Azadagan Movement in Exile: Women’s Day is a Painful Reminder for Afghan Women
The Azadagan Movement in Exile has issued a statement on the occasion of March 8—International Women’s Day
The statement, released on March 6, states that International Women’s Day serves as an opportunity to reaffirm our commitment to the ongoing struggle for equality, freedom, and justice.
The movement emphasizes that for Afghan women, this day carries a painful significance, as the Taliban regime, over the past three years, has systematically dismantled their fundamental rights and freedoms through its oppressive policies.
The movement strongly condemns these actions and calls for robust international support for Afghan women.
Despite relentless repression, the Azadagan Movement in Exile remains resolute in its commitment to the cause.
The movement urges progressive institutions, human rights organizations, and pro-freedom movements to stand in solidarity with Afghan women and to press governments into adopting effective measures against these injustices.