RASC News Agency: The Afghanistan parliamentary and leadership women’s network of Afghanistan stated in a statement that the Taliban group has marginalized and isolated Afghanistani women and girls since their domination of the country.
In a statement published by this network on the eve of the two-year anniversary of the fall of the previous regime and the rise of the Taliban, this network expressed its concern about the systematic violation of the fundamental rights of Afghanistani women and called the support of the international community an important issue for improving the rights of women in the country.
This network said in its announcement: “In the past two years, we Afghanistani women and the international community have witnessed that the fundamental rights of Afghanistani women have been systematically violated in Afghanistan under the rule of the Taliban group, and Afghanistani women have been forced into complete isolation and marginalization. If this process continues, in the near future, the voice of no women from Afghanistan will be heard and it will be impossible to see and talk to women in Afghanistan.“
At the same time, the network of parliamentary and leadership women of Afghanistan asked a number of countries in the world to stop their multifaceted measures regarding the rights of Afghanistani women.
However, previously, the women’s movement for justice and the Afghanistani women’s movement for equality considered the formation of an inclusive and national extra-legal government in Afghanistan as the only solution to the existing crisis and said that interaction with the Taliban group was rejected and had no positive impact on women’s lives and rights.
It should be mentioned that a number of girls and women in Takhar and Badakhshan provinces on Saturday August 12, by launching street protests and in closed places, demanded the cancellation of the Doha Agreement between this group and the United States.
It is worth mentioning that since the Taliban took control of the country, we have witnessed protests in many parts of the country, where the protesters have always been threatened, arrested and beaten by this group.
This is while the Taliban group has imposed many restrictions against citizens, especially girls and women, since their domination of the country.