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I won't be mentioning it too much here, partly because it's not my area of expertise, but mostly because this thread is heavy going enough. LGBT rights in Afghanistan is a whole other level of harrowing. Someone please post about it.
Read this article and you'll see what I mean.
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https://8am.media/eng/under-the-taliban-rule-transgender-individuals-treated-as-sexual-slaves/
This thread is concentrating on the current dire and overlooked state of women's basic human rights. And I'm sure we can all agree on that.
(you can ignore this post unless you get it sent as a reply from me. It doesn't mean I agree or disagree. It means we're wandering off topic. That's All.)
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Believe me when I say the women's rights movement in Afghanistan is not a new thing. They have been standing up for their rights in Afghanistan for decades, centuries even. It's a struggle that already existed, well before the Taliban or the U.S. and the U.K. got involved.
The struggle continues
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https://ppr.lse.ac.uk/articles/10.31389/lseppr.59
The Rise and Fall of Women Rights in Afghanistan | LSE Public Policy Review
The LSE Public Policy Review is an open-access, refereed journal which is published quarterly. Each issue is thematic and concentrates on a key topic at the heart of current debates in public policy.LSE Public Policy Review
This misrepresents the wide range of views in Afghan society, ignores the history of struggle between modernizing and traditional Afghan politics, and Afghan women's decades long struggle for equal rights and representation.
Why would you say that?
I wonder.
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Secret underground schools for girls where teachers and students risk beatings and lashings and imprisonment if they're caught, just so they can receive the basics of an education?
Is this from The Handmaids Tale?
No. This is the actual reality of life in Afghanistan in 2024.
Some of the schools are paid for by the charity Ideas Beyond Borders. Info and donation opportunity in the link below.
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https://ideasbeyondborders.org/program/underground-schools-in-afghanistan/#:~:text=We're%20working%20with%20local,4%2C615%20enrolled%20just%20this%20year.
Underground Schools In Afghanistan
Defying the Taliban restrictions on women and girl’s education Help us fund underground schools in Afghanistan to ensure girls get the education they need. The Taliban’s seizure of powe…Ideas Beyond Borders
ZERO AFGHAN GIRLS ARE IN SCHOOL AFTER THE AGE OF 11.
That's the Taliban way. They stay at home and do the housework, until they are married and then they stay at home and do the housework.
What can they do?
Open Secret Underground Schools.
Ssssh!
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https://www.bigissue.com/news/activism/afghanistan-women-girls-secret-schools-taliban/
How Afghan women and girls are defying the Taliban with secret schools: ‘We are not alone’
Since the Taliban returned to power in Afghanistan in 2021 they have cracked down on women's rights. Now secret groups are striking back.Hoda Javdani (Big Issue)
We urge the international community to remain mobilized to obtain the unconditional reopening of schools and universities to Afghan girls and women."
Audrey Azoulay,
UNESCO Director-General.
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https://www.rferl.org/a/afghanistan-girls-education-access-taliban/33079700.html
At Least 1.4 Million Afghan Girls Banned From Attending School Since Taliban Takeover, UNESCO Says
At least 1.4 million girls in Afghanistan have been denied access to secondary education since the Taliban returned to power in 2021, UNESCO, the United Nations' cultural agency, said on August 15.RFE/RL's Radio Azadi (RFE/RL)
Here's a detailed photo of Olympic Breakdancer Manizha Talash's cape that got her disqualified at the Olympics.
Here you can see what wasn't clear on the press photos. She has used a traditional Afghan burka, complete with mesh bar visor slit.
She's taken the symbol of women's oppression in Afghanistan, and turned it into wings.
And the slogan that says it all.
FREE AFGHAN WOMEN.
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Manizha Talash,
Afghan,
Olympic Refugee Team Breakdancer,
(disqualified)
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At the Olympics, I realised that I had to use that moment to raise awareness. The girls in Afghanistan are more important than my dreams. Honestly, they are more important than my life."
Manizha Talash,
Afghan Olympic Breakdancer.
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https://www.dazeddigital.com/fashion/article/64387/1/free-afghan-women-manizha-bgirl-talash-taking-fight-olympic-stage-disqualified
‘Free Afghan Women’: B-girl Talash on taking her fight to the Olympic stage
Breakdancer Manizha Talash was disqualified for wearing wings emblazoned with a plea for ‘basic human rights’ – here, she tells Dazed about bringing the sport’s rule-breaking spirit to this year’s GamesDazed Digital
Anonymous female Afghan aid worker.
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https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/article/2024/aug/15/afghanistan-taliban-women-struggle-female-aid-worker
First, some good news from the U.K. which may have got overlooked(we've been busy!).
U.K. government to expand Afghan resettlement scheme to include separated family members.
The new U.K. immigration minister Seema Malhotra said simply:
"The Afghans did right by us. It's time for us to do right by them"
She has no plans to remove any cartoon murals.
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https://www.ein.org.uk/news/afghan-families-separated-during-2021-kabul-military-evacuation-can-now-apply-be-reunited-uk
Afghan families separated during 2021 military evacuation of Kabul can now apply to be reunited in the UK
Government announces opening of Afghan Citizens Resettlement Scheme Pathway 1 Stage 2: Separated Familieswww.ein.org.uk
At this point, I really don't know what, if anything, we can do for women and girls in Afghanistan.
I only know it starts by remembering they still exist.
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All this time, and it's just tumbleweeds rolling across the world stage.
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I always respond politely, saying this is about the actual Taliban in Afghanistan, and ask them what do they think about them.
I'm yet to receive a reply.
Not a single one.
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(🤚Hi, Owen)
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It said one of the main problems with Afghan women and girl's terrible suffering is Western indifference to Afghan women and girl's terrible suffering.
It didn't receive a single boost or reply.
Not even a like.
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