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If you ever feel unrecognised, just know that Afghan Women keep getting further dehumanised each and every day and no one talks about it because it's not popular on social media
#i hate this mentality#afghan women#afghanistan#gandhari's curse never felt so real#women in afghanistan#taliban
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Afghan women in medical school are heard sobbing as a man announces a new Taliban edict that bans them from medical training.
The Taliban have also banned women from being treated by male medical professionals.
These two decrees, coupled together, effectively prohibit women from receiving any type of medical care since there will be no female health workers to treat them.
#free afghan women#Afghanistan#taliban#this is an absolute fucking nightmare#if you talk about the handmaid's tale when Trump comes up talk about it way louder now#wall of words#Instagram
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how do I invent a special type of magic AR-15 that only works when it’s in the hands of a woman and send 15 million of them over to aghanistan
#I feel so helpless watching them just suffer so I can’t even imagine how helpless they feel#free afghan women#the Taliban closed nurse and midwife schools#and women can’t receive medical care from men unless her husband is with her and approves#so many many more women will die
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Fuck all the islamic activists like Khalid Beydoun and Fatima Bhutto constantly posting about muslim m@les dying in west or p@lestine but staying silent on the oppression women are facing in islamic countries. Taliban just passed a new law banning Afghan women from speaking outside of their homes or even speaking to non-muslim women. But no word from these "peaceful religion" protesters! The entire world should follow the instructions of these fucktards, boycott whoever they want, unfollow the celebrities they hate otherwise we are labelled as islamophobes. But they can choose to zip their mouths and mock women suffering at the hands of islamic terrorists. Well, i am not boycotting or unfollowing anybody these muslims want me to as long as they don’t protest for the afghan women with the same energy and rage. You either accept that your religion is the most misogynistic one and harming women and speak up on it, or you keep getting silent treatment that you deserve . Call me an islamophobe i am not even denying that i am one!
#afghan women#speak up for afghan women#stand with afghan women#taliban#taliban terrorists#radblr#radical feminism#radical feminist community#radical feminist safe#radical feminist#feminism#radical feminists do interact#radical feminists do touch#islamophobia#muslim men are trash#iranian women#stand with iran#palestine israel conflict
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Taliban has announced that women in Afghanistan will be stoned to death in public for adultery.
The Afghan Taliban’s supreme leader, Mullah Hibatullah Akhundzada, has issued a disturbing proclamation, vowing to implement brutal punishments against women in public. In a chilling voice message broadcasted on state television, Akhundzada directly addressed Western officials, dismissing concerns about violating women’s rights by stoning them to death.
"You say it’s a violation of women’s rights when we stone them to death," Akhundzada stated. "But we will soon implement the punishment for adultery. We will flog women in public. We will stone them to death in public," he declared, marking his most severe rhetoric since the Taliban seized control of Kabul in August 2021.
These grim statements, purportedly from Akhundzada, who has seldom been seen in public except for a few outdated portraits, emanate from Afghanistan’s state TV, now under Taliban control. Akhundzada is believed to be located in southern Kandahar, the Taliban's stronghold. Despite early assurances of a more moderate regime, the Taliban swiftly reverted to harsh public penalties reminiscent of their previous rule in the late 1990s, including public executions and floggings. The United Nations has vehemently criticised these actions, urging the Taliban to cease such practices.
In his message, Akhundzada asserted that the women's rights advocated by the international community contradicted the Taliban’s strict interpretation of Islamic Sharia law. Akhundzada emphasised resilience among Taliban fighters, urging them to oppose women's rights persistently. "I told the Mujahedin that we tell the Westerners that we fought against you for 20 years and we will fight 20 and even more years against you," he stated.
His remarks have sparked outrage among Afghans, with many calling for increased international pressure on the Taliban.
"The money that they receive from the international community as humanitarian aid is just feeding them against women," lamented Tala, a former civil servant from Kabul.
"As a woman, I don’t feel safe and secure in Afghanistan. Each morning starts with a barrage of notices and orders imposing restrictions and stringent rules on women, stripping away even the smallest joys and extinguishing hope for a brighter future," she added.
"We, the women, are living in prison," Tala emphasised, "And the Taliban are making it smaller for us every passing day."
Taliban authorities have also barred 330,000 girls from returning to secondary school for the third consecutive year. University doors were closed to women in December 2022 and participation in the workforce is heavily restricted.
#please keep the women of afghanistan in your prayers#afghanistan#taliban#women's rights#feminism#tw violence#south asia#afghan
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Pure evil
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The Taliban are monsters! First, they banned women from education. Second, they banned them from public places. Third they banned them from everything, including speaking, listening, singing, travelling, etc! And now these monsters barred them from pursuing nursing and mid-wifery?! Also, they need medical care with their husband's permission?!All these conditions could harm her health, physically and mentally! She'll die if it gets worse! These people, the Taliban, need to die! KILL ALL ISLAMIC EXTREMISTS!!
#kam#radical feminist community#radical feminist safe#radical feminists do interact#radfemblr#radfeminism#radical feminism#radical feminist#radblr#radical feminists please interact#radical feminists do touch#i love radical feminism#radfemtasy#fuck taliban#free afghan women#destroy the taliban rule
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i bring a sort of "yes we should free palestine from the israeli occupation but should keep a global vigilance on the state of palestine at least for a while so that we don’t see a rule similar to taliban aided by post wartime turmoil which is especially detrimental to women" vibe to the free palestine discourse that liberals don’t really like.
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Sebastião Salgado — Inside a food distribution run by humanitarian organization Action Contre La Faim, Kabul, Afghanistan (gelatin silver print, 1996)
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Afghan women and supporters around the globe are standing up — or, in this case, singing — in solidarity after the Taliban introduced new rules that prohibit women's voices from being heard in public. Video captured an Afghan woman, Taiba Sulaimani, who lives in Toronto, singing an Afghan song about breaking free from oppression, Storyful reported. The Taliban last week issued the country's first set of laws said to prevent vice and promote virtue. They include a requirement for a woman to conceal her face, body and voice outside the home.
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Afghan women and girls are being sent to "prison" for "their safety" by the Taliban, who are making Afghan men essentially pinky-swear in front of other Afghan men that they won't hurt women and girls. This comes after girls are forbidden from receiving an education higher than the 6th grade, are barred from entering public spaces, required to abide by a dress code and have a male chaperone at all times.
#Afghan women#women's oppression#Taliban#afghanistan#sex based oppression#male violence#violence against women#female oppression#feminism#global feminism#radical feminism
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The audacity of Muslim women idolising taliban and taking pictures with them when they banned the whole existence of Afghan women. Called out the entire world’s hypocrisy for staying silent on p@lestine but won’t mind being the hypocrites themselves when it comes to women suffering in islamic countries. You can’t cry "islamophobia" each time someone proves you wrong when you’re busy doing your jihad work in west ‘my religion is the most feministic religion please convert to islam’. Ask the women who are actually living in islamic countries how much of a feminist religion islam is. You can’t be sitting in west with your privileged lives giving positive opinions on islam while Afghan women are wishing each day they weren’t born as women. You’re not free there because islam gave you that right, you’re free because of western culture that you ungrateful women love to shit on. I won’t mind if y’all get deported back to your countries. In fact, you seem to love Taliban a lot. Why don’t you move to Afghanistan and marry these bearded terrorists?? Y’all love your traditional islamic culture. I believe you won’t mind stuck in homes, wearing burqas/tents 24/7, cooking and cleaning for the m@les in your families. Please go to Afghanistan and switch places with Afghan women who deserve to live in west because they do care about their liberation and education. I swear if i see another one of you brainded muzzies barking "but what about p@lestine???" "what about gaza???" "boycott this!! boycott that!!" I am gonna send you the bill of my first starbucks order! I’m glad your muslim br0thers are getting bombed! This is what you get for advocating for the oppression of women in islamic countries. Karma!
#islam is cancer#stand with afghan women#free afghan girls#Afghan women deserve freedom#afghan women#leftist hypocrisy#palestine israel conflict#pro palestine#pro israel#taliban#radblr#radical feminism#radical feminist community#radical feminist#muslim women
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Senior Taliban official hits out at own group’s policies towards women
Deputy foreign minister says ‘there is no excuse’ for shutting schools for girls and women
A senior Taliban official has called on the militant group to open schools for women and girls, a rare sign of internal divisions around one of the flagship policies of Afghanistan’s de facto rulers.
Sher Mohammad Abbas Stanikzai, the Taliban’s acting deputy foreign minister, said the edict forbidding girls and women from schools was not in line with Sharia law as claimed.
“We request the leaders of the Islamic Emirate to open the doors of education,” he said, claiming that “there is no excuse for this and never will be”. “In the time of the Prophet Muhammad, the doors of knowledge were open to both men and women,” the Taliban minister said at a Madrassa graduation ceremony in Khost province.
The 62-year-old UN-sanctioned official said his own leaders were “committing injustice against 20 million people”, referring to the women who make up roughly half of the Afghan population.
“We have deprived them of all their rights; they have no inheritance rights, no share in determining their husband’s rights, they are sacrificed in forced marriages, they are not allowed to study, they cannot go to mosques, the doors of universities and schools are closed to them, and they are not allowed in religious schools either,” the acting deputy foreign minister said.
After taking control of Afghanistan in August 2021, the Taliban pledged to govern the country based on a moderate interpretation of Sharia law, and to maintain many of the rights and freedoms enjoyed by women under the previous Western-backed government. Yet within months they had shut classes for girls beyond grade six, and colleges were closed to female students at the end of 2022. In some cases students were sent home at gun-point.
Mr Stanikzai led a team of negotiators at the Taliban’s political office in Doha before US forces withdrew from Afghanistan in 2021, and he has criticised the crackdown on girls’ education before. But his latest comments represent the first call for a change in policy and a direct appeal to Taliban leader Hibatullah Akhundzada.
The international community has cited the gender apartheid in Afghanistan as it has denied recognition to the Taliban regime, including in resolutions at the United Nations. Experts and human rights activists monitoring the situation in Afghanistan have said the ban will deeply affect the country’s female population.
The Taliban claims it plans to reopen schools and universities for women but has given no clear details of when or how it plans to do so. Meanwhile, a number of the Taliban’s senior leaders are reported to have sent their children to school overseas.
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An Afghan woman in 2002 lifts her veil as she takes her son to school in Kabul for the first time after the fall of the Taliban.
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All eyes on women in Afghanistan!!!

#Afghanistan#woman life freedom#middle east#gender apartheid#taliban#muslim#islam#oppression#imprisonment#forced hijab#erasure#Palestine#Israel#free afghan women
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