Afghan women activists convene in London to develop Roadmap for addressing Taliban restrictions
A group of Afghan women activists has gathered in London to develop a collaborative plan. During the four-day meeting, these activists will discuss creating a roadmap to navigate the current situation for women in Afghanistan.
The meeting commenced on Wednesday, July 31, 2024, in London, where Afghan women activists began a crucial four-day gathering to develop a strategy for overcoming the Taliban’s restrictions on women’s rights.
According to the report, the objective of this gathering is to examine the ongoing situation in Afghanistan, the increasing restrictions imposed by the Taliban on women, and strategies to counter these limitations.
Among the participants are notable figures such as Habiba Sarabi, Fauzia Koofi, Shukria Barakzai, Fatima Gilani, Mahbuba Seraj, Narges Nehan, Balqis Ahmadi, Shinki Krokhil, Palwasha Hassan, Asila Wardak, Khairmna Kakar, Seema Ghani, Horia Musadiq, Farozan Nawabi, Zarqa Yaftali, Masouma Khawari, Orzala Nemat, and Paymana Asad.
This assembly takes place at a time when the Taliban has systematically removed women from public life, depriving them of education, employment, and other political and civil activities.
Human rights activists have labeled these restrictions as clear examples of crimes against humanity and “gender apartheid,” urging the international community to recognize this form of gender-based discrimination.
This gathering represents a crucial step in mobilizing Afghanistan’s women activists and addressing the severe restrictions imposed by the Taliban, aiming to create actionable strategies for advancing women’s rights in Afghanistan.
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