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Afghanistan: “Why no one listens to us?” – New women’s demonstration for the silence of the international community

About 10 women demonstrated for a while on Tuesday morning (26/10) at Kabul to complain The “silence” of the international community on the “political, social and economic situation” in Afghanistan, with Taliban to once again prevent journalists from approaching.

Protesters claiming to be members of the “spontaneous activist movement in Afghanistan” held banners reading “Why are people silently watching us die?”, “Right to education” and “Right to work”.

“Every day poverty spreads, our children die, men no longer have jobs, they commit suicide, people are silent”, complained Hounsa Sadat, one of the protesters. “Why and how long do we have to stay imprisoned in our homes? Why does no one listen to us? “Why do women no longer have the right to be active in our society?” She continued.

Requests to the UN

The rally, originally scheduled to take place near the UN mission in Afghanistan, was moved at the last minute to the entrance to the old “green zone”, home to buildings left behind by many Western embassies after the Taliban seized power. in August.

“We are asking the UN Secretary-General to support our rights to education, work (…) We are deprived of these today,” said Wahinda Amiri, one of the organizers of the protest. She hastened to clarify: “We have nothing against the Taliban, we just want to protest peacefully».

What is the reaction of the Taliban?

The Taliban, which controls the area, initially asked protesters and journalists to leave, according to the APE-MPE. About 10 Taliban, some of them armed, who arrived to reinforce the existing guards, then repelled the media who had gone to the spot and confiscated the mobile phone used by a local journalist to videotape the rally.

These symbolic protests by women have been a regular occurrence in Kabul in recent weeks. During the previous demonstration on Thursday, about 20 protesters were allowed to march for an hour and a half, but Taliban beat up many foreign and local journalists who went to cover the incident.

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