Farah Mustafawi is an Afghan peace and human rights activist, fighting for the rights of women in the Taliban-controlled Afghanistan, where the students militia installed a 23-member interim cabinet with no female member.
She believed that the Taliban regime is more ferocious than the previous one (in 90s) to suppress women in the war-ravaged country, and using more sophisticated tactics to usurp their rights. Talking to FMN she said that the women holding peaceful demonstrations in Kabul and elsewhere in Afghanistan is the first step for the rights of the fair sex, and this must continue to make the regime accept them as equal human beings in all social sectors. “It was the beginning and must follow more focused social activities in the Afghan communities.”

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