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Afghanistani Protesting Women Demanded the Recognition of Gender Apartheid by the World

Published 04/09/2023
Afghanistani Protesting Women Demanded the Recognition of Gender Apartheid by the World
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RASC News Agency: A number of protesting women under the name “Women’s Movement for Freedom” in Kabul asked the countries of the world to recognize gender apartheid in Afghanistan.

 

These women held a gathering in a closed place yesterday, September 3, and asked the countries of the world to stop what is called the “systematic and targeted” murders of women in Afghanistan.

 

In this rally, protesting women chanted the slogans “justice, justice, we are tired of ignorance” and “Taliban commit crimes, the world supports”.

 

In this gathering, protesting women addressed the countries of the world and told them not to support the Taliban group and not to recognize this group.

 

The protesting women in Kabul present their request to the world while at the same time several Afghanistani women’s rights activists in the city of Cologne, Germany, are on a hunger strike to protest the world’s indifference to the situation of women in Afghanistan and demand the recognition of gender apartheid in Afghanistan.

 

The food protest of these activists started on Friday, and last night (Sunday, September 3) was the third night of the hunger strike of these activists.

 

Tamana Zaryab, one of the protestors, says that although her and her friends’ health is not good, they continue to strike.

 

This is despite the fact that the Taliban group has imposed increasing restrictions on women and girls in various sectors after their domination over the country.

 

Women and girls in Afghanistan under the control of the Taliban group were prohibited from education, and free travel. This behavior of the Taliban group with Afghanistani women has caused many international reactions.

 

EnNews 04/09/2023

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