Afghan Woman Receives 2023 Nobel Peace Prize for Resisting Taliban Repression

Afghan Woman Receives 2023 Nobel Peace Prize for Resisting Taliban Repression

By: WE Staff | Thursday, 31 August 2023

Despite the Taliban regime's repressive control over Afghanistan, heroic Afghan woman Nargis Mommand Hassanzai has been awarded the prestigious 2023 World Peace Prize. Khaama Press claims that the award, which was presented to her in Sweden, recognises her unwavering commitment to defending human rights as well as her tenacious efforts to achieve peace despite adversity.

The exceptional recognition of Hassanzai shows that, despite the greatest challenges, one individual can effect positive change. She gave an honest response, expressing her gratitude to everyone who has helped her on her objective to achieve world peace and her appreciation for the award. "I want to thank you very much for giving me the 2023 World Peace Award. "I am really grateful to those who have supported and contributed to my path towards spreading peace," she said on X (formerly Twitter). I embrace this crucial distinction with the utmost humility.

Khaama Press claims that Hassanzai's journey has been marked by a tenacious fight against oppression, gender inequality, limitations on free speech, and gender injustice. Her accomplishments offer hope to Afghan women who have spent the previous two years tenaciously overcoming barriers in society and at school.

Afghan reform has been greatly aided by Hassanzai, a former lecturer at Kabul University and fervent advocate for human rights. This accolade is a reflection of her hard work and the general determination of Afghan women to fight oppression and injustice. It also represents their persistent will to transform their nation and advance a culture of justice and equality.

Nargis Hassanzai's influence has brought to light the struggles Afghan women face, revealing the shadow cast on their rights, humanity, and the reputation of their nation. Her initiatives have transcended national boundaries by winning scholarships and creating improvements to Afghan women's football that have been recognised by FIFA. Her work was crucial in gaining Afghan women's football formal recognition and enabling them to play in European competitions.

According to Khaama Press, Afghanistan received the Nobel Prize in 2023 to recognise the nation's enduring strength and to share with the rest of the globe the incredible spirit of the Afghan people.

But the Taliban's return in August 2021 caused a significant setback for Afghanistan's educational system. Schools and universities were quickly replaced by religious institutions, and girls were prohibited from pursuing an education. Despite pleas from other nations for women to have equal access to school and employment, the Taliban imposed significant restrictions on women's rights, including the freedom of expression, association, and migration.

The Taliban's regulations have restricted women's movement, stopped them from entering the workforce, and kept girls out of secondary education. Additionally, women have been denied access to public restrooms, gyms, and parks. The Taliban's opposition to foreign participation and their ongoing implementation of regressive policies have made things more difficult for Afghan women and children.

The declaration that Nargis Mommand Hassanzai will be awarded the 2023 Nobel Peace Prize serves as a poignant reminder of the persistence and courage that individuals may exhibit even under the most terrible circumstances. Her deeds stand as a tribute to the Afghan women's unyielding spirit and their struggle for justice, equality, and a lasting peace.

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