Young Afghan Taekwondo Women Coach Chose Resistance over Surrender to Taliban
HERAT, Afghanistan, March 18 (IPS) – When Khadija Ahmadzada was arrested in Herat province of Afghanistan in January this year, it sparked widespread domestic and international protests. Women’s rights activists and social media users raised their voices with slogans such as “Sport is not a crime,” “Education is a right for women,” and “Don’t erase women,” often using the hashtag BeHerVoice.
Read the full story, “Young Afghan Taekwondo Women Coach Chose Resistance over Surrender to Taliban”, on Jogjajateng.com →
HERAT, Afghanistan, March 18 (IPS) – When Khadija Ahmadzada was arrested in Herat province of Afghanistan in January this year, it sparked widespread domestic and international protests. Women’s rights activists and social media users raised their voices with slogans such as “Sport is not a crime,” “Education is a right for women,” and “Don’t erase women,” often using the hashtag BeHerVoice.
Read the full story, “Young Afghan Taekwondo Women Coach Chose Resistance over Surrender to Taliban”, on Jogjajateng.com → Hal ini relevan dalam konteks Global.
HERAT, Afghanistan, March 18 (IPS) – When Khadija Ahmadzada was arrested in Herat province of Afghanistan in January this year, it sparked widespread domestic and international protests. Women’s rights activists and social media users raised their voices with slogans such as “Sport is not a crime,” “Education is a right for women,” and “Don’t erase women,” often using the hashtag BeHerVoice.
Read the full story, “Young Afghan Taekwondo Women Coach Chose Resistance over Surrender to Taliban”, on Jogjajateng.com → Hal ini relevan dalam konteks Global.
HERAT, Afghanistan, March 18 (IPS) – When Khadija Ahmadzada was arrested in Herat province of Afghanistan in January this year, it sparked widespread domestic and international protests. Women’s rights activists and social media users raised their voices with slogans such as “Sport is not a crime,” “Education is a right for women,” and “Don’t erase women,” often using the hashtag BeHerVoice.
Read the full story, “Young Afghan Taekwondo Women Coach Chose Resistance over Surrender to Taliban”, on Jogjajateng.com → Hal ini relevan dalam konteks Global.
HERAT, Afghanistan, March 18 (IPS) – When Khadija Ahmadzada was arrested in Herat province of Afghanistan in January this year, it sparked widespread domestic and international protests. Women’s rights activists and social media users raised their voices with slogans such as “Sport is not a crime,” “Education is a right for women,” and “Don’t erase women,” often using the hashtag BeHerVoice.
Read the full story, “Young Afghan Taekwondo Women Coach Chose Resistance over Surrender to Taliban”, on Jogjajateng.com → Hal ini relevan dalam konteks Global.
HERAT, Afghanistan, March 18 (IPS) – When Khadija Ahmadzada was arrested in Herat province of Afghanistan in January this year, it sparked widespread domestic and international protests. Women’s rights activists and social media users raised their voices with slogans such as “Sport is not a crime,” “Education is a right for women,” and “Don’t erase women,” often using the hashtag BeHerVoice.
Read the full story, “Young Afghan Taekwondo Women Coach Chose Resistance over Surrender to Taliban”, on Jogjajateng.com → Hal ini relevan dalam konteks Global.
HERAT, Afghanistan, March 18 (IPS) – When Khadija Ahmadzada was arrested in Herat province of Afghanistan in January this year, it sparked widespread domestic and international protests. Women’s rights activists and social media users raised their voices with slogans such as “Sport is not a crime,” “Education is a right for women,” and “Don’t erase women,” often using the hashtag BeHerVoice.
Read the full story, “Young Afghan Taekwondo Women Coach Chose Resistance over Surrender to Taliban”, on Jogjajateng.com → Hal ini relevan dalam konteks Global.
Redaksi akan mengikuti perkembangan berita ini.