World News | Afghan Women Face Fear, Uncertain Future Under Taliban: Ex-Afghan Minister Masouda Jalal
Get latest articles and stories on World at LatestLY. Afghan women face fear and an uncertain future due to the political situation that Afghanistan plunged into nearly two months ago, former Afghan Minister Masouda Jalal said on Friday.
Kabul [Afghanistan], October 8 (ANI): Afghan women face fear and an uncertain future due to the political situation that Afghanistan plunged into nearly two months ago, former Afghan Minister Masouda Jalal said on Friday.
Speaking at South Asia Defence Forum's (SADF) webinar on Friday, Masouda Jalal -- the only female candidate in the Afghan Presidential elections on 2004 -- highlighted that "there are concerns over women freedom in Afghanistan and even under the Taliban rule, women are afraid to live at the home alone".
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Jalal served as Afghanistan's Minister for Women Affairs from October 2004 to 2006.
Referring to the Taliban's act against the women, she said that the group "closed down the Ministry of Women Affairs and replaced it with the Ministry Of Virtue And Vice.
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She also emphasised that the Taliban have "banned girls from going to schools" and "press freedom, freedom of expression assembly and association are also gone" from Afghanistan.
She also expressed disappointment over Afghanistan's economy and said that it is on the way to collapse. "If the economy collapses in Afghanistan humanitarian efforts will get worse."
Afghanistan's economy is on the way to collapse. If the economy collapses in Afghanistan humanitarian efforts will get worse.
Stressing that the Doha agreement impacted the current chaos of Afghanistan, Masouda said that the "training and support for the Afghan army for a long time have not been useful".
Underlining that the withdrawal of the international forces happened irresponsible way and hurry, she pointed out that Afghans lost peace in Doha and lost the war in Kabul. (ANI)
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