The “Afghanistan Women’s Government in Exile” movement declared its existence on September 11, 2021, after the shameless escape of Ashraf Ghani Ahmadzai and the surrender of the people and most parts of Afghanistan to the terrorist and misogynistic Taliban.

The “Afghanistan Women’s Government in Exile” movement declared its existence on September 11, 2021, after the shameless escape of Ashraf Ghani Ahmadzai and the surrender of the people and most parts of Afghanistan to the terrorist and misogynistic Taliban.

Chapter 1: Generalities

Name & Location

  1. The movement is called
    Afghan Women’s Government in Exile” movement;
  2. The institute has its own logo;
  3. The center of the institution is located in the Netherlands;
  4. The entity is nonpartisan and nonprofit;
  5. This movement conducts civil and political activities.

Chapter 2: Goals

  1. Adherence to Human Rights and International Covenants;
  2. Belief in independence, freedom, democracy, and social justice;
  3. Emphasis on gender equality at various social levels;
  4. Defending women’s participation (in managerial roles) in politics, economy, and culture;
  5. Belief in a political system based on the will of the people, democratic and decentralized;
  6. Recognition and respect for ethnic, linguistic, and religious diversity;
  7. Fight against hegemony and all kinds of discrimination.

Chapter 3: Activities

  1. Women’s cohesion and the guarantee of national solidarity abroad;
  2. Holding exclusive conferences on women;
  3. Selecting women of academic, committed and specialty backgrounds to rebuild the future system;
  4. Helping women who are under direct threat inside the country and building a bridge between Afghanistan women and the diaspora from different countries and the other nations of the world;
  5. Introduction of Afghan women of academic, executive, and cultural status;
  6. Enlightenment through media, political and cultural activities against tyranny and Talebani thought;
  7. Capacity building and paving the way for the provision of various services for economic, social, and political growth for women.
power of women
Women protest in Kabul

We call on the Hague Court to summon and try Ashraf Ghani Ahmadzai‭, ‬the former President of Afghanistan!

We call on the Hague Court to summon and try Ashraf Ghani Ahmadzai‭, ‬the former President of Afghanistan‭.‬ The people of Afghanistan‭, ‬have experienced more than four decades of insecurity and war in their country‭, ‬resulted in millions‭ ‬being killed‭, ‬maimed‭, ‬displaced to the nighbouring and/or Western countries‭. 

Afghanistan has repeatedly distanced itself from the progress and caravan of world civilization due to the creation of extremist‭ ‬states in political thought‭, ‬religious beliefs and ethnic tendencies‭. The result of efforts of more than 50‭ ‬countries and billions of dollars over the past twenty years for Afghan people and international community was surrendering of government of Afghanistan to the ‭ ‬‮«‬Islamic Emirate of the Taliban‮»‬‭.