Biden’s Utter Failure Creates Untold Hardship For Women: ‘No One Cares About Us. We’ll Die Slowly In History.’
A heart-wrenching video of an Afghan woman grieving over the terrible state of events in her country has spread on social media as Taliban Insurrectionists rapidly took control of major areas of Afghanistan.
“We don’t count because we were born in Afghanistan,” the unnamed woman says through tears in the video tweeted by Iranian-American journalist Masih Alinejad.
“I cannot help crying. I have to wipe my tears to be able to film this video,” she goes on to say.
“No one cares about us,” she adds. “We’ll die slowly in history.”
Alinejad added: “My heart breaks for women of Afghanistan. The world has failed them. History will write this.”
"We don't count because we're from Afghanistan. We'll die slowly in history"
Tears of a hopeless Afghan girl whose future is getting shattered as the Taliban advance in the country.
My heart breaks for women of Afghanistan. The world has failed them. History will write this. pic.twitter.com/i56trtmQtF
— Masih Alinejad 🏳️ (@AlinejadMasih) August 13, 2021
Many people are concerned about living under the Taliban’s reign after the terrorist militant organization’s startling conquest of the Middle Eastern country.
Afghans have shown their desperation in recent days by jumping from planes heading for the United States, only to die hundreds of feet below.
Despite the fact that life would undoubtedly become more difficult for many Afghans, women are likely to lose many of the rights they have had in the past. Women were subjected to exceptionally harsh treatment under the Taliban’s prior administration in Afghanistan, which lasted from 1996 to 2001.
The U.S. Department of State reported in 2001 that “the Taliban regime cruelly reduced women and girls to poverty, worsened their health, and deprived them of their right to an education, and many times the right to practice their religion.”
The barbaric regime also “perpetrated egregious acts of violence against women, including rape, abduction, and forced marriage,” the State Department report continued. “Some families resorted to sending their daughters to Pakistan or Iran to protect them.”
Thousands of women are also left unemployed and starving under the Taliban’s harsh rule.
United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres stated that he’s “deeply disturbed by early indications that the Taliban are imposing severe restrictions on human rights in the areas under their control, particularly targeting women and journalists.”
“It is particularly horrifying and heartbreaking to see reports of the hard-won rights of Afghan girls and women being ripped away from them,” he added.
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