Several women’s rights activists in Germany returned to the sit-in tent to recognize gender apartheid in Afghanistan.
Tamana Zaryab Paryani today (Friday, the 29th of September) by erecting a sit-in tent in Viperfort, Germany, asked women’s rights activists in Europe to join this campaign.
Expressing regret for the whispers heard about interaction with the Taliban, she said that she would continue her protest until the recognition of gender apartheid and the end of the Taliban’s atrocities, on the people of Afghanistan, especially women.
Zaryab and several other women’s rights activists went on a hunger strike from the 1st to the 13th of September by erecting a sit-in tent in Cologne, Germany.
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