European Court of Justice rules that nationality and gender are sufficient for Afghan women to qualify for asylum in the bloc pic.twitter.com/GtPvs9oYDt
— TRT World Now (@TRTWorldNow) October 4, 2024
This is so silly and funny.
ALL Afghan women have automatic right to “asylum” because simply being a woman in Afghanistan is “a human rights violation.” The Taliban doesn’t allow women to have sex with random men, they don’t allow abortions or slut clothes, therefore Europe has an absolute responsibility to transfer the entire female population out of Afghanistan to somewhere they can eat/pray/love.
The European court of justice (ECJ) has ruled that gender and nationality alone are sufficient grounds for a country to grant asylum to women from Afghanistan, where the ruling Taliban have sharply curtailed women’s rights.
Authorities in Austria refused refugee status to two Afghan women after they applied for asylum in 2015 and 2020. The women challenged the refusal before the Austrian supreme administrative court, which in turn requested a ruling from the ECJ, the top European Union court.
“It is unnecessary to establish that there is a risk that the applicant will actually and specifically be subject to acts of persecution if she returns to her country of origin,” the ECJ said in its ruling. “It is sufficient to take into account her nationality and gender alone.”
That sentence is so nuts on so many different levels.
Generally, these people primarily want male immigrants, expecting them to impregnate white women. White women of course always want there to be more men than women in order to inflate their value.
But Afghanistan is such an extreme case that every woman from there has a right to live in Europe permanently.
It sure does demonstrate just how good the Taliban is at what they do, huh?
“A bird may sing in Kabul but a girl may not.”
Speaking at the Women’s Forum on #Afghanistan at UNHQ, American actor and activist Meryl Streep, and several former Afghan diplomats & political officials, demanded that the rights of Afghan women be upheld.https://t.co/7OvRN8HTKQ pic.twitter.com/UdfHLGZG1G
— United Nations Geneva (@UNGeneva) September 28, 2024