Last week, Biden State Department affim U.S. agrees with officials of the UN Security Council statement On the issue of Afghanistan, the Taliban are partially asked to respect women’s rights and visit The new government (they did not explicitly name it) is an “inclusive” government, and women have a place on the dinner table.
The statement was received in the Taliban Endorsement Hamas, a well-known terrorist organization that supports women’s rights.
U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Linda Thomas-Greenfield (Linda Thomas-Greenfield) also record on file The country reportedly supports the United Nations “strongly worded press statement”, urging the Taliban to respect women’s rights and abide by humanitarian law.
Facts have proved that since the Taliban took over the country, the “tough wording” statement did not seem to prevent the Taliban from doing evil things to women.US Report This was not so shocking news a week ago, but the New York Times just today provided the latest news about the Taliban/Women’s Rights Front, which must be believed. Check the frame:
Taliban leaders said that Afghan women should stay at home temporarily until the Taliban army is trained not to hurt them.
Although the organization insists that it will not re-impose severe restrictions on women, the early signs are not optimistic.https://t.co/Nv2HzJO1C9
-The New York Times (@nytimes) August 25, 2021
“The early signs are not optimistic”? Oops, You think?
In my opinion, this is one of the stories where we actually need more things, ahem, Strong wording This is what we got from the New York Times.this The story itself Not much better:
In the days after the Taliban returned to power, their leaders insisted that this time it would be different. They said that women will be allowed to work. Girls will be free to go to school. At least within the scope of their interpretation of Islam.
but Early signs are not optimisticAnd this pattern continued on Tuesday, when a Taliban spokesperson issued a statement that women should stay at home, at least for now. Why? He said that because some militants have not received training not to harm them.
Spokesperson Zabihullah Mujahid called this a “temporary” policy designed to protect women until the Taliban can ensure their safety.
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His statement echoed the comments of Ahmadullah Waseq, the deputy chairman of the Taliban Cultural Affairs Committee, who told the New York Times this week that the Taliban “has no problem with professional women” as long as they wear a hijab. .
Have you noticed that “within their interpretation of Islam”? I want to know what the New York Times’ interpretation of strict Islam is, it does not involve punishing women to stand up for themselves, dressing and thinking differently.
Also, what kind of punishment will women who dare to resist the Taliban receive? no Wear a headscarf?Unfortunately, it seems to punish died:
The photo shows a woman lying in a pool of blood in the Taloqan district of Tahar province, while her parents and others are squatting beside her. There is a pitcher on the ground nearby. She was shot for going out without wearing a burqa.
The Taliban are still murdering and beating women👇🏽 pic.twitter.com/w9diJVZP8E-Aroma (@Hell_Era_2021) August 18, 2021
Although Afghan women are “temporarily” hidden in their homes as a preventive measure, will Taliban terrorists receive “training” not to beat or kill them because of not wearing a headscarf or clothes? In addition, how to “train” adult men, most of whom are at least 20 years of age or older, and have been trained on them to punish deviant women, suddenly beginning to respect women?
I am anxiously awaiting the next update of the New York Times, hoping that they will be more straightforward in their assessment, just saying that so far things are “not optimistic.”If they were to be very honest, they would tell their readers, frankly, that the Taliban are full of [word that rhymes with “spit”] In terms of protecting and respecting women, they also have no intention of honoring their so-called “words.”
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