Malala: Ich hätte nie gedacht, dass die Rechte der Frauen so leicht verloren gehen würden; Die Vereinten Nationen (UN) sagen, dass die „Moralgesetze“ in Afghanistan einer „Geschlechterapartheid“ gleichkommen.

https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/c86q5yqz0q2o

30 Comments

  1. It’s actually worse than gender apartheid, women there have less rights than dogs.

  2. Glad_Diamond_2103 on

    But what is the UN supposed to do? Taliban is clearly saying it follows Islamic principles while removing women’s rights. If the UN were to interfere, easily it would change into a religious dispute.

  3. xX609s-hartXx on

    You just had to look back 35 years to see how easily they can be lost…

  4. bwfaloshifozunin_12 on

    “The Handmaid’s Tale” but UN approved cause “it’s just normal there”… and she’s still doning that hijab…

  5. Cats_Tell_Cat-Lies on

    Why? EVERY totalitarian regime in history has ALWAYS come for women first. It’s happening again in America. 6 idiots just decided women aren’t people anymore and now it’s the law of the land.

  6. Gabemann2000 on

    The US being in Afghanistan wasn’t such a bad thing after all?

  7. Covered4me on

    This is a case in point for all peoples in free societies. That is, the freedom you take for granted, isn’t free. Someone has to pay for it. Protect it. Fight for it. Study it. Represent it in Government. And finally, be ready to die for it. NONE of that happened after FJB’s ham handed withdrawal. The Afghan Army capitulated without a fight. So, the men of that Army are directly responsible for what is happening now to the women in Afghanistan.

    The fragility of freedom is real. I think Malala has figured that out the hard way.

  8. dooderino18 on

    If the people of Afghanistan want a different government, then they need to do something about it. Nobody else can help.

  9. BaconReceptacle on

    I think the rampant culturally-accepted pedophilia is an even bigger problem.

  10. Weird_Rooster_4307 on

    Maybe time to look a little closer to home where women rights are being eroded in the US as well.

  11. ConkerPrime on

    90% of Afghans wanted this. The city based ones didn’t but only 10% of the population there. Will of the people and all that. Rural people love it when woman don’t have rights. It’s a weird thing all countries have in common.

  12. Of all people one would think she would not be surprised. She saw it all first hand the first time around.

  13. xsv_compulsive on

    This year Moscow took significant steps towards building a relationship with and recognising the Taliban government

  14. supercyberlurker on

    Well, perhaps some day, the left will accept that Islam is anathema to progressive principles.

    Some day. There’s going to be a lot of denial and handwaving first though.

  15. Not gonna lie it’s funny how “pascifist” Malala is all warhawk about Afghanistan, telling us we should “do something”.

    I’m like what’s that Malala? Do something? Like what? Start up the Reaper drones again?

  16. hindustanimusiclover on

    Let’s just say there was a piece of land adjacent to Afghanistan which was being government by a secular state. And if there was some insurgency there do you think women will have equal rights there?

  17. Lumpy_Argument_1867 on

    Vas majority of yhe UN is ruled by third world countries who does give a toss about human rights.

  18. CodeNameDeese on

    Apartheid would be safer and better overall. Those poor women and girls are slaves with no more status than the goats those backwards terrorists fuck in the fields.

  19. AgePsychological9504 on

    This is still nothing in front of what these muslim countries do to non-muslims…. Bangladeshis are raping hindu minor for months now after the students protest. Not one meeting regarding that.

    All these talks about women empowerment, is just a hoax for fulfilling selfish goals.

    Any women will choose not getting education…if the other option is to get raped. UN needs to stop acting like flag bearers of justice if they can’t do shit

  20. podkayne3000 on

    What’s happening in Afghanistan is terrible, but human rights people should stop using the term “apartheid” to refer to problems other than apartheid.

    Apartheid is one kind of human rights abuse, and human rights people seem to just apply it to any widespread abuse they hate, in situations that don’t have all that much in common with what happened in South Africa.

  21. That country has more guns than America, go earn your own rights than, not waiting for the white man to save you.

  22. A lot of people sure do seem upset about the Taliban implementing religious tyranny and having no democratic values. Sure would be nice if a group of democratic world powers worked together to ensure the rights of women in that area. But hell, what am I even saying. We’d problem just demonize them as the greater evil for decades until they finally leave hundreds of billions in military equipment behind and the whole place goes to hell within weeks

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