RASC: The women and girls of the Purple Saturdays protest movement are asking the international community to support all the human rights and freedoms of women and girls in Afghanistan by holding a protest meeting in closed places in Ghazni, Takhar and Balkh provinces.
According to the members of this movement, interaction with the Taliban group is blackmail, because this group does not have the ability to get along with the people of Afghanistan and the international community.
The members of this protest movement still say that supporting the rights and freedoms of Afghanistani citizens, especially women and girls, should not lead to interaction with the Taliban group and the recognition of this group’s regime.
The members of the Purple Saturday’s movement ask the international community not to provide Afghanistan’s foreign exchange reserves to the Taliban group and to support the people of Afghanistan by exerting more pressure and not removing the names of the leaders of this group from the black list and sanctions.
The members of this movement still ask the country of Qatar and its other supporters not to intervene in the affairs of Afghanistan for the benefit of the Taliban group and not to lobby to whiten the black face of this group at the international level by holding meetings.
They want the international community to support the people of Afghanistan instead of supporting a single-ethnic and single-gender group, to provide the basis for the establishment of a democratic, decentralized government based on the will of the country’s citizens.