The number of women, who protested against the Taliban in Herat and Kabul, is not more than a hundred. But their courage equals to thousands. They basically risk their lives, marching in the streets, demanding equality and the rights to study and work.
#Afghanistan
@MSharif1990
یہ عورتیں سامراج کے وظیفہ خور ہیں ۔ ابھی تک باقاعدہ حکومت کی تشکیل نہیں ہوئی پالیسی نہیں بنا ، یہ سامراجی تخواہ خور افغانی موم بتی مافیا اپنے آقاوں کے اشاروں پر مجاہدین کو ناکام بنانے کے لئے اس طرح کے ہتھکنڈے استعمال کررہے ہیں تاکہ متوقع مجاہدین کے حکومت کو تسلیم نہ کیا جائے ۔
@MSharif1990
Which never possible in previous puppet government, it proves Taliban's kindness towards their civilians.
Barking dogs can keep barking, but fact is Islamic Emirate is now a reality which is now becoming example i a small time, for other countries in various factors.
@MSharif1990
@fispahani
Muhammad (PBUH) would not like to hear about that. There must be some punishment the Taliban can think of that the Quran sanctions--perhaps amputation, or lashing? Maybe both?! Or ask another Great Misogynist Religion for suggestions.
@MSharif1990
You'll win more women's rights with courage and a gun than with courage alone.
Afghan city authorities should have established city militias led by middle-class professionals, students and women to drive the Taliban out if the ANA could not.
@MSharif1990
@Zabehulah_M33
💐💐💐 Pinjsher! I stand with IEA; but I also stand with the rights of women of Afghanistan ie education, employment, governance, voting etc
@MSharif1990
Who has stopped them to work and study?
Remember
#Afghanistan
is GovtLess country since August 15 when
#Kabul
fall to
#Talibans
.
Let a Govt be formed first.
Although Taliban have been reiterating that women must come back to work and eduction.
@MSharif1990
@YasMohammedxx
I am an Australian feminist who has protested in the street many times in Australia. I have been wondering a lot about whether I would be brave enough to do it if I lived in Afghanistan.
#SolidarityWithAfghanWomen