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Protesting Women: The Gender Apartheid of the Taliban Group is Becoming More Severe Every Day

Published 06/09/2023
Protesting Women: The Gender Apartheid of the Taliban Group is Becoming More Severe Every Day
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RASC News Agency: “The Spontaneous Movement of Women Protesters of Afghanistan” has published a resolution saying that the gender apartheid implemented by the Taliban group is becoming more severe day by day and it must be stopped.

The “Spontaneous Movement of Women Protesters of Afghanistan” has issued a resolution on Tuesday, September 5, in response to the continuation and intensification of gender apartheid against the women of the country and the silence of the international community.

According to these protesting women, the travel of Taliban officials to foreign countries should be prohibited and cash aid should not be given to this group.

 

The resolution of this movement states: “The international community and the United Nations and other relevant countries should not recognize the Taliban and do something practical and fundamental to save Afghanistan from the clutches of the terrorist group.”

While supporting Tamana Zaryab Paryani and her other daughter who went on a hunger strike in Germany in response to the policies of the Taliban group, they said that if their demands are not heeded, they will continue on strike.

This is despite the fact that previously, a number of women and girls members of the “Women to Freedom” movement had asked the international community to recognize gender apartheid in Afghanistan in a protest movement.

 

The members of this movement held a protest program on Sunday (September 3) in Kabul city in a closed place and away from the eyes of the Taliban group.

In the video tapes sent to the media by the members of the “Women for Freedom” movement, they asked the international community to recognize the gender apartheid practiced by the Taliban group.

 

 

EnNews 06/09/2023

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