Women’s Rights Should not be Considered a Project
Some researchers believe that although women’s rights have become part of political and social literature, it is usually treated as a project.In an interview with the Civil Society and Human Rights Network (hereafter referred to as “Network”), Mr. Dehzad said that fulfilling promises with regards to women’s rights should be a priority. He added that many organizations are established for protecting women’s rights, but have not been able to address women’s problems. The main reason is that these organizations have been treating women’s rights as projects rather than process.Network: Given the ongoing peace talks and the issue of women, what issues should be addressed with regards to women?Dehzad: First, the issue of the meaningful presence of women should be seriously considered. Second, if the issue of women’s rights and the implementation of commitments with regards to these rights are not discussed directly with the Taliban, discussions after the peace talks’ conclusion will be ineffective. The Taliban claim that they consider women’s rights within the framework of Islamic law, but one has to ask on what basis this framework is set. Is it based on the Quran or the behavior and beliefs of the Taliban? The Taliban have their interpretation of women’s rights which does not conform with any Islamic country. Therefore, these arguments should be presented clearly and explicitly, not in the form of general issues that need to be interpreted.Network: What effect does the presence of women in the peace process have on the position of the Taliban?Dehzad: There is no doubt that the presence of women in the peace process is influential. It is important for the Taliban to live up to their beliefs, and are not afraid of criticism and opposition from the people and the international community. Nevertheless, the presence of women certainly prevents…