Protests

The request of the members of the Purple Saturdays movement in Takhar province to bring the leader of the Taliban group to court

The request of the members of the Purple Saturdays movement in Takhar province to bring the leader of the Taliban group to court Purple Saturdays movement is also one of the important movements in Takhar province of Afghanistan, which seeks the rights and freedoms of the people of this region. The members of this movement, considering the aggressions and repressions carried out by the Taliban group in this region and throughout Afghanistan, demand the international community and the United Nations to bring the leaders of this group to the international court. In this article, the reasons and justifications of the members of the Purple Saturdays movement for this request will be discussed. Undoubtedly, Afghan women, including the women of Takhar province, have been subjected to severe pressure and oppression over the years. By imposing heavy restrictions on women, the Taliban forced them to surrender and isolate themselves. Afghan women, as the living force of the society, have obtained equal rights and freedoms and have used and respected these rights and freedoms. But the Taliban group has forced women to live in inappropriate and inhumane conditions by applying their policies. According to these facts, the members of the Purple Saturdays movement demand the international community and the United Nations to bring the leaders of the Taliban group to the international court. They believe that these leaders should be tried and punished for the crimes they have committed against the women and people of Afghanistan. These members want these leaders to appear as defendants in the international court and be recognized as criminals. The justifications of the members of the Purple Saturdays movement for bringing the Taliban leaders to the international court are:

1. Human rights: Members of the Purple Saturdays movement, emphasizing respect for human rights, believe that every person who has committed a crime should be held accountable for their actions in court. These human rights include the rights of women and the rights of the people of Afghanistan.

2. Justice: Members of the Purple Saturdays movement, emphasizing the importance of justice, believe that Taliban leaders should be tried for their crimes. These members want the women and people of Afghanistan to get justice through the court and the Taliban leaders to be punished.

3. Maintaining peace and stability: The members of the Purple Saturdays movement, taking into account that the Taliban group has endangered peace and stability in Afghanistan with violence and terrorism, they want these leaders to be brought to court and banned from continuing their activities. become They believe that only by prosecuting and punishing Taliban leaders, they can help maintain peace and stability in Afghanistan.

4. Support for women: The members of the Purple Saturdays movement want these leaders to be brought to court and recognized as criminals in view of the tolerance of Afghan women from the repressions and restrictions of the Taliban. With this action, they intend to show Afghan women that the international community and the United Nations support women’s rights and protect them from oppression and discrimination.

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