
Husna Jalal
@husnajalal79
Advocate for Women’s Rights and Peace.
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05-01-2021 12:11:36
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🚨 BREAKING: Afghanistan’s former Minister of Women’s Affairs and first woman to run for president, Dr Massouda Jalal, and her activist daughter, Husna Jalal, will receive the #GenevaSummit2025 International Women's Rights Award. 🔗 genevasummit.org/mother-daughte…




🇦🇫 Dr Massouda Jalal, former Afghan Minister of Women’s Affairs and the first woman to run for President of Afghanistan, is testifying at #GenevaSummit2025 alongside her daughter, Husna Jalal, exiled Afghan women’s rights activist. TUNE IN NOW to watch these two courageous human





As I told her today, Dr Massouda Jalal is one of the first leading figures, who stood for women‘s political rights in Afghanistan after 2001. Her bravery was exemplary. I congratulate her and Husna Jalal for today’s recognition. More strength to you both! #GenevaSummit2025

Congratulations to Husna Jalal Dr Massouda Jalal. Wish you both more success.


Congratulations Husna Jalal ❤️

I was honored to participate in the panel on ‘Afghan Women’s Demands for Justice and Accountability’ at the side event of the 58th session of the Human Rights Council UN Human Rights Council 📌 #HRC59. I discussed the global significance of Afghan women’s courageous resistance against the ongoing





Yesterday, our International Law team hosted the 6th #IJSS event "Access to Accountability and Justice for Afghan Women and Girls” with opening words by UN UN Special Rapporteur Richard Bennett. Thank you to our excellent panellists and guests for their contributions to this important discussion.


As #HRC58 closes Friday, we look back at the powerful side event hosted by Afghan Women Coordination Umbrella with WILPF on 28 Feb. Despite harsh restrictions under Taliban rule, Afghan women continue to defy oppression & demand justice. They demand action—not just statements! ⬇️ wilpf.org/hrc58-side-eve…

Justice is not optional—Afghan women demand accountability for the Taliban’s crimes. Fereshta Abbasi Husna Jalal


It’s very important to not only see a woman of Afghanistan as a survivor and victim, but to recognise them as leaders. They are leading this resistance. They are the frontline human rights defenders of Afghanistan. Negina Yari , Husna Jalal
