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janterry

(4,429 posts)
Thu Aug 26, 2021, 06:39 AM Aug 2021

A Taliban Spokesman Urges Women to Stay Home Because Fighters Haven't Been Trained to Respect Them

But early signs have not been promising, and that pattern continued on Tuesday with a statement from a Taliban spokesman that women should stay home, at least for now. Why? Because some of the militants have not yet been trained not to hurt them, he said.
The spokesman, Zabihullah Mujahid, called it a “temporary” policy intended to protect women until the Taliban could ensure their safety.

“We are worried our forces who are new and have not been yet trained very well may mistreat women,” Mr. Mujahid said. “We don’t want our forces, God forbid, to harm or harass women.”
Mr. Mujahid said that women should stay home “until we have a new procedure,” and that “their salaries will paid in their homes.”

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But, Mr. Castner said, there is no indication that the Taliban intend to fulfill that or any other promises of moderation. Amnesty International has received reports of fighters going door to door with lists of names, despite their leaders’ public pledges not to retaliate against Afghans who worked with the previous government.
“The rhetoric and the reality are not matching at all, and I think that the rhetoric is more than just disingenuous,” Mr. Castner said. “If a random Taliban fighter commits a human rights abuse or violation, that’s just kind of random violence, that’s one thing. But if there’s a systematic going to people’s homes and looking for people, that’s not a random fighter that’s untrained — that’s a system working. The rhetoric is a cover for what’s really happening.”

-Brian Castner, is a senior crisis adviser at Amnesty International

https://www.nytimes.com/2021/08/24/world/asia/taliban-women-afghanistan.html

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A Taliban Spokesman Urges Women to Stay Home Because Fighters Haven't Been Trained to Respect Them (Original Post) janterry Aug 2021 OP
Yeah right. And Bob's your Uncle. ProudMNDemocrat Aug 2021 #1
I'm so sad for what is about to happen janterry Aug 2021 #3
I know, I wonder if there is a way to start smuggling the women out of this country to safety. Irish_Dem Aug 2021 #5
I read somewhere that HRC is helping behind the scenes janterry Aug 2021 #6
Thank God, but I wish we could get out more. Irish_Dem Aug 2021 #7
"We don't want our forces, God forbid, to harm or harass women." Soph0571 Aug 2021 #2
Women will have to start living in attics like Anne Frank. Irish_Dem Aug 2021 #4
"Have been trained to DISrespect women." There, I fixed it for him. JudyM Aug 2021 #8
"temporary policy" "women should stay home, at least for now" musette_sf Aug 2021 #9
 

janterry

(4,429 posts)
6. I read somewhere that HRC is helping behind the scenes
Thu Aug 26, 2021, 08:02 AM
Aug 2021

The state dept estimates that 45-46% of those evacuated are women and children. So, there's that.

Soph0571

(9,685 posts)
2. "We don't want our forces, God forbid, to harm or harass women."
Thu Aug 26, 2021, 06:48 AM
Aug 2021

Yeah - cause that would be something new right? 👀

Irish_Dem

(55,825 posts)
4. Women will have to start living in attics like Anne Frank.
Thu Aug 26, 2021, 07:45 AM
Aug 2021

How are the leaders going to teach these men to respect women.
Seems like a futile exercise.

JudyM

(29,491 posts)
8. "Have been trained to DISrespect women." There, I fixed it for him.
Thu Aug 26, 2021, 12:20 PM
Aug 2021

This OP needs to get on the Greatest page.

musette_sf

(10,304 posts)
9. "temporary policy" "women should stay home, at least for now"
Fri Aug 27, 2021, 08:07 PM
Aug 2021
That was when they suspended the Constitution. They said it would be temporary.


Luke knelt beside me and put his arms around me. I heard, he said, on the car radio, driving home. Don't worry, I'm sure it's temporary.


"There's a precedent in real life for everything in the book," Atwood told People recently. "I decided not to put anything in that somebody somewhere hadn't already done. But you write these books so they won't come true."

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