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‘No guarantee for our security’: Afghan women fear the worst under Taliban rule

Shiloh

Editor, Senior Moderator
Source: https://www.ft.com/content/acb69a3a-51ee-4484-8dad-e04b2c711f89

‘No guarantee for our security’: Afghan women fear the worst under Taliban rule
Concern grows that two decades of educational, social and political rights are about to be curtailed
Najmeh Bozorgmehr in Tehran August 16 2021

Shortly after her 12th birthday, Ameneh — not her real name — was forced to get engaged to her adult, bearded cousin and move into the house of her uncle, a businessman who traded with the Taliban.

That was two decades ago. Back then, the Islamist movement was at the height of its power, controlling Afghanistan through fear and intimidation, while enforcing strict religious rule that meant women rarely ventured outside — if they did they had to be covered from head to toe in a burka and accompanied by a male relative. Young girls such as Ameneh were prevented from attending normal schools, and instead pushed into arranged marriages.

But after the 2001 US-led invasion of Afghanistan, the teenager discovered a freedom that would have been unimaginable. Emboldened by the Taliban’s loss of power, she fled the home of her uncle, who was the family’s patriarch after the death of her father years earlier, and tossed off her burka. With her mother’s support, she went to a civil court and annulled her engagement. She went to school, worked in business and human rights, chose to remain single and enjoyed an active social life.

Today, Ameneh says her childhood nightmares have returned now the Taliban is back in power after a week-long blitz by its forces across the country...
 
Apparently women will have rights within "the limits of Islam". I do not know anything about this religion but I would not want to be held to someone else's idea of "the limits of Christianity". From The Universal Declaration of Human Rights:

"Article 18
Everyone has the right to freedom of thought, conscience and religion; this right includes freedom to change his religion or belief, and freedom, either alone or in community with others and in public or private, to manifest his religion or belief in teaching, practice, worship and observance."



Video - Afghan reporter asks Nato Secretary for help

https://www.bbc.com/news/av/world-a...FF76-11EB-BDD5-D9FE4744363C&at_medium=custom7
 
Source: https://www.hindustantimes.com/worl...n-s-rights-as-fears-rise-101629294089048.html

US, UK and EU nations call for protecting Afghan women's rights as fears rise
The nations said they would closely monitor how any future government in Afghanistan was ensuring the rights that became an integral part of women over 20 years.
By hindustantimes.com | Written by Sohini Goswami
PUBLISHED ON AUG 18, 2021 07:30 PM IST

As many as 21 nations, including the United States and United Kingdom on Wednesday issued a joint statement wherein they expressed their concerns about the rights and freedom of Afghan women and girls following the recent takeover of the war-torn nation by the Taliban.

Stating that they were ready to provide assistance with humanitarian aid, the nations said they would closely monitor how any future government in Afghanistan was ensuring the rights that became an integral part of women and girls over the past 20 years.

Earlier in the days, photos and videos emerged from Kabul that showed Taliban fighters were using sharp objects to beat back women and children who are desperately trying to enter Kabul airport in a bid to leave the country.

“We are deeply worried about Afghan women and girls, their rights to education, work and freedom of movement. We call on those in positions of power and authority across Afghanistan to guarantee their protection,” read the joint statement released by the US State Department. The statement was also signed by the European Union and 18 other countries like Australia and Canada....
 
https://www.tmz.com/2021/08/18/taliban-shoot-kill-woman-refuse-wear-burqa-afghanistan-rights/
Taliban Allegedly Shooting of Woman Is Old Image

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https://news.yahoo.com/taliban-repor...191314540.html
Taliban reportedly shoots and kill Afghan woman for not wearing burqa

Marconja Zor
Wed, August 18, 2021, 3:13 PM·3 min read

The incident took place the same day the Taliban claimed they would honor the rights of women

The Taliban reportedly shot and killed a woman in Afghanistan on Tuesday for not wearing a burqa.
This incident took place on the same day Taliban spokesman, Zabihullah Mujahid, held a televised press conference with an Afghan female journalist, vowing that women’s rights would be honored and they would be able to continue their studies and work, Fox News reported. A change in the way of governance from their rule 20 years ago was promised.

The gruesome photo, that is now circulating on social media, shows a woman lying in a pool of blood as loved ones crouched down surrounding her. Another woman is seen touching the victim’s face in a caring manner as she bleeds out...
 
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