Feminist leaders and advocates are urging the Biden administration to take immediate action to save the lives of Afghan “women’s rights and human rights leaders and advocates … who are now being targeted by the Taliban.”
We are heartbroken by the devastating news coming out of Afghanistan about Taliban’s advances and are writing to you with our plea for your administration to take actions to protect Afghan women and girls and to address this unfolding human rights and humanitarian catastrophe.
All of these gains—and the very lives and futures of Afghan women and girls—are now in grave jeopardy. As the Taliban has taken over territories, they have committed war crimes and engaged in the same brutal tactics that marked their rule before they were removed from power.
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