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Afghan protesting women asked for the recognition of gender apartheid

September 22, 2023
Afghan protesting women asked for the recognition of gender apartheid

A number of protesting women under the title ” Women’s Movement, the
Afghanistan’s hope Window” asked the international community to recognize gender apartheid in Afghanistan.
These women said that under the management of the Taliban, Afghanistan became a center of terrorism and the world is under the threat of terrorism.
The members of this movement gathered in a closed place today (Friday, the 22nd of September) and said that women are systematically deprived of their human rights and deleted from the society during the two years of the Taliban’s illegal rule in Afghanistan, considering their gender.
These women also condemned the murder of Haji Hassan and his son Ali Khan in Uruzgan and demanded to stop the crimes against the residents of Hazara areas.
This father and son were arrested after dawn (Wednesday, 20th of September) in the Pashtun area of ​​Tangi Sabzchob and then shot.
The women members of the women’s movement, the Hope Window of Afghanistan supported the sit-in and hunger strike of women’s rights activists and sexual minorities in Germany and Sweden.

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