Dear John,
The just-released United Nations (UN) report exposes the Taliban's brutal gender-based system of discrimination, exclusion, and oppression against Afghan women and girls.
The Taliban's relentless issuance of over 100 edicts since August 2021 when they seized power in Afghanistan has decimated women's rights, restricting their access to education, employment, and basic freedoms, including freedom of movement. Women and girls are not free to travel alone and are not able to leave their homes without a close male family member and only when “absolutely” necessary. Afghan women are excluded politically, educationally, socially, and even culturally. These are crimes against humanity, and we must not— and will not - let the world ignore this horrid assault on women and girls.
We cannot be silent. Afghan women and girls have fought hard for their rights. They continue to fight despite the risks to their lives. Many have been killed or disappeared. Some in their despair worry that the world has forgotten them. You, more than most, have already clearly demonstrated –both through your previous acts of support and loyal commitment –that you care deeply about the women and girls of Afghanistan.
And now, I’m not only urging you to read the recent UN Report on the Taliban Gender Apartheid [you can download it here] but to share this email with your friends and colleagues and alert them to the brutality of this war of oppression against Afghan women and girls.
Then please, if at all possible, send an Emergency Action email urging the US and UN to continue their non-recognition of the Taliban until they end Gender Apartheid and their crimes against humanity.
We must make sure this powerfully written and thoroughly researched UN Report does not gather dust. It must be acted on. Immediately. And it’s up to each of us to make sure Gender Apartheid’s horrors are not swept under the rug and repeated elsewhere in the world.
Here are the UN Report Highlights: