Afghanistan, Feb. 15 -- Women's rights activists assert that Afghanistan's current state stems from the Doha Agreement, which overlooked the need for gender equality. They insist that the upcoming United Nations meeting on Afghanistan must implement measures to avoid repeating this detrimental oversight.

The second Doha meeting is set to take place on February 18th and 19th, initiated by the United Nations in Doha, the capital of Qatar. Criticisms of holding this meeting have peaked for various reasons, and it is expected that there will be demonstrations by human rights defenders to oppose the convening of this meeting.

Taranum Saeedi, leader of Afghan women's participation, linked the agenda of the second special United Nations meetin...