RASC News Agency: Women and girls of the “Women the Window of Afghanistan’s Hope” movement say that the Taliban group commits crimes against humanity every day in the name of religion and Sharia.
The members of this movement said in a closed protest movement in Kabul city that this group has deprived women and girls of all their rights under the pretext of religion and Sharia.
As well as, they also said that the Taliban group responded to women’s petitions and protests to obtain their basic rights in a “medieval” way.
The members of this movement called the denial of women’s rights, the suppression of their protests and the failure to respond to women’s demands as “gender apartheid” and demanded the recognition of gender apartheid in Afghanistan by the United Nations and the international community.
These protestors warned that after the domination of the Taliban group, the country has become the center of “terrorism” and the world is under the threat of terrorism originating from Afghanistan.
In this protest, the members of this movement supported the hunger strike of Mehra Fabi, an LGBT rights activist from Afghanistan in Sweden, and demanded equal rights for all.
They condemned the heinous murder of “Haji Hassan and his son Ali Khan“, a father and son of Hazara descent in the village of “Joi Now” in Uruzgan Khas district of Uruzgan province and demanded an end to the crime against Hazaras in the country.
At the same time, a number of members of the “Afghanistan Women’s Unity and Solidarity” protest movement in Tehran have also protested against the misogynistic decrees of the Taliban group in Afghanistan.
The members of this movement said that for more than two years, the world has left Afghanistan “in the hands of a barbaric group” and is watching the situation of the country’s people like a “movie”.
They said to the international community and the United Nations: “We no longer want your condemnation, but we want serious measures and practical solutions for the crimes of the Taliban group in Afghanistan.”
They added that the world should intensify the sanctions against the Taliban group, support the human rights of Afghanistani women and girls and stand by them.