Afghan women seek action and not just words from former allies
Activists have started calling on the international community to take practical steps against the Taliban as women ‘are being deprived.
Activists have started calling on the international community to take practical steps against the Taliban as women ‘are being deprived.
Popalzai is the second women’s rights activist who is arrested by the Taliban in the span of one week in.
In yet another restriction on women, the Taliban has banned tailors from working with female clients and also closed down.
Zarifa Yaqubi and four of her male colleagues were arrested by the Taliban during the launch of a women’s rights.
Thousands of women have lost their jobs since the Taliban took over - many of them were sole breadwinners in.
The protesters said that girls are suffering psychologically and that international pressure needs to be put on Taliban to reopen.
At a women’s only meeting in the capital, a group of activists begged the UN Security Council to hear their.
The UN Special Rapporteur on the situation of Human Rights in Afghanistan, Richard Bennett, painted a rather grim picture of.
UN figures show that at least 1.1 million girls have been deprived of schooling in Afghanistan in just over a.
Without women’s rights organizations or a ministry of women’s affairs, Afghan women now have nowhere to turn to for help.