The death of medical care for Afghan women | Letter

Afghanistan's Fading Medical Landscape: The Devastating Consequences of the Taliban's Restrictions on Women.

The recent birth control ban imposed by the Taliban has sent shockwaves through Afghanistan, leaving women vulnerable to "lethal pregnancies" and untreated miscarriages. However, a more sinister reality lurks beneath the surface. The rising tide of poverty in the country has led to an alarming increase in child marriages, with girls as young as 12 being wed for paltry dowries that can amount to a substantial financial transaction.

The Taliban's draconian laws have further stifled women's access to education and employment opportunities. With primary schooling being the maximum allowed for girls, university and medical schools are reserved exclusively for men. This means that once the current generation of female doctors, midwives, surgeons, and nurses retire or lose their jobs, there will be no new replacements, leaving women with nowhere to turn in case of a medical emergency.

The implications are dire. Women are not only denied medical treatment but also barred from consulting male practitioners, further exacerbating their vulnerability. This is not merely a case of gender apartheid but a full-blown genocidal policy aimed squarely at eradicating women's lives. The world's inaction on this issue is a stark reminder that the voices of Afghan women are once again being silenced.

As Dr Carol Mann, president of Femaid in Paris, poignantly notes, "the silence from the international community is deafening." It's high time we listen to their cries for help and take immediate action to support these remarkable individuals who are fighting against a system that seeks to annihilate them. The fate of Afghan women hangs precariously in the balance, and it's our responsibility to ensure that their voices are heard loud and clear.
 
omg this is so heartbreaking πŸ€• i mean what even is a 'lethal pregnancy'?? 1 in 1000 or something? its so crazy how one law can have such devastating consequences... like, what would you do if your sister was dying from something that could've been treated years ago because of these strict laws??? 😱 and child marriages are just insane 🀯 like who gives a 12 year old out to marry & be financially exploited? its so not right... the international community needs to step up their game & support afghan women in any way they can πŸ’ͺπŸ½πŸ’•
 
this is just getting worse by the day...the taliban is literally suffocating afghanistan under their iron-fisted rule πŸ’”, and we're just sitting back watching? no one should have to live like this - poverty-stricken child marriages, limited education, and now no female doctors? it's a ticking time bomb for public health 🚨. the international community needs to step up and provide support to these brave women who are fighting for their lives πŸ’ͺ. can't we just listen to their voices and take action?
 
idk about this whole thing... I mean, i feel bad for the afghan women and all, but like, can't they just use alternative methods or something? πŸ€” i've seen some crazy stuff on reddit about people using herbs and stuff to prevent pregnancies... 🌿 wouldn't that be better than just banning birth control?

on the other hand, i get why the taliban is being so strict about this... i mean, their culture is super different from ours, and they have a right to make their own decisions about their lives. but like, at what cost? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ 12-year-old girls getting married is just not right, no matter how much money the dowry is... that's still child abuse in my book.

but then again, i've also seen some stuff about how the taliban's laws are actually kinda based on sharia law and all that... 🀯 which means they're basically following their own religion. can't they just coexist with the rest of us who don't believe in that? 🌎
 
πŸ˜’πŸ€― I'm not saying it's a good thing but like, come on Taliban you're basically creating a breeding ground for some messed up stuff to happen... I mean child marriages at 12? That's wild πŸ€―πŸ‘§. And don't even get me started on the fact that they're taking away women's medical rights... what if someone needs a doctor who's not male πŸ‘¨β€βš•οΈ? It just seems so backwards and I'm lowkey worried about the future of these women πŸ’”.
 
Ugh, this is so messed up 🀯. I mean, child marriages at 12? That's just crazy talk! And now they're trying to ban all female medical professionals? Like, what's next? Banning women from being teachers or something? It's not right, and it's not fair.

I don't get why more people aren't speaking out about this. I mean, we're basically letting the Taliban run wild and ignore all these human rights issues. It's like, where's everyone else's outrage? πŸ€” And what really gets me is that women are literally dying because of this stuff. Like, a lethal pregnancy or untreated miscarriage? That's not something to joke about.

I'm all for supporting Afghan women, but we need to do more than just tweet our sympathies πŸ“±. We need to actually take action and support these amazing individuals who are fighting against such an oppressive system. It's time to listen to their voices and step up to help them out. The fate of Afghan women is literally hanging in the balance, and it's not looking good 😟
 
πŸ’” The Taliban's restrictions on women are a ticking time bomb for Afghan healthcare – a generation of female docs & nurses is being silenced before they even start πŸš‘
 
I just saw the cutest video of a puppy playing with a ball πŸΆπŸ˜‚ and I swear, it made me forget about this super sad news for a sec. Like, what's up with Afghanistan? You'd think they'd have better things to worry about than who can marry when they're 12 years old. I mean, I know poverty is a huge issue, but come on, kids! You deserve more than that πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ. Anyway, back to the puppy... have you guys ever seen those adorable Pomeranian furballs? So fluffy πŸΎπŸ’•
 
😱 I'm literally shaking thinking about this 🀯 what kind of world have we created where women can't even get proper medical care? It's like they're not even human anymore πŸ’” these Taliban laws are straight out of a horror movie πŸŽƒ the way they're treating Afghan women is just heartbreaking ❀️ we need to do something ASAP, like, yesterday! 🀞 How can we just sit back and watch as their lives slip away? 😩 what's the point of even having a human rights movement if we're not going to fight for these people? 🌟
 
Ugh, this is just so heartbreaking πŸ€•πŸŒΉ... I mean, I get it, we can't just sit back and let human rights slip away, but at the same time, can you blame these women for wanting some control over their own lives? Like, who needs primary schooling when you're gonna be married off to some dude at 12 anyway? πŸ€” It's not like they're exactly swimming in opportunities or anything. And what really gets me is that we know this stuff is gonna happen and yet... crickets from the world community 🐦. Can't say I blame these women for being desperate, but still... it feels like such a loss of potential, you know?
 
πŸ’” this is just devastating... i mean, can't we do something? 🀯 the lack of access to education, employment, healthcare for women is just heartbreaking... what's next? πŸ™…β€β™€οΈ those child marriages are just a symptom of a much bigger problem - poverty & inequality. πŸ’Έ we need to address the root cause not just the symptoms. 🌱
 
I'm so worried about what's happening to Afghanistan's women πŸ€•. I mean, can you believe they're not even allowed to get an education past primary school? That's like cutting off your nose to spite your face, right? It's like, they're literally being set up for failure before they even have a chance to succeed.

And don't even get me started on child marriages 🀒. 12 years old?! What's next, marrying off kids at like 10 or something? It's just so messed up. And the dowries are ridiculous! I mean, what kind of society values that over a girl's education and well-being?

I think it's crazy that we're not doing more to help these women. I know the Taliban's laws are strict and all, but come on, can't we find some middle ground? It's not like they're asking for much. Just basic human rights, you know? And it's not just about them, either. The country as a whole is suffering because of this.

We need to take action and support these women in any way we can 🀝. We owe it to them to speak up and make some noise. I mean, the world's silence on this issue is deafening (pun intended). It's time for us to step up and be that voice they're so desperately crying out for.
 
I'm getting really worried about what's happening in Afghanistan right now πŸ€•. These restrictions on women are having such a huge impact on their lives - from being able to access medical care to even getting an education, it's like they're being completely cut off from the rest of society. And you're right, when the current generation of female doctors and healthcare workers retire or lose their jobs, who's going to be there to help them out? It's not just about women's rights, it's also about human lives and dignity. The fact that the international community isn't doing more to support these women is really concerning - we need to be listening to them and taking action ASAP πŸ’ͺ
 
the taliban is trying to create a power vacuum by controlling birth rates lol what if its not just about "eradicating women's lives" but also about creating an army of obedient soldiers πŸ€” meanwhile they're making it super hard for girls to get an education so they can be easily brainwashed into becoming taliban members πŸ“šπŸ’ͺ the international community is just sitting on their hands, waiting for afghan women to die off πŸ‘Ž we need to wake up and smell the coffee, folks!
 
I'm so sorry I'm late to this thread... πŸ˜’πŸ€¦β€β™€οΈ I was on a family vacation and completely lost track of time. Anyway, I just saw this article about Afghanistan and I'm still reeling from the news. It's heartbreaking to think that women are being systematically denied medical care and opportunities due to the Taliban's strict laws.

I mean, 12-year-old girls getting married for a few thousand dollars is just wrong. What kind of world do we live in where poverty dictates our lives so much? πŸ€‘ And the fact that female doctors and nurses are basically disappearing from the scene because they're not allowed to pursue their careers is just devastating.

We need to be doing more to support these women, like sending them medical training programs or funding initiatives to help them start their own clinics. We can't just sit back and watch as their voices get silenced. We have to take action! πŸ’ͺ
 
I mean, think about it 🀯... how can we just sit back and watch as Afghanistan's medical landscape literally disintegrates?! It's like, the Taliban thinks they're some kind of superpower, but really they're just a bunch of guys who have no idea what's good for women. I'm so done with the idea that girls as young as 12 are being forced into marriages that can basically be seen as modern-day slavery 😀. And don't even get me started on the lack of education and job opportunities - it's like they're trying to erase women from society altogether.

I'm literally crying just thinking about it πŸ’”... how many more lives will be lost because of this regressive ideology?! The international community needs to step up and take action, like, now! We can't just sit back and let the Taliban silence these incredible women who are fighting for their rights. It's our responsibility to amplify their voices and support them in any way we can πŸ—£οΈ.
 
🀯 This is wild how fast they've regressed Afghanistan πŸŒͺ️. I mean, 12-year-old girls getting married for a few bucks? It's like we're living in some dystopian nightmare 😱. The fact that women can't even get medical attention from anyone except other women is just insane πŸš‘. We need to step up our game and support these women ASAP πŸ’ͺ. The international community needs to stop playing politics and start taking action πŸ’₯. Afghan women are literally fighting for their lives here, and it's up to us to amplify their voices πŸ”Š. We can't let this happen on our watch πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ.
 
🚨 Women's lives are literally being held hostage by this Taliban regime. No birth control = 100% chance of maternal mortality πŸ’€πŸ‘Ά. The world needs to wake up & take action before Afghan women disappear from the face of earth πŸ˜±πŸ’”.
 
omg this is sooo heartbreaking πŸ€•...the Taliban's restriction on women is literally killing them πŸ’€...child marriages? no way 😱, 12 years old getting married for a tiny dowry? that's just sick 🀒...women can't even get proper medical attention, let alone from a male doc πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ...it's like they're being erased from society πŸŒ€...the international community needs to step up their game πŸš€ and support these amazing women who are fighting for their rights πŸ’ͺ...can we pls do something? πŸ€”
 
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