Taliban vows to uphold âSharia rightsâ of Afghan women on Womenâs Day
Qatar Tribune
dpa Islamabad Taliban authorities vowed to uphold the âSharia rightsâ of Afghan women on Tuesday as human rights groups expressed concerns about the dire ...
dpa IslamabadTaliban authorities vowed to uphold the âSharia rightsâ of Afghan women on Tuesday as human rights groups expressed concerns about the dire situation for Afghan women and girls under their rule.Marking International Womenâs Day, the Taliban Foreign Ministry said in a statement that it was committed to addressing the plight of Afghan women within the framework of âthe noble religion of Islam and our accepted traditions.â âInternational Womenâs Day is a great opportunity for our Afghan women to demand their legitimate rights,â chief spokesperson Zabihullah Mujahid said in a separate statement. âWe protect and defend the rights of our Afghan women, God willing.â Women and girls form nearly half of the population of the crisis-hit country.The hardliners have severely restricted womenâs rights to work and education since returning to power last year. Women who have protested for these rights have been intimidated, disappeared, or arbitrarily detained, sparking an international outcry.In a statement, the United Nationsâ special envoy for Afghanistan Deborah Lyons said the situation of women and girls in the country has become increasingly difficult due to the limits on access to opportunities.Amnesty International said Afghan women and girls are unable to fully exercise their human rights under the Taliban, especially their right to education and work.âOver the last six months, the Taliban have systematically discriminated against women and girls by introducing policies that have severely restricted womenâs freedom of movement and expression and undermined girlsâ access to education and employment,â said Yamini Mishra, Amnesty Internationalâs South Asia Director.