Almost every citizen in the United States today believes freedom is considered natural. Liberty is not considered to be a problem by the structural approach of the government. This idea of peace and security is similar to that of women in Afghanistan before the Taleban reign and before the Afghan government was knocked down. In 1996, the Taliban finally controlled Afghanistan, robbing women from all rights such as work, education, medical care, and its destiny will change.
When the Taliban took over, the women in Afghanistan enjoyed all the rights. The Taliban law violates the Human Rights Charter. This is an atrocity, as women in Afghanistan are injured or at risk of injuries. This is a crime against humanity. No one should experience what Afghan women did during the decade that the Taliban ruled their country. Universal Declaration of Human Rights, www.un.org / ja / rights /, Muslim national insurgent group ruling Afghanistan in 1948, http: //www.atimes.com/atimes/South_Asia/KJ29Df04.html,1996-2001 Afghanistan Http://www.afghan-web.com/woman/, Human Rights Charter 2010, http://www.un.org/en/documents/udhr/index.shtml, 1948 Afghanistan Party, http: / /www.afghan-web.com/history/chron/index3.html, 1965 General Assembly A / 231, 1946
Afghanistan is the only country in the world symbolizing all other countries. The current situation of women in Afghanistan is not only the result of the Taliban, but also the history of women in Afghanistan for centuries. Afghanistan is a country that has lost all its economic infrastructure and has always faced economic, social and cultural problems after the war of 30 years. A big problem for Afghans is violence against women's rights. Given the fact that many activities have been completed by international organizations and government agencies since 2001, statistics show that the problem still exists and that many women are still suffering from violence. Many women are deprived of their educational rights. A few women are participating in political and social activities. As observed in Kabul, women are exposed to violence every 30 minutes, 3% of women participate in government decision-making activities.