Several Afghan protesting women in Tehran called for the recognition of gender apartheid under the name” the Afghan Women’s Justice Movement.”
They asked the Taliban to open the gates of schools and universities to girls without any conditions.
The Afghan women’s justice movement in Tehran on (Saturday, the 23rd of September) gathered in a closed place and issued a resolution saying that women were deprived of their basic and natural rights, which are liberty, education, and work, in the last two years and They are completely removed from society.
In the resolution of these protesting women, the orders limiting the life of women in Afghanistan are mentioned and the orders of the Taliban regarding women are called clear violations of human rights.
This resolution asked human rights organizations to take immediate and practical measures to prevent human rights violations, gender discrimination, and violence against women in Afghanistan.
Reactions to the violation of the rights of women and girls in Afghanistan made the United Nations hold a special meeting to examine the conditions of gender apartheid in Afghanistan, the meeting was held on the sidelines of the 78th session of the United Nations General Assembly in New York.
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