#پیام_تسلیت
کانون آزادی افغانستان، شهادت #حسیب_پنجشیری، عضو ارشد جبهه مقاومت ملی افغانستان، را به خانواده، همرزمان و همه آزادیخواهان تسلیت میگوید.
یاد و نام او در مسیر مبارزه برای آزادی، عدالت و کرامت انسانی جاودانه خواهد ماند.
روحش شاد و یادش جاودان باد. 🖤
#آزادی#شجاعت
Shafiqa Honardost raised the voices of Afghan women through a powerful protest song in Pakistan on August 15.
15 Voices, One Cry.
#HelpAfghanWomen#August15
We mourn the innocent lives lost in the Dasht-e Barchi school attack in Kabul. Our deepest condolences to the grieving families.
Schools must be safe. Children are not targets.
#DashtEBarchi#Afghanistan#ChildrenAreNotTargets
Resolution on the “#Black_Day_of_Afghanistan”
On the Fifth Anniversary of the Taliban’s Takeover – #15August
In the Name of Freedom and Justice
We, the protest movements, civil society organizations, women, men, youth, human rights defenders, civil activists, and freedom advocates of Afghanistan, gathered today to mark 15 August, the “Black Day of Afghanistan,” strongly condemn five years of Taliban rule characterized by repression, discrimination, systematic human rights violations, and gender apartheid.
15 August is not an ordinary day. It marks the beginning of one of the darkest chapters in Afghanistan’s modern history. With the Taliban’s return to power, the country witnessed a wave of targeted killings, arbitrary arrests, systematic torture, enforced disappearances, and unlawful detention.
Over the past five years, millions of women and girls in Afghanistan have been deprived of their most fundamental human rights and have been systematically denied access to education, employment, and public life. Freedom of expression has been violently suppressed; journalists have been threatened, arbitrarily detained, and tortured; civil society activists and peaceful protesters have been imprisoned; and independent civic space has been systematically dismantled. Afghanistan has been transformed into a vast prison for its people—especially women—where fear, repression, and violence have become instruments of governance.
We Declare:
1. We regard the Taliban as a repressive group responsible for grave human rights violations and lacking any democratic legitimacy. We strongly condemn all efforts to normalize or recognize the Taliban.
2. We call upon the international community, the United Nations, governments, and international institutions to end the policies of silence, appeasement, and ineffective engagement with the Taliban, and to stand firmly with the people of Afghanistan.
3. We urge the international community to recognize gender apartheid as a crime under international law and to ensure accountability for those responsible.
4. We call on all governments to halt the forced deportation of people from Afghanistan seeking refuge, and to provide meaningful protection for women protesters, human rights defenders, journalists, and all activists at risk.
5. We urge protest movements, civil society organizations, media outlets, and freedom advocates around the world to keep the voices of the people of Afghanistan alive and to ensure that the Taliban’s crimes are neither ignored nor forgotten.
We also condemn the silence, inaction, and double standards of parts of the international community in response to the suffering of the people of Afghanistan. Such inaction has contributed to the continued erosion of human rights, reinforced impunity for perpetrators, and indirectly legitimized the Taliban.
In conclusion, we reaffirm that the struggle for freedom, justice, and equality will continue. The women and people of Afghanistan will never surrender to tyranny, extremism, or exclusion. The voice of freedom cannot be silenced, and one day Afghanistan will once again become a land of justice, dignity, and liberty.
Organized by:
1. Network of Women's Movements
2. Women's Justice Movement
3. Lantern of Freedom Movement of Women of Afghanistan
4. Women's Window of Hope Movement of Afghanistan
5. Women's Freedom Path Movement of Afghanistan
6. Roshanah-ye Omid Social Organization
7. Freedom Hub Afghanistan
8. Afghanistan Women's Movement for Equality
Long Live Freedom
Down with Tyranny and Extremism
A Free Afghanistan is the Right of the People of Afghanistan.
#BlackDayOfAfghanistan
#EndGenderApartheidInAfghanistan
#StandWithAfghanistan
کانون آزادی افغانستان، از جامعهی جهانی خواسته که به حکمهای بازداشت هبتالله آخوندزاده، رهبر طالبان و عبدلحکیم حقانی، رییس دادگاه عالی این گروه که سوی دادگاه کیفری بینالمللی صادر شده اقدامهای مؤثری انجام دهند.
این نهاد روز گذشته –دوشنبه، ۲۲ سرطان- در اعلامیهای گفته است که صدور حکم بازداشت مقامهای طالبان تنها آغاز روند عدالت است؛ اما عدالت زمانی تحقق مییابد که این حکمها بدون تبعیض و مطابق با اصول حقوق بینالملل اجرا شوند.
https://t.co/e86eNBMR0R
همزمان با پنجمین سالگرد بازگشت طالبان به قدرت در افغانستان، شماری از جنبشهای اعتراضی، فعالان مدنی، مدافعان حقوق بشر، نظامیان پیشین و آزادیخواهان در پاکستان در یک برنامه اعتراضی گردهم آمدند.
این برنامه با ابتکار و حمایت جنبش زنان عدالتخواه افغانستان برگزار شد و سخنرانان درباره وضعیت زنان و دختران، محدودیتهای آموزشی و اجتماعی و پیامدهای پنج سال حاکمیت طالبان صحبت کردند.
در این برنامه، نمایندگان چندین جنبش اعتراضی سخنرانی کردند و در بخش هنری نیز تئاتری درباره مبارزات زنان، خوانش «نامه مکتب»، موسیقی زنده و دکلمه شعر اجرا شد.
در حاشیه برنامه، نمایشگاهی اعتراضی با نمادهایی از مهاجرت و آوارگی، از جمله چمدان، کتاب مکتب زنجیرشده، لباس و کفش برگزار شد. تصویر مرتضی کریمی، جوان کشتهشده در اعتراضات هرات، و نقاشیهایی از زنان سرکوبشده نیز در این نمایشگاه به نمایش گذاشته شد.
شرکتکنندگان با شعارهای «تحصیل، کار، آزادی» و «توقف آپارتاید جنسیتی» بر ادامه مبارزه برای حقوق زنان افغانستان تأکید کردند.
همچنین در این برنامه کمپاین «زنان افغانستان را کمک کنید» راهاندازی شد و برگزارکنندگان خواستار حمایت جامعه جهانی از زنان افغانستان شدند.
We stand with Saleha Aini and fellow protesters as their Berlin sit-in enters its fourth day. We support their call for justice and equality and protest the killing of former military personnel and Taliban human rights violations #15AugustBlackDay#EndGenderApartheidInAfghanistan
On August 15, Afghan activists and human rights defenders gathered in front of Finland’s Parliament to protest Taliban repression and stand for women’s rights.
Afghan women must not be forgotten. Afghanistan must not be forgotten. ✊🇦🇫
Afghan women and girls in Peshwar are protest and raised their voices on August 15, a black day for all Afghans. Their demands are clear: Work. Freedom. Education. End gender apartheid in Afghanistan. Their voices cannot be silenced🇦🇫
#EndGenderApartheid#LetAfghanGirlsLearn
پنجسالهگی سقوط افغانستان به دست طالبان
امروز، ۱۵ آگست ۲۰۲۶، همزمان با پنجمین سالروز سقوط افغانستان، نمایندگان جنبش فانوس آزادی زنان افغانستان، جنبش زنان پنجره امید، کانون آزادی افغانستان، جنبش راه آزادی، سازمان اجتماعی روزنه امید، شبکه قدرت و سیاست زنان افغانستان و جنبش زنان نخبه افغانستان با برگزاری یک تجمع اعتراضی خیابانی، صدای اعتراض خود را در برابر پنج سال سرکوب، تبعیض و محرومیت مردم افغانستان، بهویژه زنان و دختران، بلند کردند.
Five years after the fall of Afghanistan, Afghan women’s voices remain unbroken. Today, 15 August 2026, representatives of seven organizations held a street protest and declared:
Education, work, freedom, and dignity are our rights.
Afghanistan without women is not Afghanistan.
Please watch my video below where I reflect on the human rights situation in #Afghanistan five years after the Taliban’s return to power👇
https://t.co/IBNqr9VBS2
Standing with Saleha Aini and Naqibullah Rahmani for the women and girls of Afghanistan. ✊
Freedom Hub Afghanistan stands with their peaceful resistance for freedom, equality, education, and dignity.
Our voices will not be silenced. ✊
15 August — a dark day in Afghanistan’s history, but the beginning of Afghan women’s resistance. 🇦🇫🖤 Stand with Afghan women and their fight for freedom, education, justice, and human rights.
#StandWithAfghanistanWomen#15August#HumanRights
Honored to join the Annual Conference of the Little Afghanistan Women’s Council.
Afghan women must never be excluded from shaping Afghanistan’s future. Our solidarity must lead to action.
#AfghanWomen#StandWithAfghanWomen#HumanRights#Afghanistan
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Negin Kohestani
Human Rights Activist
The forced deportation of Afghan migrants from Pakistan, many of whom have been compelled to leave their homeland due to war, insecurity, and poverty, is a deeply concerning action that contradicts human dignity.
جنبش متحد زنان افغانستان نامهای برای آزادی را خطاب به مردم تخار و هرات در خانهها توزیع کردند.
این جنبش از مردم تخار و هرات خواسته است در برابر طالبان «ایستادگی» کنند.