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International Women's Day Statement

In the name of God

A joint statement of Afghan Women’s Network and Civil Society Human Rights Network and on the occasion of 8th of March International women’s day

March 2010


On the occasion of 8th of March International Women’s Day, the Afghan civil society organisations demand the Afghan State and international community to pay serious attention to Pease and security and find way of tackling of current violence.



The 8th of March is recognised as the International Women’s day. International Women's Day is a global day celebrating the economic, political and social achievements of women past, present and future. To celebrate this important day is distinguished as international advocacy for human rights of women, gender balance and social-economic and cultural security of women across the world. 

The Afghan women as a part of the Afghan and international community annually celebrate 8th of March as an important day for Afghan society. During this day the Afghan women raise their voice and inputs on the role of women through civil society organisations and Afghan media.

During the current year the Afghan women is practicing very difficult time. During this year the Afghan women badly suffered from lack of security and stability. Along with the security the Afghan women suffered from lack of economic and social security. Main social problems of Afghan women were the following issues: Domestic violence, rape and abuses, abduction of young girls, humiliation of women by warlords and criminals, lack of gender balance, misinterpretation of religious values concerning women and deterioration of the role of Afghan women.
 
Lately the international and national military forces organised a series of heavy military operations where a number of civilians were killed and a big number of them were injured. The Taliban and other terrorists use the civilians and their hoses as their safe shelters. Consequently the number of casualties especially amongst women and children enhanced severely. The terrorists conduct military terrorist horrible and bloody actions in the crowded areas of the big cities of Afghanistan. These actions badly damage the security situation in Afghanistan and increase the pessimistic approach of Afghan population on the current situation. 

The Afghan Women’s Network (AWN) and the Civil Society and Human Rights Network (CSHRN) are the umbrella organisations of Afghanistan civil society. Both institutions express their deepest concerns about broadening of violence in the country. On the occasion of International Women’s Day both networks would like to express the following elements:

 
The Afghan Women Network and Civil Society and Human Rights Network would like to congratulate all women and human rights actors across the world and especially Afghan women on the occasion of International Women’s Day. We wish Pease, security and stability in Afghanistan.

The Afghan Women Network          
The Afghanistan Civil Society and Human Rights Network

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