The Need for an Independent Women’s Movement
Some women activists believe that Afghan women should start independent movements to advocate and defend their rights, especially after the start of peace talks, which has raised some concerns about their rights being ignored. These activists believe that there is the capacity to create such movements among the country's educated women and girls. In an interview with CSHRN, Niloufar Langar said that It should not be forgotten that a large number of Afghan women have gone to school and university in the last two decades, worked and demonstrated their potential in various fields. Afghan women, especially the educated ones, have the capacity for such movements and they only need motivation to start.CSHRN: Given the Taliban’s history, especially with regards to women, do you think that the negotiations will have a positive outcome?Langar: The Afghan government, the negotiating team and the country's international allies, who also have a supervisory role to play, must recognize that the Taliban is, above all, a religious extremist group, specifically with issues such as human rights and women's rights. They do not believe in freedom of expression and democratic values. Therefore, it is naïve to believe that they will join the government while respecting democratic values. The government must defend democratic values, including freedom of expression, press, and women’s rights and discuss them with details. Otherwise, the achievements of the past two decades will be sacrificed and society will relapse to the dark era of the Taliban.CSHRN: Can the government’s negotiating team change the Taliban’s view of women?Langar: Taliban’s centuries-old petrified views will never change. Therefore, the Afghan government should speak from a position of power while making the sincere efforts to reach a peace agreement. Democratic values and women’s rights should be maintained.CSHRN: Do you think that the government negotiating team have the ability…