Friday, July 19, 2013

Congresswoman Johnson Requests That President Obama Implement A Plan To Protect Rights Of Afghan Women & Girls


Congresswoman Eddie Bernice Johnson sent a letter to President Obama requesting that he review a proposed strategy to support women’s rights in Afghanistan. The letter asks the President to work with Congress to further develop and implement this plan.

“As the United States prepares to draw down troops in Afghanistan, we must send a clear message to the Afghan government that we are serious about promoting women’s rights,” said Congresswoman Johnson. “In recent years, the U.S. has made significant progress in protecting women’s rights in Afghanistan. Implementing a strategic plan to support the rights of women and girls in the future will ensure that this progress is not undone.”

In the letter, Congresswoman Johnson highlights a strategic plan prepared by Human Rights Watch. The plan will help ensure that international pressure on Afghanistan to promote women’s rights will continue after the U.S. military’s drawdown of forces.