Taliban silencing women rights activists in Kabul

Taliban silencing women rights activists in Kabul
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Kabul: Taliban is forcefully silencing the protester of women rights activists in Kabul said a media report.

A number of women came out on the streets of Kabul to protest against the closure of schools for girls and slammed the international community for their inaction.

Women gathered at the gates of the United Nations Assistance Mission in Afghanistan (UNAMA) and accused the international community of indifference to the treatment meted towards Afghan women by the Taliban.

“We urge the UN to put pressure on the Taliban to recognize women’s rights,” an activist told Russian news agency Sputnik.

This protest comes as millions of teenage girls across Afghanistan are anxiously waiting to return to the classrooms, as high schools continue to remain closed, raising fears about the future of female education.

Activists throughout Afghanistan have held several protests to call on the Taliban to ensure basic rights, representational government, and municipal authorities.

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Earlier today, UN Secretary-General’s Special Representative for Afghanistan Deborah Lyons met women from provinces across Afghanistan and heard their views on the considerable challenges facing women in the country.

“Women from provinces across #Afghanistan met Monday in Kabul with @DeborahLyonsUN & @Metknu to share views on the considerable challenges facing women in the country. All agreed that every girl has a right to education and every woman the right to work,” UNAMA tweeted.

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