RASC News Agency: Amnesty International, by launching a campaign to the French government, said that the situation of women and girls in Afghanistan is worrying and asked this government to make it easier to issue visas to Afghanistani women and girls.
So far, more than 4,500 people have signed this petition asking France to give Afghanistani women and girls a chance to go to this country.
Amnesty International launched an online petition to collect signatures in support of this request on September 12, and by 2 October, 4,656 people had signed it.
In the text of this petition, it is stated that the Taliban group is persecuting girls and women in a systematic, widespread and organized manner. According to Amnesty International’s legal analysis, the behavior of this group could be a “crime against humanity”.
This international human rights organization has said that the women who have sought refuge in their neighboring countries due to the fear of the Taliban group are not in a good situation in these countries either, and it is possible that they will be deported from these countries at any moment.
This is despite the fact that women and girls do not have any place under the rule of the Taliban group, and their presence in the society becomes less and less with each passing day. Closing the gates of universities to girls, closing the gates of schools to girls above the sixth grade, preventing women from working in government and non-government offices are among the restrictions imposed on women and girls in Afghanistan by the Taliban group.