Thousands of people demonstrated in cities across Italy on Saturday to support Afghan women and demand continued international pressure on the country’s Taliban leaders to let women participate in the educational and political life of the country.
A woman holds a banner reading"Afghan sisters you're not alone" during a demonstration in favor of Afghan women's rights, staged by women rights activists, in Rome, Saturday, Sept. 25, 2021. ROME —
At the protest Saturday, Pangea supporters had a P drawn on their hand. It was the same P that Afghan women wrote on their hands to be recognized at the Kabul airport and evacuated during the chaotic weeks as Western nations ended their military missions.
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