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Tamana Zaryab Paryani returned to the sit-in tent

September 10, 2023
Tamana Zaryab Paryani returned to the sit-in tent

Schahina Gambir, an Afghan member of the German Parliament, described Tamana Zaryab Paryani’s hunger strike as the last protest tool.
She said that the choice of this tool shows how disappointing the situation of women in Afghanistan is.
This German-Afghan politician wrote on X social network today (Sunday, 10th of September): “In Cologne, women’s rights activists started a hunger strike to draw attention to the dramatic situation of women in Afghanistan.”
Meanwhile, Tamana Zaryab Paryani, who was sent to the hospital after worsen her physical health, returned to the sit-in tent.
Tamana Paryani’s sister, Zarmina Zaryab, said that despite the doctor’s advice that Tamana should be treated for at least three days, she returned to the place of the protest on Sunday, 10th of September.
Tamana Zaryab and Nazam Jalali transferred from the sit-in tent to the hospital yesterday after worsen their physical health.
In the most serious reactions, the deputy of the state parliament and the representative of the German foreign ministry visited the site of the sit-in tent of the Afghan protesting women.
They asked the end to this strike and invited Tamana Zaryab Paryani to deliver a speech in the state parliament

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