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Barcelona, Aug 17 (EFE).- Hundreds gathered on Tuesday in Barcelona to call for an urgent international response to protect Afghan women and girls residing in the country, as well as humanitarian aid for those who require asylum, two days after the Taliban takeover of the country. (Camera: EFE). SHOT LIST: A PROTEST IN FRONT OF THE UN HEADQUARTERS IN BARCELONA, SPAIN, TO DEMAND INTERNATIONAL ACTION TO PROTECT WOMEN AND CHILDREN'S RIGHTS IN AFGHANISTAN .
Girls are seen entering a school in the Afghan capital Wednesday. This comes after Taliban authorities announced the reopening of secondary schools, more than seven months after seizing power and imposing harsh restrictions on the rights of women to be educated. IMAGES
Kabul, Sep 3 (EFE/EPA).- Afghan women took to the streets of Kabul Friday to demand their rights be protected under Taliban rule.The Taliban said Friday that the announcement of the new government will take longer although consultations over the issue between the Islamist group and other parties had been concluded.The statement comes amid speculations of the announcement coming on Friday following the afternoon prayers.(Camera: STRINGER)SHOT LIST: WOMEN PROTEST IN KABUL, AFGHANISTAN.
Demonstrators gather in Paris to support the rights of women in Afghanistan, after the Taliban takeover has fuelled fears of a return to an ultra-rigorous version of Islamic law. IMAGES
Bilbao, Aug 20 (EFE).- Dozens of people, many of them carrying Afghan flags, gathered on Friday in Bilbao, northern Spain, to show their support for Afghan women and demand international action to protect women and children's rights in Afghanistan after the Taliban takeover. (Camera: EFE). SHOT LIST: PROTEST IN SUPPORT OF AFGHAN WOMEN, IN BILBAO, BASQUE COUNTRY, NORTHERN SPAIN.
Madrid, Aug 21 (EFE) (Camera: Ángel Herrera / Santiago Castro).- The president of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, declared this Saturday, in Madrid, that "not one euro of humanitarian aid can be allocated to a regime that denies its women their rights and freedoms. "SOUNDBITES IN ENGLISH OF ÚRSULA VON DER LEYEN, PRESIDENT OF THE EUROPEAN COMMISSION.
Kabul, Aug 17 (EFE/EPA).- The new Taliban leadership that swept to power in Afghanistan has said it would not seek revenge against those who had fought against it and would protect the rights of Afghan women within the rules of Sharia law.Spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid told a Kabul press conference that the Taliban would not “go after” Afghans who had worked for the United States and had pardoned “all those who have fought against us.” (Camera: STRINGER). FOOTAGE SHOT ON AUGUST 17, 2021. SHOT LIST: ZABIHULLAH MUJAHID, TALIBAN SPOKESMAN TALKS WITH JOURNALISTS DURING A PRESS CONFERENCE IN KABUL, AFGHANISTAN