised as the sixth demand of this coalition.
This is while the Taliban group has been depriving women and girls of all their basic rights and freedoms during their nearly two years of rule in Afghanistan and imposing new restrictions against them every day.