

Free Afghan women from oppression
The issue
I'm Afghan Hazara, and this is just some info of the horrible situation in Afghanistan...
Some of my family lives in Afghanistan, and there are absolutely no rights for the poor young girls and women there, ever since the Taliban took over. What happened, where did freedom go to? They stopped letting girls over grade 6 go to school, stopped letting them see male doctors, not allowing women to leave the house without a burka, are not letting women speak in public, and not allowed to leave the house without a male. This is just messed up...
Not only this, but when women are cooped up inside their homes, stripped from their freedom and joy of being outside, they are likely being domestically/sexually abused inside their homes. They are not safe anywhere, not outside, not inside.
The Taliban's oppressive regime has systematically dismantled the progress made over the past two decades in terms of women's rights and gender equality in Afghanistan. According to Human Rights Watch, restrictions imposed by the Taliban have rolled back women's rights to levels previously unseen in this century. The American University of Afghanistan reports that the number of girls attending school has plummeted dramatically, with the lack of internet access further isolating Afghan women from the global community and hindering their opportunities for education, employment, and self-expression.
The ability for women to assume roles in society beyond the confines of their homes is essential not only for their personal freedom but for the prosperity and development of the entire nation. When women are denied the right to speak freely, access education, and contribute to society, the whole country suffers. As stated by the United Nations, women's empowerment is critical to achieving sustainable development and global peace.
We demand that the international community, including influential nations and organizations such as the United Nations and the World Bank, put pressure on the Taliban to restore the rights of Afghan women and girls. This includes reopening schools to allow girls of all ages to continue their education, ensuring women can move freely, have unrestricted access to the internet, and participate in public life without fear of retribution.
Join us in fighting for the young girls and women in Afghanistan who are voiceless under this regime. Your support is crucial in amplifying their plight and forcing change. Sign this petition to demand action from global leaders and stand in solidarity with Afghan women in their struggle for freedom and equality.
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The issue
I'm Afghan Hazara, and this is just some info of the horrible situation in Afghanistan...
Some of my family lives in Afghanistan, and there are absolutely no rights for the poor young girls and women there, ever since the Taliban took over. What happened, where did freedom go to? They stopped letting girls over grade 6 go to school, stopped letting them see male doctors, not allowing women to leave the house without a burka, are not letting women speak in public, and not allowed to leave the house without a male. This is just messed up...
Not only this, but when women are cooped up inside their homes, stripped from their freedom and joy of being outside, they are likely being domestically/sexually abused inside their homes. They are not safe anywhere, not outside, not inside.
The Taliban's oppressive regime has systematically dismantled the progress made over the past two decades in terms of women's rights and gender equality in Afghanistan. According to Human Rights Watch, restrictions imposed by the Taliban have rolled back women's rights to levels previously unseen in this century. The American University of Afghanistan reports that the number of girls attending school has plummeted dramatically, with the lack of internet access further isolating Afghan women from the global community and hindering their opportunities for education, employment, and self-expression.
The ability for women to assume roles in society beyond the confines of their homes is essential not only for their personal freedom but for the prosperity and development of the entire nation. When women are denied the right to speak freely, access education, and contribute to society, the whole country suffers. As stated by the United Nations, women's empowerment is critical to achieving sustainable development and global peace.
We demand that the international community, including influential nations and organizations such as the United Nations and the World Bank, put pressure on the Taliban to restore the rights of Afghan women and girls. This includes reopening schools to allow girls of all ages to continue their education, ensuring women can move freely, have unrestricted access to the internet, and participate in public life without fear of retribution.
Join us in fighting for the young girls and women in Afghanistan who are voiceless under this regime. Your support is crucial in amplifying their plight and forcing change. Sign this petition to demand action from global leaders and stand in solidarity with Afghan women in their struggle for freedom and equality.
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Petition created on 24 June 2026