Protest Exhibition in Exile: Demonstrating Against Violations of Women’s and Citizens’ Rights in Afghanistan
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Exiled Members of the Azadegan Movement Hold Protest Exhibition Against Violations of Women’s and Citizens’ Rights in Afghanistan
On Thursday, January 22, 2026, members of the Azadegan Movement in exile organized a protest exhibition to condemn widespread human rights violations, particularly those affecting women and Afghan citizens.
The exhibition featured images, writings, and symbolic works reflecting the restrictions imposed by the ruling group in Afghanistan, including the denial of education and employment for women, curtailment of individual freedoms, and suppression of civil protests. The organizers stated that the purpose of the event was to raise awareness and draw the attention of international organizations, media, and the global community.
Members of the Azadegan Movement in exile emphasized that remaining silent about the current situation amounts to normalizing the violation of fundamental rights of Afghan citizens and affirmed their commitment to continue peaceful civil activism.