Now the Taliban have decreed that women should not even be visible through the windows and in back yards of their own homes.
The punishment meted out for the ‘crime’ of being female is relentless: no access to education, to meaningful health and maternity services, no talking, no singing, condemned to a burkha and life in a darkened house - half the population systematically ‘disappeared’ from Afghan society. Voiceless and invisible.
What the Taliban are enforcing is a ruthless form of apartheid, yet the international community remains strangely silent.
🏏 Why is the England cricket team set to play Afghanistan in February? Surely we, and other participating nations, should be calling for a boycott?
https://x.com/victoriapeckham/status/1873328631357047195?s=61
AIBU It’s only cricket, fundamental human rights abuses are an inconvenient issue that should take a back seat.
YANBU It’s the least we can do to raise the issue of the cruel, sex-based dehumanisation of half the Afghan population.