The Taliban’s Goal is the Systematic Removal of Women from Society

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The Taliban's Goal is the Systematic Removal of Women from Society

The Taliban’s goal is the systematic removal of women from the societal sphere.

Homa Alizadeh, a judge and contributor to the drafting of family law during the pre-Taliban era, spoke about the situation of women under Taliban rule in the last session of the series of meetings by the Afghan Refugee Women and Children’s Support Association.

The Ministry for the Promotion of Virtue operates to suppress women. This Taliban plan is solely focused on combating women. The Taliban’s goal is the systematic removal of women from the societal sphere. The Taliban have labeled Pashtun beliefs as religion. They have made women and their rights a pretext to gain concessions from Westerners. The Taliban, which sees women as a source of corruption, do not believe in women’s rights. In this context, women will not have a place in the judiciary of this government.

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