Taliban orders beheading of store mannequins as Afghan women fume over Biden 'betrayal'
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An Iranian journalist and global women's rights activist passed along a message from the increasingly oppressed women of Afghanistan to the people of the United States and the Biden administration: Do not forget about us.
"We, the people of Afghanistan and Iran, we share the pain. We experienced this," Alinejad said.
"In reality in Afghanistan and Iran under Sharia law, if you don’t want to be a Muslim anymore, if you criticize the prophet (Mohammed), if you criticize the Islamic law and for the crime of apostasy and blasphemy, you will be beheaded."
"That actually breaks my heart, that people don't realize this is happening in 21st century," she added. "All of the women of Afghanistan who had the chance to have a part in parliament and media are being pushed back behind a curtain again. But women in Afghanistan are brave enough and are taking to the streets … They are calling [on] the rest of the world to hear their voices as well."