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Jahanzeb Wesa

@jahanzebwesa

Human Rights Defender|Independent Journalist for Human Rights in Afghanistan. #LetAfghanGirlsLearn

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Free Afghan Women’s 🇦🇫 There is no justice for women’s—The footage illustrates the profound tragedy unfolding in Afghanistan, depicting an 18-year-old girl who disguised herself in male attire to seek a location for suicide. —She was forced to marry a man without her approval.

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Afghan Women’s Need Support around the World 🇦🇫 Powerful words and support from Jazz Cannon, she talks about new banned women from public by Taliban in Afghanistan last week. She called on world to take serious action about Afghan women and people of Afghanistan.

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Mina Rafiq, a women's rights activist based in Norway, accuses Fawzia Kofi, a member of the former government's peace negotiating team, of lobbying for the Taliban and strongly criticizes her. Mina’s said to Kofi, Shame on you for saying that the Taliban are changed.

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Into the Arms of the Taliban! For the first time since the Taliban took power, Germany's government deported people to Afghanistan – 28 in the first flight last week. ⁦Human Rights Watch⁩ documented human rights concerns in Afghanistan reported: Lisa Maier⁩ hrw.org/the-day-in-hum…

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Fawzia Kofi former MP of Afghanistan in the Nobel Peace Center: “Taliban are Lied” Taliban have silenced women’s voices inside the country using violence & torture. If the international community & UN want to be useful, let the women of Afghanistan directly talk to the Taliban.

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We lost Afghanistan 🇦🇫 Former Afghan MP, Shukira Barakzai, tells Riz_khan journalist of AlLArabiya, about “losing” Afghanistan to The Taliban, the impact it's had on women in the country & their loss of ‘hopes and dreams.

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Afghan women and girls still continues singing against the new laws of Taliban! Afghan women's movement for justice and freedom in Afghanistan once again raised their voice for freedom, their basic rights and called the world to raise their voices in the support of Afghan women.

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Let Afghan Girls Learn 🇦🇫 The U.N. children’s agency says more than 1 million girls are affected by the ban. It also estimates 5 million were out of school before the Taliban takeover due to a lack of facilities and other reasons. Innocent girls are singing for education.

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“Since 2021 everything has changed for the worse,” she said. “I spend my entire day at home because universities are shut down. We have lost our right to education and are kept away from opportunities.” itv.com/news/2024-09-0…

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The women of Afghanistan are now ghosts in their own country. Taliban dictate that when women leave their home, the they must cover herself completely – face, body & now her voice.

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The one-day conference attracted over 50 journalists, both from within Afghanistan and in exile, as well as representatives from various international journalism organizations, including the(CPJ), (RSF), and the (UNESCO): afjc.media/english/index.…

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The Nobel Peace Conference took place at the Nobel Peace Center in Oslo, where Ali and Kiana Rahmani represented their imprisoned mother, Narges Mohammadi.   Ali and Kiana added “We are now more committed than ever to defending our mother and other political prisoners rights.”

The Nobel Peace Conference took place  at the Nobel Peace Center in Oslo, where Ali and Kiana Rahmani represented their imprisoned mother, Narges Mohammadi.
 
Ali and Kiana added “We are now more committed than ever to defending our mother and other political prisoners rights.”
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“Afghanistan is the only country in the world that prohibits education beyond primary level for women and girls”. —It’s been more than 1088 Days now that girls’ dreams are dying in Afghanistan. #LetAfghanGirlsLearn #EducationRights #UN

“Afghanistan is the only country in the world that prohibits education beyond primary level for women and girls”.

—It’s been more than 1088 Days now that girls’ dreams are dying in Afghanistan.

#LetAfghanGirlsLearn #EducationRights #UN
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Who doesn’t respect humanity should learn from Afghan immigrant in Iran. In this video, the majority of Iranian people ignore this Iranian soldier who is facing problems. But Afghan immigrant has feelings his pain & difficulty—he helps Iranian soldier, because of his problems.

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Amu TV —Minister of Higher Education of Taliban, has called social media users "apostates". He said: "If you look at Twitter (X) and Facebook, all the apostates in the world are there." Taliban have imposed severe restrictions on freedom of expression in the past three years.

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At least 90 national and international organizations have written an open letter calling on the UN to seriously consider recognizing gender apartheid in Afghanistan. These organizations called for the perpetrators of human rights violations in Afghanistan to be held accountable.

At least 90 national and international organizations have written an open letter calling on the UN to seriously consider recognizing gender apartheid in Afghanistan.

These organizations called for the perpetrators of human rights violations in Afghanistan to be held accountable.
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Wiam, 13, innocent child, married to Mohammed, 29, in tears: "The girl can't say no. The reality of Islam—calls forced marriage and marriage at a young age a great sin. —These are the ugly acts of the Arab sheikhs who popularized underage marriage for their selfish reasons.

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The UN Special Rapporteur on Human Rights for Afghanistan has called on the Taliban to immediately lift restrictions on women. Richard Bennett condemned the continued gender discrimination and repression of women and girls by the Taliban in Afghanistan.

The UN Special Rapporteur on Human Rights for Afghanistan has called on the Taliban to immediately lift restrictions on women.

Richard Bennett condemned the continued gender discrimination and repression of women and girls by the Taliban in Afghanistan.