WASHINGTON: Human and Women’s Rights Activists have asked for Biden to provide up to 2,000 special visas for vulnerable women and women’s advocates who are at risk after US forces withdraw from Afghanistan.
The Khaama Press reported that nearly 18,000 translators and translators from Afghanistan had submitted this ‘special immigration visas’.
The Biden government considered providing additional visas to politicians, journalists, and Afghan women activists.
Rights rights groups say that women from the country have great achievements over the past two decades and must be part of the urgent plan to evacuate vulnerable people after full withdrawal, The Khaama Press reports.
These groups not only encourage women’s visas but also men and minorities in high-risk professions.
Taliban recently said that translators contributing to the Military Mission of the US forces must repent of their actions and after that they will be free to live and will not be targeted.
The right group has told the White House that female journalists, activists, and politicians are on the Taliban target list.
The US government has not shown green signals for recommendations made by groups of rights.
This happens amid a surge in violence in Afghanistan.
The Taliban had intensified it alluded to the government after foreign forces had begun to withdraw from a flat war.
The Taliban has also taken control of several districts across the country and US intelligence assessment has suggested the state civilian government to fall in terror groups within a few months from US troops who are fully interesting.