
Stake attention in this memory
This is a street-level photograph taken on a sunny day, likely in front of a United Nations building in Geneva, Switzerland, given the presence of the UN logo and multilingual signage. The main subject is a large, dark blue banner with white and red text, and the UN emblem. The banner reads "NATIONS UNIES!" in large white letters, followed by "RECONNAISSEZ L'APARTHEID DE GENRE EN AFGHANISTAN" and "VOTRE SILENCE EST UNE CONTINUATION DU CRIME." Below this, the banner is divided into sections detailing restrictions and figures related to women and girls in Afghanistan, including images depicting women being denied entry to parks, educational settings, and travel without a male guardian. There are also statistics on imprisonment, floggings, and executions attributed to the Taliban. To the left of this banner, a white tent structure is visible, displaying a similar message in English: "GENDER APARTHEID IN AFGHANISTAN" and "RECOGNIZE IT. CONDEMN IT. ACT NOW." This tent also features multiple graphics and text, including a representation of a veiled woman and statistics. The background shows a modern, multi-story building, typical of urban environments. The ground is paved with concrete, and a lamppost with several lights is visible on the left side of the frame. The overall scene appears to be an outdoor public space, possibly a plaza or walkway, in front of a significant governmental or international organization's premises. No people are directly interacting with the banners in the frame, but the context suggests a public awareness display.
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