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Iran is a best case scenario for a girl in Afghanistan

But the US and Israel are actively making it unsafe for women yet again. Zara a comedian who does activist work asks women in Afghanistan about Iran.

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ron122 · 41-45, M
You should go to Iran and see how they treat you.
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SatanBurger · 36-40, F
@MoveAlong I like how you got that guy blowing a kiss from free stock photos made me crack up lol
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pikminboy · 31-35, M
pakistan is quite safe for people who want to flee ....
SatanBurger · 36-40, F
@pikminboy Quite safe?

Pakistan faces serious safety challenges for women, including high rates of gender-based violence, low conviction rates, and cultural barriers to protection. Afghan refugee women there often encounter added risks like harassment at borders, deportation pressures, and limited access to safe spaces.

Key Risks
Domestic and sexual violence: Thousands of cases yearly, with conviction rates under 2%, driven by patriarchal norms and weak enforcement.

Honor killings and harassment: Endemic issues, worsened for vulnerable groups like refugees.

Refugee-specific dangers: Afghan women report extortion, threats, and trafficking risks during deportations or displacement.

Afghan Women Context
For Afghans fleeing to Pakistan, insecurity compounds Taliban threats back home—women face restricted movement, early marriage pressures, and exploitation without support networks. It's not uniquely "unsafe" compared to neighbors like Iran, but consistently hazardous for unaccompanied or undocumented women.
DeWayfarer · 61-69, M
I really don't like this position. Why? Because Iran was supporting the Taliban who started the attacks against Pakistan. Ask why she didn't go to Pakistan? It would be a whole lot easier than Afghanistan. 🤷🏻‍♂

Islamabad is in Pakistan. That's where the peace talks are. Not like they supporting Trump exactly.

FYI there's someone on this site in Pakistan. This position is not his take on that situation either. He is really scared of the Taliban himself in his own Islamic country.
SatanBurger · 36-40, F
@DeWayfarer The point isn’t that Iran has no gender restrictions. The point is that Afghan women often face a layered trap: Taliban rules restrict leaving Afghanistan without a male guardian, and once outside, Iran and border enforcement create more barriers, so women may still be unable to move freely back and forth.

People sometimes assume a country comparison means one place is “free” and the other is “restricted,” but for Afghan women that’s often not the real choice. It is more like choosing among unsafe options where legal status, transport, family ties, and whether a male relative is available all matter at once.

I also looked up Pakistan since everyone is praising it there:

Pakistan faces serious safety challenges for women, including high rates of gender-based violence, low conviction rates, and cultural barriers to protection. Afghan refugee women there often encounter added risks like harassment at borders, deportation pressures, and limited access to safe spaces.

Key Risks

Domestic and sexual violence: Thousands of cases yearly, with conviction rates under 2%, driven by patriarchal norms and weak enforcement.

Honor killings and harassment: Endemic issues, worsened for vulnerable groups like refugees.

Refugee-specific dangers: Afghan women report extortion, threats, and trafficking risks during deportations or displacement.

Afghan Women Context

For Afghans fleeing to Pakistan, insecurity compounds Taliban threats back home—women face restricted movement, early marriage pressures, and exploitation without support networks. It's not uniquely "unsafe" compared to neighbors like Iran, but consistently hazardous for unaccompanied or undocumented women.
DeWayfarer · 61-69, M
@SatanBurger oh I'm not saying Pakistan is guilt free. Yet of the three it's slightly better. Not a whole lot though.

Please remember Pakistan is the only one now hosting that ridiculous peace conference.
SatanBurger · 36-40, F
@DeWayfarer Well for whatever reason, women get stuck in Iran and sometimes have to live there. Like when Pakistan was wanting to deport many, many women had to choose between staying in Afghanistan or being allowed to what counts for school in Iran. Now even that is being bmbed

 
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