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The recent arrests of Afghan women protesting against the Taliban have triggered a worldwide response, drawing condemnation and demands for justice.
International Outrage:
Countries around the world have expressed their outrage at the arrests and voiced their support for women's rights in Afghanistan.
United Nations:
UN Secretary-General António Guterres called for the immediate release of the detained women, stressing the importance of upholding human rights, especially women's rights, in Afghanistan's reconstruction.
European Union:
The European Union strongly condemned the arrests and urged the Taliban to respect women's rights. They called for international pressure to safeguard Afghan women and girls.
Calls for International Pressure:
Both the detained women and various organizations have called for increased international pressure on the Taliban to secure their release and protect women's rights.
Protesting Women:
The women in custody have urged the global community to act swiftly, emphasizing that the fight for women's rights should not be overshadowed during Afghanistan's tumultuous transition.
Human Rights Organizations:
Prominent human rights groups like Amnesty International and Human Rights Watch have echoed these demands, emphasizing the need for sustained international pressure to ensure Afghan women's rights and safety.
International unity is crucial in pressuring the Taliban to respect women's rights and release the detained activists, paving the way for a more equitable and inclusive Afghanistan.