
Taliban insist Afghan women's rights protected; UN says bans cannot be ignored - International
The Taliban issued a message on International Women's Day, saying Afghan women live in security with their rights protected, even as the U.N. condemned ongoing employment and education bans.
Since the Taliban took control of Afghanistan in 2021, they have barred education for women and girls beyond sixth grade, most employment, and many public spaces. Last August, the Vice and Virtue Ministry published laws that ban women's voices and bare faces outside the home.
The Taliban's chief spokesman, Zabihullah Mujahid, released a statement on his official X account, without specifically mentioning International Women's Day, which is celebrated on March 8.
He said the dignity, honor, and legal rights of women were a priority for the Islamic Emirate, the term used by the Taliban to describe their government.
Afghan women lived in security, both physically and psychologically, he added.
'Following Islamic law and the culture and traditions of Afghan society, the fundamental rights of Afghan women have been secured. However, it should not be forgotten that the rights of Afghan women are being discussed within an Islamic and Afghan society, which has clear differences from Western societies and their culture,' said Mujahid.
Also Saturday, the U.N. renewed its call for the Taliban to lift the bans.
'The erasure of women and girls from public life cannot be ignored,' said Roza Otunbayeva, the head of the U.N. mission in Afghanistan. 'We remain committed to investing in their resilience and leadership, as they are key to Afghanistan's future.'
Alison Davidian, special representative for U.N. Women Afghanistan, said the world could not accept a future for Afghan women that would never be tolerated elsewhere.
'Our response to their erasure is a test of our commitment to women and girls everywhere,' said Davidian. 'We must stand with Afghan women as if our own lives depend on it — because they do.'
The Taliban remain isolated from the West — and without international recognition as the country's official government — because of their restrictions on women and girls.
The Afghanistan Journalists Support Organization said 893 women were currently employed in the media sector. That's a drop from 2,756 who were working before 2021, according to Reporters Without Borders.
There were nine provinces where there were no women in the media industry, the Afghan support organization said. The declining participation of female journalists, driven by the Taliban's discriminatory policies, signalled a 'concerted effort' to erase women from the media landscape, it said.
On Friday in Paris, UNESCO hosted a high-level conference on women and girls in Afghanistan. Participants included Hamida Aman, the founder of the women-only station Radio Begum; Fawzia Khoofi, a parliamentarian from the former Western-backed government; and rights experts, including Richard Bennett, who is barred from entering Afghanistan.
In an apparent dig at the event, the spokesman for the Vice and Virtue Ministry, Saif ul-Islam Khybe, said recent international conferences held under the name of women's rights exposed the hypocrisy of certain organizations and European Union foundations.
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