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Amid lack of rights under Taliban, women activists call for 'inclusion' in social life in Afghanistan

By ANI | Published: May 23, 2023 1:07 AM

Kabul [Afghanistan], May 23 : As Afghan women continue to suffer under the Taliban and are deprived of fundamental ...

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Kabul [Afghanistan], May 23 : As Afghan women continue to suffer under the Taliban and are deprived of fundamental rights, some women activists in Afghanistan have called for 'inclusion' in social life and urged the de-facto authorities to let them work, TOLOnews reported.

"We have witnessed foreign support regarding Afghanistan that supports women. But we have not seen women being supported inside of Afghanistan," said a women's rights activist, Suraya Paikan.

In a statement, UN Women said that the most recent restrictions on Afghan women had specifically affected them. According to the statement, all national staff membersmen and womenhave worked remotely since April of this year.

"Seventy per cent of our staff are women. Fifty-five per cent of our national staff are women," the statement said, according to the Afghan news agency.

The advancement of society is impossible without the participation of women. We demand that the Islamic Emirate revoke its restriction on women working, said Marriam, a UN employee, according to TOLOnews.

Women in Afghanistan have been prohibited from working at NGOs for more than five months.

Several women and girls have repeatedly called out the de-facto authorities to provide them with work outside their houses, however, the Taliban has continued with its curbs on women in Afghanistan.

Thousands of women have stayed at home since colleges and schools stopped accepting female students, and there are restrictions on the work that women and girls can do in local and international NGOs.

However, some women and girls have started working, such as by picking up trades or other commercial endeavours, in order to make money.

Since the Taliban regained power in August 2021 after the US exit from the country, women are not allowed to work in the fields of education with domestic and international organisations, in gyms, or in public spaces.

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