Many protesting women, members of the coalition of Afghan women’s protest movements, have welcomed the initiative by four countries to bring the Taliban before the court for their violations of the fundamental rights of women and girls in Afghanistan, a step supported by 26 countries.
This initiative is regarded as a significant stride toward holding human rights violators accountable and protecting women’s rights. While the Taliban have deprived women and girls of their social lives and basic rights through the imposition of stringent laws over the past three years, this global movement could rekindle hope for the restoration of the rights lost by women and girls in Afghanistan.
These protesting women have highlighted their concerns and the challenges they face under the rule of the through the dissemination of video clips, underscoring the importance of support from the global community and organizations advocating for women’s rights. They firmly believe that the Taliban, by excluding women from society, have effectively stripped them of their social and economic lives.
These women have also asserted that their current triumph against the Taliban is a direct result of their steadfastness and resistance against oppression and injustice. They highlighted their courageous cries echoing through the streets of Kabul, declaring that these efforts have amplified the call for rights and justice to the international community, showcasing their unwavering determination to continue the struggle.
In light of the support from 26 countries for the initiative to bring the Taliban before the Hague Court, it appears that the global community has cemented its resolve to uphold the rights of women and girls in Afghanistan. The protesting women emphasize the necessity of sustained support and demand the identification of those perpetuating gender apartheid in Afghanistan.
- نویسنده : Afghanistan Women News Agency
- منبع خبر : Afghanistan Women News Agency