NEW Afghan Women Speak Blog: ‘The World has Turned Away Because There is no Political Profit in this Pain’; Dear Everything Show Added in Atlanta

NEW Afghan Women Speak Blog: ‘The World has Turned Away Because There is no Political Profit in this Pain’; Dear Everything Show Added in Atlanta

On the fourth anniversary of the 2021 Taliban takeover of Afghanistan, we stand with the women – and all vulnerable groups – of Afghanistan against imperialism, militarism, fundamentalism, and fascism.

Since 2021, the Taliban has targeted women, destroying their right to education, autonomy, and the most fundamental human rights. Women and girls in Afghanistan can no longer attend school, they’re banned from almost all jobs, including medical training, and are banned from most public spaces. Girls are forced into child marriage and face a devastating mental health crisis. The female suicide rate in Afghanistan remains among the highest in the world.

We demand international attention to the gender apartheid in Afghanistan.
We cannot underestimate the power of our solidarity at this moment.
We RISE with/for our Afghan sisters.

NEW Blog out from the Award-Winning Afghan Women Speak series

This month will mark the 4th anniversary of the Taliban’s domination of Afghanistan. For many, Afghanistan’s crisis is an “old story.” It is not breaking news anymore, not exciting enough for headlines, because our country has been in conflict for more than four decades, used again and again as a proxy battleground for the interests of powerful nations.

In August 2021, after 20 years of NATO and international presence in the name of “fighting terrorism,” the fate of our people was once again handed to the Taliban. Through a signed agreement, they were effectively reinstalled. Since that day, they have stripped away rights from everyone — but especially from women and girls.

Girls and women are forbidden to study, to work, or to participate in any public life. They are banned from sports and even from simple joys such as going to a gym. Beauty salons are closed. Personal freedoms, like wearing makeup or cutting one’s hair are policed. Dress codes are strictly imposed. Freedom of speech is completely banned. Women are forced into their homes to serve only as wives and mothers.

Thousands of children are now sent to madrassas where they are indoctrinated, denied real education, and shaped into a narrow, fundamentalist worldview — one that fuels violence and entrenches anti-women attitudes. Girls with dreams and ambitions are left hopeless, their spirits silently dying.

In recent weeks, Taliban fascism in Kabul has intensified its brutal crackdown, detaining women and girls without explanation and taking them to secret locations. Families are left desperate, with no news of their loved ones.

The morality police have been seizing women for allegedly not following the rules, raiding public spaces like restaurants, hospitals, markets, and streets, as well as private homes. Secret beauty parlors are violently shut down. This ruthless campaign has created widespread fear, forcing many women and girls to hide indoors, terrified to step outside or do anything.

Since June, Taliban fascism has grown stronger day by day, suffocating women and punishing them simply for being women. Can one imagine? We are talking about a country just hours away from much of the world, yet living in the 21st century as if in the medieval era.

Unfortunately, governments and international media remain completely silent. Amid this crisis, some visitors from Europe — including a few women influencers — are shamelessly traveling to Afghanistan as tourists and publicly praising it, claiming there is peace and that it is safe for women. Such portrayals are deeply troubling because they ignore and distort the harsh realities faced by countless Afghan women every day.

In many countries, Afghan refugees are seen as a burden. But no one wants to leave their country, their roots, if their homeland is in peace. Yet with Afghanistan constantly and deliberately destabilized to serve the political interests of global and regional powers, it has become unbearable to live there. The inhuman forced deportation of Afghans from Pakistan and Iran is a stark example of the hostility and neglect shown by neighboring countries.

This raises questions about human nature and compassion itself. It feels as if true humanity is slowly fading into the past.

The world has turned away because there is no political profit in this pain. But history will remember.

More stories are coming in from Afghanistan.
RAISE awareness, SHARE them widely with your friends and social networks.


NEW SHOW added! Dear Everything‘s premiere tour is coming to Atlanta, Miami Beach, Los Angeles & Salt Lake City

DEAR EVERYTHING is a transformational musical uprising inspired by youth activism in the climate crisis.

Dear Everything tells an urgent story driven by galvanizing and emotional pop and folk music, that speaks to the dialectic of our times—adults focused on surviving the now as youth hold a fierce eye on the future. With empathy and outrage it addresses the most pressing issue of our day—the climate crisis. Purchase your tickets now at deareverythingonstage.org.

The U.S. tour is produced by V-Day, the global activist movement to end violence against women, gender expansive people and the Earth, in association with the American Repertory Theater (A.R.T.) at Harvard University. Dear Everything was born through the collective synergy of Tony Award-winning playwright V (formerly Eve Ensler); the Tony-winning director/Terrie and Bradley Bloom Artistic Director of the A.R.T., Diane Paulus; Grammy and Golden Globe-nominated songwriter Justin Tranter; singer and songwriter Caroline Pennell; songwriter and music producer Eren Cannata; and orchestrator Daniel Crean; with contributions by Tony Award winner, Idina Menzel.

This is a transformational project, one that will take a global, non-traditional path in order to engage the millions of new audiences who long to be an active part of change, and who will be energized by seeing themselves and their stories represented.

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