Until 2001 women’s rights in Afghanistan were severely curtailed. Barred from education and work, they were only allowed to leave a house covered head to foot and with a male relative escort. In the last twenty years women have returned to the classroom and workplace and can drive automobiles. Under the Taliban these actions were moral offenses and punished by flogging and stoning. When US troops withdraw many are concerned that the Taliban will roll back any gains women have made. Lawmakers are concerned that Afghanistan may once again become a refuge for extremists, and ‘women in Afghanistan may again be targets of violence’. Pray for lawmakers to refuse to turn back the clock to the previous austere restrictions imposed by the Taliban regime, and for husbands and fathers to stand up for the rights of their wives and daughters. See also
Afghanistan: uncertain future for women
Written by David Fletcher 13 May 2021Additional Info
- Pray: for the few Christians in Afghanistan to share the respect that Jesus showed to his female followers. (Matthew 27:55)
- More: www.indiatoday.in/magazine/up-front/story/20210503-a-new-chapter-in-afghanistan-1794152-2021-04-23
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