Islamic Emirate Calls US Congress Hearing on Afghan Women a ‘Show

The Islamic Emirate has criticized an upcoming U.S. Congress hearing on Afghan women’s rights, labeling it a mere “show.”
Political Goals Over Genuine Advocacy

Kabul 24: Suhail Shaheen, head of the Islamic Emirate’s political office in Qatar, asserted that participants in the hearing are not true representatives of Afghan women but are instead pursuing personal agendas under the guise of human rights advocacy.

Activists Demand Authentic Representation

Women’s rights activists echoed Shaheen’s sentiments, arguing that such hearings lack effectiveness without the involvement of Afghan women directly affected by the Taliban’s restrictions. Activist Tafsir Siahposh emphasized the importance of including voices from those facing severe educational and social limitations.

Upcoming Hearing Details

The U.S. Congress Human Rights Commission is set to hold the hearing in two days, featuring key figures such as Rina Amiri, the U.S. Special Envoy for Afghan Women, and representatives from Human Rights Watch, among others.

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