Women’s Protest Movements; The Taliban group has caused the most damage to Afghan women in the last three years

12 Aug 2024
2 Minutes

At the same time as the three-year rule of the Taliban group in Afghanistan is approaching, the Afghan women’s history change movement says that any kind of understanding with this group, under the name of negotiation, is an open deal with war criminals, perpetrators of crimes against humanity.

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Today, Monday, 22 August, the Afghan Women’s History Transformation Movement says in a protest resolution that any kind of understanding with this group, under the name of “negotiation”, is an open deal with war criminals, perpetrators of crimes against humanity, agents of gender apartheid and enemies. It is the oath taken by the people of Afghanistan and human values.

In this resolution, it is stated that the removal of women from the society by the Taliban group is a concrete example of gender apartheid and the United Nations is obliged to recognize it.
They ask the United Nations and the international community to follow the war crimes of the Taliban group and not to financially support this terrorist group.

In this regard, the movement of justice-seeking women of Afghanistan says in a statement that this group does not believe in any human values ​​and that this group has caused the most damage to Afghan women with their previous ideology and politics.

The declaration of this movement states: “We raised the flag of struggle from the very first day to preserve the human position and the achievements of 20 years ago, and announced all our red lines and demands in writing, through audio and video announcements, and especially through street protests. »
This movement has stated that the Taliban have not spared any kind of pressure against protesting women in the last three years.

However, the justice-seeking women’s movement has asked the international community and international institutions not to give legitimacy to the Taliban and to increase the restrictions against this group.

This is despite the fact that the Taliban group has imposed extensive restrictions on the country’s citizens, especially girls and women, in the last three years.