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[ADRN Issue Briefing] Afghan Women: Surviving in the Land of Blue Burqas and Spilled Blood

  • 2021-10-28
 
ADRN Issue Briefing                                                                                                         
 
Afghan Women:
Surviving in the Land of Blue Burqas and Spilled Blood
 
Sanchita Bhattacharya
Research Fellow at the Institute for Conflict Management, India

 

Afghan women’s life expectancy increased, mortality during childbirth decreased, and participation in social and political activities increased during the 20 year-long War on Terror as the rights of women were provided for during this time. However, despite the encouraging statistics, the idea that women are inferior and should not have the right to freedom remained within the country. Dr. Sanchita Bhattacharya, a Research Fellow at the Institute for Conflict Management, India points out that despite the absence of the Taliban, Afghan women still suffered due to male members of their family or tribe. Before the Taliban disbanded, violence against women was legalized in the country under the justification of preserving religion and the Taliban way of life. With the "come back” of the Taliban, the author states that violence against women will be normalized and it will be difficult to measure the degree of exploitation and harassment.

 

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