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Afghan president apologizes over headscarf remarks

Daily Sabah WORLD
Published December 04,2017
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Afghanistan's President Ashraf Ghani apologized Sunday after suggesting that those who claim he and Afghan government officials have ties with Daesh terror group either "prove evidence or wear a headscarf."

A statement from the presidential palace said: "The president is a very prominent advocate of women's rights and has taken unique steps to strengthen and preserve their position since his tenure as the president of Afghanistan."

The statement added that the president used the word "Chaadar," scarf in English, which was "a common saying which is never aimed to offend the highly valuable place of women in the country."

President's comments received heavy criticism for being "sexist", suggesting those who cannot prove their claims are as inferior as women.

Many social media users took his comments to Twitter, accusing Ghani of misogyny and discrimination against women. Afghan MP Fawzia Koofi tweeted that regarding the headscarf as an act of shame by elite politicians proves that Afghanistan is a male-dominated country.