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The women and girls
of Afghanistan have suffered twenty years of war and the constant
violation of human rights. Yet they have not been completely silenced.
Women's organisations such as the Revolutionary Association of
Afghan Women (RAWA), Humanitarian Aid for the Women and Children
of Afghanistan (HAWCA) and others have worked hard and have resisted
the Taliban regime. Their courage and tenacity deserve public
recognition.
Socialist International
Women, which has long denounced the systematic violation of the
human rights of Afghan women, now demands of all international
organisations and member parties of the Socialist International:
- that women's rights
be fully recognised as human rights;
- that Afghan women
have their own voice and that they have an important role to
play in building the peace and in shaping a democratic Afghanistan.
For this to happen the presence of women and their own organisations
at the negotiating table must be ensured, as well as in the
political institutions which will make up the future Afghanistan;
- that the rights
of women be declared as human rights both in the future Constitution
and in the legislative body which will organise the country's
legal system.
We urge that the international
community's plans for humanitarian aid should have as their declared
objective to help women first and foremost, thus helping to compensate
them for all the oppression and discrimination they have suffered.
No plan for the future
of Afghanistan nor any political agreement is acceptable without
the full participation of women.
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