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The pink odds that blow up

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Get killed in the street with a blow to the back of the head. It is the end that it Islamic state he reserved in Afghanistan for Mursal Wahidi, Shahnaz Roafi and Sadia Sadat, twenty-year-old journalists of the private TV and radio Enikass. In December, ISIS killed another journalist, Malala Maiwand, while in January it murdered two female judges. A war is underway to annihilate every single woman who works, thinks or leaves the house without the permission of her “caretaker”.

In the same hours the three hundred students kidnapped a week ago in Nigeria were released. One of the latest mass kidnappings that have shown the existence of a gigantic trafficking in women. Not so lucky was a Christian woman who will remain on death row in Pakistan, where she has been for eight years, Shagufta Kausar, accused with her husband of “blasphemy”.

A seven-year-old Yazidi girl kidnapped by the Islamic State was rescued by her kidnappers in Ankara, the capital of Turkey. She is the third baby in 18 months. It is proof that hundreds of women and girls are trafficked across borders after the collapse of the Caliphate. The girl was a prisoner of an Iraqi citizen believed to be an army officer before becoming a high-ranking member of ISIS in Mosul. Six people, including a pregnant woman and a child, were killed in Burkina Faso when the ambulance they were traveling in was attacked by jihadists. This is to remain only in the last week of news.

On March 8 these and other women do not need our mimosas, our chat about sexism like Treccani and the pink quotas: they need to fight and defeat the Islamist hatred that wants to destroy them. And with them, we.

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