MPs urge Ottawa to help women lawmakers flee Taliban-ruled Afghanistan
The group includes Bloc Quebecois MP Alexis Brunelle-Duceppe, the Green Party’s Elizabeth May, the NDP’s Heather McPherson, the Conservatives’ Alex Ruff and the Liberals’ Marcus Powlowski and Leah Taylor Roy.Their statement adds that no woman is safe in Afghanistan under the Taliban.
“But this is particularly so for these brave women MPs who led the way in opening up public and civic space for women and girls under the previous Afghan government.”Nabizada was elected in 2019 to represent Kabul and stayed in office until the Taliban takeover. She was a member of the parliamentary defence commission and worked at a private non-governmental group, the Institute for Human Resources Development and Research.
Local police chief Molvi Hamidullah Khalid said on the weekend that investigations into her death are underway. He did not answer questions about possible motives.
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