‘World should know we reject Taliban’: Women’s movement
“The world should know that we, the people of Afghanistan, reject the Taliban,” said the movement.
“The world should know that we, the people of Afghanistan, reject the Taliban,” said the movement.
The Taliban's restrictions have forced some athletes to contemplate leaving the country as they struggle with the oppressive environment and.
In a statement, the movement argued that the Taliban is pursuing a “strategy of de-education” to sustain its rule by.
The statement highlighted the deprivation of women’s rights, along with the growing issues of poverty, unemployment, and insecurity under Taliban.
The ban has raised significant concerns among students and educators alike.
According to the statement, the woman received 32 lashes, while the man was flogged 39 times.
Following her release, the woman was transferred to the provincial hospital in Samangan for treatment.
The case has drawn attention to the broader issues of women's rights and the treatment of activists in both Iran.
"The return of the Taliban to power has led to a significant setback in women's rights in Afghanistan," the appeal.
Since the Taliban takeover of Afghanistan, the country has plunged into a dire economic crisis, with over 70 percent of.