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RASC News > Afghanistan > Afghanistani Protesting Women in Islamabad Demanded the World’s Attention to Tamana Zaryab’s Hunger Strike
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Afghanistani Protesting Women in Islamabad Demanded the World’s Attention to Tamana Zaryab’s Hunger Strike

Published 07/09/2023
Afghanistani Protesting Women in Islamabad Demanded the World's Attention to Tamana Zaryab's Hunger Strike
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RASC News Agency: A group of Afghanistani protesting women in Islamabad, Pakistan, have called for the world’s attention to Tamana Zaryab’s hunger strike and have warned that if Tamana Zaryab Paryani’s “human demand” is not heeded, they will also go on an indefinite hunger strike.

 

Tamana Zaryab Peryani has been on a hunger strike since last Friday in Cologne, Germany, in order to get the United Nations to recognize apartheid in Afghanistan.

 

A group of human rights activists and Afghanistani women’s protest movements in Pakistan yesterday issued a resolution demanding the attention of the United Nations to the request of Tamana and her other “comrades” who are also on hunger strike.

 

These women have declared that if something happens to the protesters, the international community, the United Nations, the European Union and all the countries of the world, including the United States and the Taliban group, are responsible for it.

 

The protesting women in Pakistan have announced their support for Mrs. Peryani’s plan for the international recognition of gender apartheid in Afghanistan, and have demanded that the justice seekers agree with her.

 

Referring to the widespread violation of human rights by the Taliban group in Afghanistan, especially the imposition of severe restrictions on Afghanistani women, these protesters want to cut off financial aid to this group, stop the trips of its officials, and unconditionally release political prisoners, human rights activists, and journalists.

 

These women have also told the Afghanistani people to pour into the streets and support Afghanistani women “instead of deadly silence”.

 

This is despite the fact that since the Taliban took over the country, this group has imposed increasing restrictions on the lives of Afghanistani women.

 

EnNews 07/09/2023

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