For nearly a month, there is no government in Afghanistan, and many youths including women and girls protested about the worsening situation.
Toronto, Ontario Sep 8, 2021 (Issuewire.com) - For nearly a month, there is no government in Afghanistan, and many youths including women and girls protested about the worsening situation. On August 15, the Taliban forcefully captured Kabul city and caused a massive crisis.
According to Meladul Haq Ahmadzai said the Taliban have violated all of the Afghan human rights. He says, "No equal education opportunities and no long-term prospects for the youth, means the people will live a miserable life under the Taliban regime for years to come."
More than ever, women and girls also face lack of human rights now that the Taliban have gained power. In recent YouTube videos, Afghan women and girls were scared off when protesting against Taliban. Ahmadzai says, "They will likely not be included in the government nor for any suitable jobs, hence they are protesting."
Yesterday, the Taliban group also announced their leadership posts, but members to be sworn for official role in the government are on the FBI most wanted list.
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Meladul Haq Ahmadzai is an Afghan-Canadian citizen and is the CEO of Taleam Systems (a tech company in Ottawa, Canada). He holds a postgraduate degree in Global Health.
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