Introduction: The women's rights law adopted by the President in 2009 was opposed by some conservative members. In Afghanistan there is a cultural society, from the past to the present, most people abuse women and oppose domestic women's liberties. Some families are still ashamed of having families, and wives are considered slaves. Also, some families are enemies of mothers because they can not give birth to girls, not girls.
Time in Afghanistan under the rule of the Taliban is considered one of the most serious human rights abuses. Taliban nearly oppressed all sectors of Afghan society and robbed those basic rights. However, the Taliban's action against Afghan women remains the most irritable. Women are prisoners of their own homes and they can not receive education or medical care. Children do not even have the basic game freedom. The acquisition of the Taliban shows political instability over 20 years and the way in Afghanistan. Many people want to bring peace to them. This idea started at the moment that imposed Muslim sharia. The war with the women in Afghanistan began with the closure of the university and banning the work of all the women. Many people have no choice but to give up on work. Due to strict clothing regulations, marriage of women in town is prohibited.
The moment Taliban dominated Afghanistan, he was already fighting women in Afghanistan. The extreme fundamentalist interpretation of the Islamic law of the Taliban impeded women's learning, participating in the activity movement and even completely emerging in society. In short, the fundamentalist interpretation of the Islamic law of the Taliban has deprived most of the existence of women in Afghanistan. Violating these rules, women are beaten hard and even killed. In systems where insults on women are mostly legitimate, the incidence of rape and domestic violence is rampant.
As a result of the US invasion of Afghanistan, the women's rights issue in Afghanistan entered the world stage. Through the media, the people of the first world saw worst repression of women in Afghanistan. An example of this is a famous picture of "Afghan girls" posted in the National Geographic magazine and became an international symbol of the plight of women in Afghanistan. - Equal rights of Lebanese women Throughout history, women are always dominated by men and do not have human rights. Because it is simply a woman. However, since the 18th century some women are beginning to complain about unfair conditions. They gradually recognized that because they are human, they must have equal rights with men.